Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra – The Incomparable Tommy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra – The Incomparable Tommy Dorsey  

Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra – The Incomparable Tommy Dorsey

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Artist: Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra
Label: Reader's Digest
Format: Vinyl - LP, Compilation
Country: UK
Year: 1971
Genres: Jazz
Styles: Big Band, Swing
Collection Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Collection Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Tracklist:
A1 I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
A2 On The Sunny Side Of The Street
A3 This Love Of Mine
A4 Song Of India
A5 Embraceable You
A6 Marie
A7 Well,Git It
B1 Somewhere A Voice Is Calling
B2 Yes Indeed!
B3 On The Alamo
B4 What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry?
B5 For You
B6 Swanee River
C1 Who?
C2 Yours Is My Heart Alone
C3 Will You Still Be Mine?
C4 Mandy (Make Up Your Mind)
C5 I'll Never Smile Again
C6 Friendship
D1 Head On My Pillow
D2 Darn That Dream
D3 Night And Day
D4 Blues In The Night
D5 Oue Love
D6 Hawaiian War Chant
E1 Stardust
E2 Snooty Little Cutie
E3 Deep Night
E4 Street Of Dreams
E5 None But The Lonely Heart
E6 Manhattan Serenade
F1 What Is This Thing Called Love?
F2 Dolores
F3 Sleepy Lagoon
F4 Back To Back
F5 Without A Song
F6 Deep River
G1 All The Things You Are
G2 The Huckle Buck
G3 There Are Such Things
G4 I'm Nobody's Baby
G5 Ja-Da
G6 The One I Love
H1 East Of The Sun (West Of The Moon)
H2 Whispering
H3 You Think Of Everything
H4 How About You?
H5 Chicago
H6 I Guess I'll Have To Dream The Rest

Artist: Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra

Orchestra under the leading of Tommy Dorsey, formed in 1935 and disbanded a first time in 1946. By late 1946, the band business was indeed having problems. In December 1946, some members of the band (including Tommy Dorsey) were calling it quits. However, less than two years later, he formed an orchestra with exactly the same name (Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra), but with different members.

Dorsey's orchestra was known primarily for its renderings of ballads at dance tempos, frequently with singers such as Jack Leonard and Frank Sinatra.