Mel Tormé Sings Fred Astaire | ||||
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Released | 1956 | |||
Recorded | November 10–11, 1956 | |||
Genre | Vocal jazz | |||
Length | 33:15 | |||
Label | Bethlehem | |||
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Mel Tormé Sings Fred Astaire is a 1956 album by Mel Tormé, recorded in tribute to Fred Astaire. This was Tormé's second recording with Marty Paich and his Dek-Tette.[2]
Track listing
- "Nice Work If You Can Get It" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) – 3:12
- "Something's Gotta Give" (Johnny Mercer) – 4:00
- "A Foggy Day" (G. Gershwin, I. Gershwin) – 2:47
- "A Fine Romance" (Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern) – 3:04
- "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" (G. Gershwin, I. Gershwin) – 3:29
- "Top Hat, White Tie and Tails" (Berlin) – 3:11
- "The Way You Look Tonight" (Fields, Kern) – 2:25
- "The Piccolino" (Berlin) – 2:38
- "They Can't Take That Away from Me" (G. Gershwin, I. Gershwin) – 3:04
- "Cheek to Cheek" (Berlin) – 3:01
- "Let's Face the Music and Dance" (Berlin) – 2:22
- "They All Laughed" (G. Gershwin, I. Gershwin) – 2:30
Personnel
- Mel Tormé - vocals
- Marty Paich - arranger, conductor
- Herb Geller - alto
- Jack Montrose - tenor
- Jack DuLong - baritone
- Pete Candoli - trumpet
- Don Fagerquist - trumpet
- Bob Enevoldsen - valve trombone and tenor
- Vince DeRosa - French horn
- Albert Pollan - tuba
- Max Bennett - bass
- Alvin Stoller - drums
References
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