This English import has 20 recordings featuring the early jazz-influenced pop singer Ruth Etting. Although the music is not programmed in chronological order (and there is no personnel listing given), many of Etting's greatest performances are here: the emotional "Ten Cents a Dance," "Button Up Your Overcoat," "Mean to Me," "Sam, the Old Accordion Man," "You're the Cream in My Coffee," and "Love Me or Leave Me." This CD gives one a definitive look into Ruth Etting's talents during her prime period and is easily recommended as a fine example of superior pop singing of the 1920s. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi
Ten Cents a Dance
1981
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Ten Cents a Dance Track Listing
Credits of Ten Cents a Dance
- Green
- Composer
- Kevin Daly
- Producer, Liner Notes, Compilation Producer
- Phil Duffy
- Design
- Cornell Todd
- Composer
- Ruth Etting
- Vocals
- James P. Johnson
- Composer







