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4 Sessions displayed for album: Tommy Dorsey: Dedicated To You [clear results]
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DateLocationType
17 Sep 1940 New York: RCA Studio 2Victor Studio Session
Conductor: Tommy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey (trombone), Ziggy Elman (trumpet), Ray Linn (trumpet), Chuck Peterson (trumpet), Lowell Martin (trombone), George Arus (trombone), Les Jenkins (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)

BS056131-1
Shadows On The Sand (2:54)  -  Stanley Adams, Will Grosz
Arrangement: Fred Stulce

BS056133-1
You're Breaking My Heart All Over Again (3:08)  -  Arthur Altman, James Cavanaugh, John Redmond
Arrangement: Deane Kincaide

BS056133-2
You're Breaking My Heart All Over Again (3:00)  -  Arthur Altman, James Cavanaugh, John Redmond
Arrangement: Deane Kincaide

BS056135-1
I'd Know You Anywhere (2:51)  -  Jimmy McHugh, Johnny Mercer
Arrangement: Deane Kincaide

16 Oct 1940 Hollywood: RCA Hollywood StudioVictor Studio Session
Conductor: Tommy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey (trombone), Ziggy Elman (trumpet), Ray Linn (trumpet), Chuck Peterson (trumpet), Lowell Martin (trombone), George Arus (trombone), Les Jenkins (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)

BS0555110-1
Do You Know Why? (3:08)  -  Johnny Burke, James Van Heusen
Arrangement: Deane Kincaide
Key Release 1940 Do You Know Why? - 78-10" Single

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.

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.

18 May 1942 New York: RCA Studio 2Victor Studio Session
Conductor: Tommy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey (trombone), Ziggy Elman (trumpet), Jimmy Zito (trumpet), Chuck Peterson (trumpet), Jimmy Blake (trumpet), Dave Jacobs (trombone), George Arus (trombone), Jimmy Skiles (trombone), Harry Schuchman (alto saxophone/baritone saxophone), Fred Stulce (alto saxophone), Bruce Snyder (tenor saxophone), Heinie Beau (tenor saxophone), Don Lodice (tenor saxophone), Leonard Atkins (violin), Irving Raymond (violin), Bernard Tinterow (violin), Leonard Posner (violin), Sam Ross (violin), William Ehrenkrantz (violin), Alex Beller (violin), Harold Bemko (violoncello), Ruth Hill Berman (harp), Milt Raskin (piano), Clark Yocum (guitar/vocalist), Phil Stephens (string bass), Buddy Rich (drums), Frank Sinatra (vocalist), The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (vocalists)

BS075204-1
Just As Though You Were Here (3:11)  -  John Benson Brooks, Eddie De Lange
Arrangement: Axel Stordahl
Frank Sinatra with The Pied Pipers.

BS075205
Street Of Dreams (2:40)  -  Sam M. Lewis, Victor Young
Arrangement: Axel Stordahl
Frank Sinatra with The Pied Pipers.
Key Release 1942 Street Of Dreams - 78-10" Single
Key Release 1954 Fabulous Frankie - 33-10" Album

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