Lee Wiley pioneered the "songbook" concept, for which a singer exclusively interpreted the work of one composer. Her Gershwin and Cole Porter projects of 1939-40 were major successes, as is the music on this Audiophile reissue. In a fairly straight but strangely sensuous manner, Wiley sings eight songs apiece by Rodgers & Hart and Harold Arlen while backed by a variety of all-star players associated with Eddie Condon, including pianist Joe Bushkin, trumpeters Max Kaminsky, Billy Butterfield and Bobb Hackett, tenor saxophonist Bud Freeman, and Ernie Caceres on baritone and clarinet. Although many of these songs have been interpreted countless times since, few singers have reached the emotional peaks that Lee Wiley scaled in her versions of "A Ship Without a Sail," "Let's Fall In Love," "I've Got the World On a String," "Down With Love" and especially "Glad to Be Unhappy." This set (along with the previous one) belongs in every serious jazz collection. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Sings the Songs of Rodgers & Hart and Harold Arlen
02/01/1940 | Audiophile
All Music Guide Review
Sings the Songs of Rodgers & Hart and Harold Arlen Track Listing
Credits of Sings the Songs of Rodgers & Hart and Harold Arlen
- Artie Shapiro
- Bass
- Jack Towers
- Mastering
- Weston
- Arranger
- George H. Buck, Jr.
- Producer
- Reg Stagmaier
- Art Direction, Cover Portrait
- Stanley Green
- Text
- Wendell Echols
- Production Coordination
- Paul Wetstein
- Arranger
- Steve Martin
- Producer
- Larry Carr
- Text
- Artie Bernstein
- Bass
- Bill Borden
- Producer
- Dave Bowman
- Piano
- Ernie Caceres
- Clarinet, Sax (Baritone)
- Frank Driggs
- Text
- Eddie Condon
- Guitar
- Bud Freeman
- Sax (Tenor)
- Bobby Hackett
- Trumpet
- Max Kaminsky
- Trumpet
- Lee Wiley
- Vocals, Main Performer
- Joe Bushkin
- Piano
- Billy Butterfield
- Trumpet
- Brad Gowans
- Arranger
- Bob Haggart
- Bass
- Lou McGarity
- Trombone
- Buddy Morrow
- Trombone
- George Wettling
- Drums












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