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Albums never played by me though that may change. I'm surprised a 10 album set like this costs so little but I guess that era was a long time ago. Rock n' roll may be headed down the same road. Ответить Уведомить меня 2 Helpful. Редактировать релиз All Versions of this Release Сведения верны. Добавить в коллекцию Добавить в список желаний Удалить из списка желаемого.
The Great Band Era (1936 to 1945) LP Vinyl Box Set of 10 Records Readers Digest. This is a boxed set with ten albums, each in its own sleeve The Great Band Era (1936 to 1945) LP Vinyl Box Set of 10 RD 25-K Readers Digest. The Great Band Era (1936 to 1945) LP Vinyl Box Set of 10 RD 25-K Readers Digest. Condition is Used but nearly perfect. Shipped with USPS Media Mail. The Great Band Era (1936-1945), 10 Vinyl Records.
The Great Band Era. Compilation album by Various Artists. According to the RIAA, The Great Band Era sold over 9 million copies in the United States, making it one of the best selling-albums of all time within the country Track list Side 1. No. Title.
Vintage Vinyl Record Box set - Great Band Era 1936-1945 by Reader's Digest -released in 1968. There are 10 LPs in this collector box. 37 Bands play 10 years of Top tunes. lt; image 1 of 2 . (google map). Vintage Vinyl Record Box set - Great Band Era 1936-1945 by Reader's Digest -released in 1968.
The Great Band Era-ALBUM SET 10 records. Every album was a joy to listen to. And each one was in great condition as described. The Reader's Digest ten-LP set entitled THE GREAT BAND ERA (1936-1945) (RD4-25) is arguably the finest collection of its kind. Every one of its 120 tracks are original recordings, dubbed from restored 78 rpm master plates or archived discs. RCA's simulated stereo effect has been sparingly used and filtration is minimal.
The Great Band Era (1936-1945).
The Great Band Era is a compilation album featuring Swing music from 1936-1945. Era
Release group by Various Artists. 40-talets Toppband (1936-1945) (box, stereo). 12 + 12 + 12 + 12 + 12 + 12 + 12 + 12 + 12 + 12 + 10. Reader's Digest released the album in 1965. In 1988, the Recording Industry Association of America certified 9 million sales of the album – making it one of the top selling albums ever within the United States. Похожие книги: Timeline of the Great Purge.
| 12 Great Band Theme Songs | ||
| A1 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over YouWritten-By – Bassman*, Washington* |
| A2 | –Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Take The "A" TrainWritten-By – Billy Strayhorn |
| A3 | –Tony Pastor And His Orchestra | BlossomsWritten-By – Al Avola |
| A4 | –Glenn Miller Orch.* | Moonlight SerenadeWritten-By – Miller*, Parish* |
| A5 | –Charlie Spivak And His Orchestra | Star DreamsWritten-By – Spivak*, Burke*, Dee* |
| A6 | –Alvino Rey And His Orchestra | Nighty NightVocals – Yvonne King And EnsembleWritten-By – Joe Davis |
| B1 | –Artie Shaw And His Orchestra | NightmareWritten-By – Artie Shaw |
| B2 | –Swing And Sway With Sammy Kaye* | Kaye's MelodyWritten-By – Sammy Kaye |
| B3 | –Benny Goodman And His Orchestra | GoodbyeWritten-By – Gordon Jenkins |
| B4 | –Charlie Barnet And His Glen Island Casino Orch.* | Make Believe BallroomWritten-By – Razaf*, Denniker* |
| B5 | –Lionel Hampton And His Orchestra | Flying HomeWritten-By – Goodman*, Hampton* |
| B6 | –Claude Thornhill And His Orchestra | SnowfallWritten-By – Claude Thornhill |
| 1936 | ||
| C1 | –Benny Goodman And His Orchestra | Christopher ColumbusWritten-By – Razaf*, Berry* |
| C2 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Clambake Seven | The Music Goes Round And RoundVocals – Edythe WrightWritten-By – Farley*, Riley*, Hodgson* |
| C3 | –Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians | When Did You Leave Heaven?Vocals – Carmen LombardoWritten-By – Whiting*, Bullock* |
| C4 | –"Fats" Waller & His Rhythm* | All My LifeVocals – "Fats" Waller*Written-By – Stept*, Mitchell* |
| C5 | –Benny Goodman And His Orchestra | These Foolish Things Remind Me Of YouVocals – Helen WardWritten-By – Link*, Marvell*, Strachey* |
| C6 | –Eddy Duchin And His Orchestra | Moon Over MiamiVocals – Lew SherwoodWritten-By – Leslie*, Burke* |
| 1945 | ||
| D1 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | On The Atchison, Topeka And Santa FeVocals – The SentimentalistsWritten-By – Warren*, Mercer* |
| D2 | –Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra | There I've Said It AgainVocals – The Norton Sisters, Vaughn MonroeWritten-By – Evans*, Mann* |
| D3 | –Artie Shaw And His Orchestra | Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The PositiveVocals – Imogene LynnWritten-By – Arlen*, Mercer* |
| D4 | –Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | SymphonyVocals – Clyde RogersWritten-By – Alstone*, Lawrence* |
| D5 | –Charlie Spivak And His Orchestra | It's Been A Long Long TimeVocals – Irene DayeWritten-By – Styne*, Cahn* |
| D6 | –Hal McIntyre And His Orchestra | Sentimental JourneyWritten-By – Homer*, Green*, Brown* |
| 1937 Part 1 | ||
| E1 | –Benny Goodman And His Orchestra | Bob WhiteVocals – Martha TiltonWritten-By – Hanighen*, Mercer* |
| E2 | –Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians | A Sailboat In The MoonlightVocals – Carmen LombardoWritten-By – Lombardo*, Loeb* |
| E3 | –Benny Goodman And His Orchestra | A Study In BrownWritten-By – Larry Clinton |
| E4 | –Eddy Duchin And His Orchestra | Moonlight And ShadowsVocals – Lew SherwoodWritten-By – Hollaender*, Robin* |
| E5 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Once In A WhileWritten-By – Green*, Edwards* |
| E6 | –Shep Fields And His Rippling Rhythm Orch.* | Goodnight My LoveWritten-By – Revel*, Gordon* |
| 1944 Part 2 | ||
| F1 | –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Blue RainVocals – Ray EberleWritten-By – Van Heusen*, Mercer* |
| F2 | –Earl Hines And His Orchestra | It Had To Be YouVocals – Madeline Green And The Three Varieties*Written-By – Kahn*, Jones* |
| F3 | –Hal McIntyre And His Orchestra | I'm Making BelieveVocals – Ruth GaylorWritten-By – Monaco*, Gordon* |
| F4 | –The Four King Sisters With Male Chorus* | Mairzy Doats (And Dozy Doats)Written-By – Hoffman*, Livingston*, Drake* |
| F5 | –Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra | You Always Hurt The One You LoveVocals – Billy Williams Written-By – Roberts*, Fisher* |
| F6 | –David Rose & His Orchestra | PoincianaWritten-By – Bernier*, Simon* |
| 1937 Part 2 | ||
| G1 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Dipsy DoodleVocals – Edythe WrightWritten-By – Larry Clinton |
| G2 | –Hal Kemp And His Orchestra | The Moon Got In My EyesVocals – Bob Allen Written-By – Johnston*, Burke* |
| G3 | –Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians | So RareVocals – Carmen LombardoWritten-By – Herst*, Sharpe* |
| G4 | –Benny Goodman And His Orchestra | Afraid To DreamVocals – Betty VanWritten-By – Revel*, Gordon* |
| G5 | –Rudy Vallee And His Connecticut Yankees | Vieni, VieniVocals – Rudy Vallee, The Gentlemen SongstersWritten By – Scotto-Koger-Varna-Vallee |
| G6 | –Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians | That Old FeelingVocals – Carmen LombardoWritten-By – Brown*, Fain* |
| 1944 Part 1 | ||
| H1 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | I'll Be Seeing YouVocals – Frank SinatraWritten-By – Kahal*, Fain* |
| H2 | –Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra | There Goes That Song AgainVocals – Nancy NormanWritten-By – Styne*, Cahn* |
| H3 | –Tony Pastor And His Orchestra | Dance With A DollyVocals – Tony PastorWritten-By – Eaton*, Leader*, Shand* |
| H4 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | I Dream Of YouVocals – Freddie Stewart Written-By – Osser*, Goetschius* |
| H5 | –Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra | Rum And Coca-ColaVocals – Rosemary Calvin, Norton Sisters*Written-By – Sullavan*, Amsterdam*, Baron* |
| H6 | –The Four King Sisters* | San Fernando ValleyWritten-By – Gordon Jenkins |
| 1938 Part 1 | ||
| I1 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Music, Maestro, PleaseVocals – Edythe WrightWritten-By – Wrubel*, Magidson* |
| I2 | –Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians | Bei Mir Bist Du SchonVocals – Male TrioWritten-By – Jacobs*, Cahn*, Chaplin*, Secunda* |
| I3 | –Benny Goodman And His Orchestra | I Let A Song Go Out Of My HeartVocals – Martha TiltonWritten-By – Ellington*, Nemo*, Mills*, Redmond* |
| I4 | –Artie Shaw And His Orchestra | I Have EyesVocals – Helen ForrestWritten-By – Robin*, Rainger* |
| I5 | –Larry Clinton And His Orchestra | Heart And SoulVocals – Bea WainWritten-By – Loesser*, Carmichael* |
| I6 | –Hal Kemp And His Orchestra | I've Got A Pocket Full Of DreamsVocals – Judy StarrWritten-By – Monaco*, Burke* |
| 1943 Part 2 | ||
| J1 | –Abe Lyman And His Californians* | For Me And My GalVocals – Bill Sherman Written-By – Goetz*, Leslie*, Meyer* |
| J2 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Manhattan SerenadeVocals – Jo StaffordWritten-By – Adamson*, Alter* |
| J3 | –Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | All Or Nothing At AllVocals – Clyde RogersWritten-By – Altman*, Lawrence* |
| J4 | –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | A Pink Cocktail For A Blue LadyVocals – Skip NelsonWritten-By – Oakland*, Magidson* |
| J5 | –Enric Madriguera And His Orchestra | BrazilWritten-By – Barroso* |
| J6 | –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | It's Always YouVocals – Ray EberleWritten-By – Burke-Van Heusen* |
| 1938 Part 2 | ||
| K1 | –Benny Goodman And His Orchestra | The Flat Foot FloogeeVocals [Refrain] – The Band*Written-By – Green*, Stewart*, Gaillard* |
| K2 | –Larry Clinton And His Orchestra | I Double Dare YouVocals – Bea WainWritten-By – Eaton*, Shand* |
| K3 | –Jan Savitt And His Top Hatters | You Go To My HeadVocals – Carlotta DaleWritten-By – Gillespie*, Coots* |
| K4 | –Ozzie Nelson And His Orchestra | Says My HeartWritten-By – Lane*, Loesser*, Harriet Hilliard |
| K5 | –Larry Clinton And His Orchestra | My ReverieVocals – Bea WainWritten-By – Clinton* |
| K6 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Clambake Seven | You Must Have Been A Beautiful BabyVocals – Edythe WrightWritten-By – Warren*, Mercer* |
| 1943 Part 1 | ||
| L1 | –Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra | Taking A Chance On LoveVocals – The Three Kadets*Written-By – Latouche*, Fetter*, Duke* |
| L2 | –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Moonlight MoodVocals – Skip Nelson, The ModernairesWritten-By – Adamson*, DeRose* |
| L3 | –Alvino Rey And His Orchestra | Dearly BelovedVocals – Bill SchallenWritten-By – Kern*, Mercer* |
| L4 | –Teddy Powell And His Orchestra | Let's Get LostVocals – Peggy MannWritten-By – Loesser*, McHugh* |
| L5 | –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | That Old Black MagicVocals – Skip Nelson, The ModernairesWritten-By – Arlen*, Mercer* |
| L6 | –Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | Warsaw ConcertoPiano – Jack FinaWritten-By – Richard Addinsell |
| 1939 Part 1 | ||
| M1 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Blue OrchidsArranged By – P. Wetstein*Vocals – Jack LeonardWritten-By – Hoagy Carmichael |
| M2 | –Les Brown And His Orchestra | Don't Worry 'Bout MeVocals – Miriam ShawWritten-By – Bloom*, Koehler* |
| M3 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Our LoveVocals – Jack LeonardWritten-By – Bernier*, Clinton*, Emmerich* |
| M4 | –Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | Scatter-BrainVocals – Glen HughesWritten-By – Bean*, Masters*, Burke*, Keene* |
| M5 | –Skinnay Ennis And His Orchestra | WishingVocals – Skinnay EnnisWritten-By – Bud DeSylva* |
| M6 | –Hal Kemp And His Orchestra | Sunrise SerenadeWritten-By – Frankie Carle, Jack Lawrence |
| 1942 Part 2 | ||
| N1 | –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Serenade In BlueVocals – Ray EberleWritten-By – Warren*, Gordon* |
| N2 | –Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | Jingle, Jangle, JingleVocals – Clyde Rogers, Stuart Wade Written-By – Loesser*, Lilley* |
| N3 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Blues In The NightVocals – Jo StaffordWritten-By – Arlen*, Mercer* |
| N4 | –Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra | When The Lights Go On AgainVocals – Vaughn MonroeWritten-By – Benjemen*, Seiler*, Marcus* |
| N5 | –Alvino Rey And His Orchestra | Strip PolkaVocals – The Four King Sisters And Chorus*Written-By – Johnny Mercer |
| N6 | –Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra | TangerineVocals – Vaughn MonroeWritten-By – Mercer*, Schertzinger* |
| 1939 Part 2 | ||
| O1 | –Artie Shaw And His Orchestra | Do I Love YouVocals – Helen ForrestWritten-By – Cole Porter |
| O2 | –Ziggy Elman & His Orchestra | And The Angels SingWritten-By – Mercer*, Elman* |
| O3 | –Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra | I Cried For YouVocals – Kathleen LaneWritten-By – Lyman*, Freed*, Arnheim* |
| O4 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Heaven Can WaitVocals – Jack LeonardWritten-By – Delange*, Van Heusen* |
| O5 | –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | The Lamp Is LowVocals – Ray EberleWritten-By – Shefter*, Ravel*, Parish*, DeRose* |
| O6 | –Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra | The Umbrella ManVocals – The Three Barons And Chorus*Written-By – Stock*, DeRose* |
| 1942 Part 1 | ||
| P1 | –Artie Shaw And His Orchestra | I Don't Want To Walk Without YouVocals – Paula KellyWritten-By – Loesser*, Styne* |
| P2 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Sleepy LagoonTrombone [Solo] – Tommy DorseyWritten-By – Coates*, Lawrence* |
| P3 | –Alvino Rey And His Orchestra | Deep In The Heart Of TexasVocals – Bill Schallen, Skeets HerfurtWritten-By – Swander*, Hershey* |
| P4 | –Earl Hines And His Orchestra | SkylarkVocals – Billy EckstineWritten-By – Carmichael*, Mercer* |
| P5 | –Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | Rose O'DayVocals – Eddie Stone And ChorusWritten-By – Lewis*, Tobias* |
| P6 | –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Moonlight CocktailVocals – Ray Eberle, The ModernairesWritten-By – Gannon*, Roberts* |
| 1940 Part 1 | ||
| Q1 | –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Blueberry HillVocals – Ray EberleWritten-By – Lewis*, Stock*, Rose* |
| Q2 | –Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra | All This And Heaven TooVocals – Larry Taylor Written-By – Delange*, Van Heusen* |
| Q3 | –Bob Chester And His Orchestra | We Three (My Echo, My Shadow And Me)Vocals – Dolores O'NeillWritten-By – Robertson*, Cogane*, Mysels* |
| Q4 | –Gray Gordon And His Tic-Toc Rhythm | Ferryboat SerenadeVocals – Meredith Blake And Chorus*Written-By – DiLazzaro*, Adamson*, Panseri* |
| Q5 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear To Tread)Vocals – Frank SinatraWritten-By – Mercer*, Bloom* |
| Q6 | –Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra | There I GoVocals – Vaughn MonroeWritten-By – Zaret*, Weiser* |
| 1941 Part 2 | ||
| R1 | –Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra | I Hear A RhapsodyVocals – Bob CarrollWritten-By – Gasparre*, Fragos*, Baker* |
| R2 | –Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra | DaddyVocals – Kaye Choir*Written-By – Troup* |
| R3 | –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Chattanooga Choo ChooVocals – Tex Beneke, The Four Modernaires*Written-By – Warren*, Gordon* |
| R4 | –Freddy Martin And His Orchestra | The Hut-Sut SongVocals – Eddie Stone Written-By – Owens*, Killion*, McMichael* |
| R5 | –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | I Guess I'll Have To Dream The RestVocals – Ray Eberle, The Four Modernaires*Written-By – Green*, Block*, Stoner* |
| R6 | –Hal Kemp And His Orchestra | It All Comes Back To Me NowVocals – Bob Allen Written-By – Kramer*, Zaret*, Whitney* |
| 1940 Part 2 | ||
| S1 | –Artie Shaw And His Orchestra | FrenesiWritten-By – Dominguez*, Russell*, Charles* |
| S2 | –Larry Clinton And His Orchestra | The Nearness Of YouVocals – Helen SouthernWritten-By – Carmichael*, Washington* |
| S3 | –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Woodpecker SongVocals – Marion HuttonWritten-By – C. B.*, Di Lazzaro*, Adamson* |
| S4 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | ImaginationVocals – Frank SinatraWritten-By – Van Heusen-Burke* |
| S5 | –Bob Chester And His Orchestra | With The Wind And The Rain In Your HairVocals – Dolores O'NeillWritten-By – Edwards*, Lawrence* |
| S6 | –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | Sierra SueVocals – Ray EberleWritten-By – Joseph B. Carey |
| 1941 Part 1 | ||
| T1 | –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra | PerfidiaVocals – Dorothy Claire, The Four Modernaires*Written-By – Dominguez*, Leeds* |
| T2 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | DoloresVocals – Frank Sinatra, The Pied PipersWritten-By – Loesser*, Alter* |
| T3 | –Artie Shaw And His Orchestra | This Time The Dreams On MeVocals – Bonnie LakeWritten-By – Arlen*, Mercer* |
| T4 | –Jan Savitt And His Top Hatters | The Things I LoveVocals – Allan DeWittWritten-By – Barlow*, Harris* |
| T5 | –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | You And IVocals – Frank SinatraWritten-By – Meredith Wilson* |
| T6 | –Xavier Cugat And His Orchestra | Yours (Quiereme Mucho)Vocals – Dinah ShoreWritten-By – Roig*, Sherr* |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RD 25-K | Various | The Great Band Era (1936-1945) (10xLP, Comp + Box) | Reader's Digest, RCA Custom | RD 25-K | US | 1964 |
| RD 5-025-1 | Various | The Great Band Era (4x8-Trk, Comp) | Reader's Digest | RD 5-025-1 | US | 1975 |
| RD 25E-K | Various | 40-talets Toppband (1936-1945) (10xLP, Comp, RE + LP, Comp, RE, Bon + Box, Comp, R) | Reader's Digest, RCA Custom | RD 25E-K | Sweden | 1969 |
| RD25-K | Various | The Great Band Era (1936-1945) (10xLP, Comp, Mono + Box) | Reader's Digest, RCA Custom | RD25-K | US | 1964 |
| KRD-025/A2, KRD-025/A4 | Various | The Great Band Era (4xCass, Comp) | Reader's Digest, Reader's Digest | KRD-025/A2, KRD-025/A4 | US | 1983 |
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