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Hoagy Carmichael Sings & Plays "Stardust"

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Download links and information about Hoagy Carmichael Sings & Plays "Stardust" by Hoagy Carmichael. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:02:20 minutes.

Artist: Hoagy Carmichael
Release date: 2011
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 22
Duration: 01:02:20
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Stardust 3:50
2. Rockin' Chair (featuring Hoagy Carmichael And His Orchestra) 3:27
3. Come Easy, Go Easy Love (featuring Sunny Clapp) 2:42
4. Ginger and Spice 1:15
5. Sleepy Time Gal 2:11
6. Billy a Dick 1:18
7. Lazy River (featuring Hoagy Carmichael And His Orchestra) 3:13
8. Bessie Couldn't Help It (featuring Hoagy Carmichael And His Orchestra) 2:53
9. Georgia On My Mind (featuring Hoagy Carmichael And His Orchestra) 3:07
10. March of the Hoodlums (featuring Hoagy Carmichael And His Orchestra) 2:39
11. Washboard Blues (featuring Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra) 4:15
12. Hong Kong Blues 2:13
13. Cosmics 2:47
14. Lazybones 3:00
15. Snowball 2:45
16. Judy (featuring Hoagy Carmichael And His Orchestra) 3:00
17. Sing It Way Down Low (featuring Hoagy Carmichael And His Orchestra) 2:48
18. One Morning In May (featuring Hoagy Carmichael And His Orchestra) 2:40
19. One Night In Havana (featuring Hoagy Carmichael And His Orchestra) 3:08
20. So Tired (featuring Jean Goldkette Orchestra) 3:09
21. Moon Country (featuring Hoagy Carmichael And His Orchestra) 3:14
22. Barnacke Bill, the Sailor (featuring Hoagy Carmichael And His Orchestra) 2:46

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Not to be confused with the Pacific Jazz album Hoagy Sings Carmichael, this LP from English MCA is much better than american MCA's The Stardust Road which covers the same timespan. Sixteen of Hoagy Carmichael's most rewarding recordings of the 1939-51 period (mostly 1942-47) are here and all of the songs are his compositions. Although the exclusion of a personnel listing and even the recording dates is inexcusable, the music overcomes the major oversight. Carmichael, who sometimes leads a trio on these performances when he is not accompanied by an orchestra (including two 1939 numbers with the Casa Loma Orchestra), is heard in prime form on such songs as "The Old Music Master," "Memphis in June," "Riverboat Shuffle," "Georgia on My Mind," "Stardust," "Baltimore Oriole" and "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening." This album is worth searching for since the material is not yet readily available on CD.