Sorta-May/Jimmie Lunceford in Hi Fi

RELEASE
June 26, 2007
LABEL
Collectables
GENRES
Jazz, Orchestral Pop, Swing, Traditional Pop

Album Review

Best remembered as the man who crafted spunky arrangements for Frank Sinatra, Billy May (1916-2004) developed his skills during the late 1930s and early '40s as trumpeter and arranger with the Charlie Barnet, Glenn Miller and Les Brown orchestras. During the 1950s, May churned out a series of spiffy big band records for Capitol where he served as staff arranger. Sorta-May, a very popular album from 1954, features one dozen well-loved melodies by great Tin Pan Alley composers including Jerome Kern, Rodgers & Hart, George Gershwin, Cole Porter and Rudolf Friml. Note that Sorta-May was reissued on GNP Crescendo in 1996, coupled with May's 1955 Sorta Dixie album. May's Jimmie Lunceford tribute, first issued in 1957 as Great Jimmie Lunceford, is a hi-fidelity salute to the Mississippi-born and Memphis-raised African-American bandleader. May lent authenticity to the project by having ex-Lunceford bandmembers Dan Grissom, Willie Smith, Joe Thomas and Trummy Young stand in as vocalists.
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Track Listing

  1. Thou Swell
  2. Blues in the Night
  3. Chicago
  4. All You Want to Do Is Dance
  5. You Go to My Head
  6. Soon
  7. In a Persian Market
  8. Just One of Those Things
  9. You're the Top
  10. The Donkey Serenade
  11. Deep Purple
  12. They Didn't Believe Me
  13. T'Ain't What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It)
  14. Ain't She Sweet
  15. Charmaine
  16. Uptown Blues
  17. Margie
  18. Coquette
  19. Annie Laurie
  20. Well All Right Then
  21. Blues in the Night
  22. My Blue Heaven
  23. Four or Five Times
  24. I'm Walking Through Heaven
  25. For Dancers Only
  26. Cheatin' on Me
  27. Rhythm Is Our Business
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