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4 Sessions displayed for album: This Is Tommy Dorsey [clear results]
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DateLocationType
06 Jan 1941 New York: RCA Studio 2Victor Studio Session
Conductor: Tommy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey (trombone), Ziggy Elman (trumpet), Bob Alexy (trumpet), Lee Castle (trumpet), Jimmy Blake (trumpet), Les Jenkins (trombone), George Arus (trombone), Dave Jacobs (trombone), Fred Stulce (alto saxophone), Bill Shine (alto saxophone), Johnny Mince (alto saxophone/clarinet), Paul Mason (tenor saxophone), Don Lodice (tenor saxophone), Joe Bushkin (piano), Clark Yocum (guitar/vocalist), Sid Weiss (string bass), Buddy Rich (drums), Frank Sinatra (vocalist), Connie Haines (vocalist), The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (vocalists)

BS058760-1
Oh! Look At Me Now (3:13)  -  Joe Bushkin, John DeVries
Arrangement: Sy Oliver
Frank Sinatra with Connie Haines and The Pied Pipers.
Key Release 1941 Oh! Look At Me Now - 78-10" Single
1957 Frankie and Tommy - 33-12" Album

BS058761-1
You Might Have Belonged To Another (2:46)  -  Lucille Harmon, Pat West
Arrangement: Axel Stordahl
Frank Sinatra with Connie Haines and The Pied Pipers.
Key Release 1941 Oh! Look At Me Now - 78-10" Single

20 Jan 1941 New York: RCA Studio 2Victor Studio Session
Conductor: Tommy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey (trombone), Ziggy Elman (trumpet), Ray Linn (trumpet), Chuck Peterson (trumpet), Jimmy Blake (trumpet), Les Jenkins (trombone), George Arus (trombone), Lowell Martin (trombone), Fred Stulce (alto saxophone), Heinie Beau (alto saxophone), Johnny Mince (alto saxophone/clarinet), Paul Mason (tenor saxophone), Don Lodice (tenor saxophone), Joe Bushkin (piano), Clark Yocum (guitar/vocalist), Sid Weiss (string bass), Buddy Rich (drums), Frank Sinatra (vocalist), The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (vocalists)

BS060346-1
I Tried (3:13)  -  Clark Dennis, Paul Hand, Carl Nutter
Arrangement: Axel Stordahl
Key Release 1941 Dolores - 78-10" Single

BS060347-1
Dolores (2:52)  -  Louis Alter, Frank Loesser
Arrangement: Sy Oliver
Frank Sinatra with The Pied Pipers.
Key Release 1941 Dolores - 78-10" Single

BS060349-1
Without A Song (4:20 unreleased)  -  Edward Eliscu, Billy Rose, Vincent Youmans
Arrangement: Sy Oliver

BS060349-2
Without A Song (4:26)  -  Edward Eliscu, Billy Rose, Vincent Youmans
Arrangement: Sy Oliver
Key Release 1941 Without A Song - 78-12" Single
Key Release 1943 Without A Song - Army V-Disc

28 May 1941 New York: RCA Studio 1Victor Studio Session
Conductor: Tommy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey (trombone), Ziggy Elman (trumpet), Shorty Sherock (trumpet), Chuck Peterson (trumpet), Jimmy Blake (trumpet), Walter Mercurio (trombone), George Arus (trombone), Lowell Martin (trombone), Hymie Shertzer (alto saxophone), Mannie Gershman (alto saxophone/clarinet), Heinie Beau (tenor saxophone), Paul Mason (tenor saxophone), Don Lodice (tenor saxophone), Joe Bushkin (piano), Clark Yocum (guitar/vocalist), Jack Kelleher (string bass), Buddy Rich (drums), Frank Sinatra (vocalist), The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (vocalists)

BS065913-1
I'll Never Let A Day Pass By (3:14)  -  Frank Loesser, Victor Schertzinger
Arrangement: House Arrangers: Tommy Dorsey, Sy Oliver, Fred Stulce, Paul Weston

BS065915-1
Love Me As I Am (3:07)  -  Louis Alter, Frank Loesser
Arrangement: Axel Stordahl
Key Release 1941 Love Me As I Am - 78-10" Single

BS065916-1
Free For All (2:21 unreleased)  -  Tom Adair, Matt Dennis
Arrangement: Sy Oliver
Frank Sinatra with The Pied Pipers.
Take 2: See session for June 27, 1941.

BS065917-1
This Love Of Mine (3:40)  -  Sol Parker, Hank Sanicola, Frank Sinatra
Arrangement: Axel Stordahl
Key Release 1941 This Love Of Mine - 78-10" Single

BS065917-1
This Love Of Mine (Beginning) (8-track edit)  -  Sol Parker, Hank Sanicola, Frank Sinatra
Arrangement: Axel Stordahl

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This Love Of Mine (Conclusion) (8-track edit)  -  Sol Parker, Hank Sanicola, Frank Sinatra
Arrangement: Axel Stordahl

19 Feb 1942 Hollywood: RCA Hollywood StudioVictor Studio Session
Conductor: Tommy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey (trombone), Ziggy Elman (trumpet), Al Stearns (trumpet), Chuck Peterson (trumpet), Jimmy Blake (trumpet), Dave Jacobs (trombone), George Arus (trombone), Jimmy Skiles (trombone), Mannie Gershman (alto saxophone/clarinet), Fred Stulce (alto saxophone), Bruce Snyder (tenor saxophone), Heinie Beau (tenor saxophone), Don Lodice (tenor saxophone), Joe Bushkin (piano), Clark Yocum (guitar/vocalist), George Boehm (string bass), Buddy Rich (drums), Frank Sinatra (vocalist), Connie Haines (vocalist), The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (vocalists), Tommy Dorsey (vocalist)

PBS072107-1
Snootie Little Cutie (3:19)  -  Bobby Troup
Arrangement: Sy Oliver
Frank Sinatra with Connie Haines and The Pied Pipers.

PBS072108-1
Poor You (2:44)  -  E.Y. Harburg, Burton Lane
Arrangement: Axel Stordahl

PBS072109-1
I'll Take Tallulah (3:13)  -  E.Y. Harburg, Burton Lane
Arrangement: Sy Oliver
Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey, Connie Haines and The Pied Pipers.
Key Release 1942 I’ll Take Tallulah - 78-10" Single

PBS072110-1
The Last Call For Love (2:30)  -  Margery Cummings, E.Y. Harburg, Burton Lane
Arrangement: Axel Stordahl
Frank Sinatra with The Pied Pipers.

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