The Bob Crosby Orchestra was going through a personality crisis in the early '40s. Although the big band gained its fame a few years later as one of the top Dixieland bands, it was leaning toward more routine swing and commercialism by the early war years in an attempt to increase its audience; the move had the opposite effect. This CD contains radio transcriptions which are in general superior to Crosby's Decca recordings of the period. Some of the tunes hint a bit at Dixieland (particularly the ones featuring trumpet solos from Yank Lawson and spots for Eddie Miller's tenor)...This music is a bit erratic and overall not up to the level of Bob Crosby's more famous recordings, although there are some good moments. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
I Remember You
09/01/2041
All Music Guide Review
I Remember You Track Listing
Credits of I Remember You
- Eddie Miller
- Clarinet, Sax (Tenor)
- Floyd O'Brien
- Trumpet
- Gil Rodin
- Sax (Tenor)
- Bruce Squires
- Trombone
- Jess Stacy
- Piano, Vocals
- Jack Towers
- Engineer
- Lyman Vunk
- Director
- Harry Babbitt
- Vocals
- Max Herman
- Director
- Elmer Smithers
- Trumpet
- David J. Weiner
- Programming, Liner Notes, Producer
- Gloria DeHaven
- Vocals
- Bob Crosby & His Orchestra
- Main Performer
- Collin Kellogg
- Art Direction
- Ken Crawford
- Source Material
- Arthur Rando
- Sax (Alto)
- David Street
- Vocals
- Barbara Colorio
- Type
- Artt Mendelsohn
- Sax (Alto)
- Liz Tilton
- Vocals
- Muriel Lane
- Vocals
- Buddy Baker
- Arranger
- Phil Moore
- Arranger
- Connie Haines
- Vocals
- Pete Carpenter
- Trombone
- Nappy Lamare
- Guitar, Vocals
- Bob Crosby
- Main Performer
- Benny Goodman
- Engineer
- Bobby Hackett
- Cornet
- Yank Lawson
- Director, Vocals
- Ray Bauduc
- Drums
- Bob Haggart
- Bass, Arranger
- Matty Matlock
- Clarinet, Vocals
- Ray McKinley
- Engineer
- Buddy Morrow
- Trumpet, Vocals











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