Description: Peggy Lee – Rendezvous With Peggy LeeMore imagesLabel:Capitol Records – CC 72, Capitol Records – CC-72Format:3 x Shellac, 10", 78 RPM, AlbumCountry:USReleased:Mar 1948Genre:Jazz, PopStyle:VocalTracklistHide CreditsAWhy Don't You Do Right (Get Me Some Money Too)Arranged By [Uncredited] – Billy MayWritten-By – Joe McCoyArranged By [Uncredited] – Billy MayWritten-By – Joe McCoyBI Can't Give You Anything But LoveAlto Saxophone [Uncredited] – Benny CarterBass [Uncredited] – Red CallenderClarinet [Uncredited], Arranged By [Uncredited] – Heinie BeauDrums [Uncredited] – Nick FatoolGuitar [Uncredited] – Dave BarbourPiano [Uncredited] – Buddy ColeTenor Saxophone [Uncredited] – Herbie HaymerTrumpet [Uncredited] – Ray Linn, Zeke ZarchyVibraphone [Uncredited] – Red NorvoWritten-By – Jimmy McHugh - Dorothy Fields*Alto Saxophone [Uncredited] – Benny CarterBass [Uncredited] – Red CallenderClarinet [Uncredited], Arranged By [Uncredited] – Heinie BeauDrums [Uncredited] – Nick FatoolGuitar [Uncredited] – Dave BarbourPiano [Uncredited] – Buddy ColeTenor Saxophone [Uncredited] – Herbie HaymerTrumpet [Uncredited] – Ray Linn, Zeke ZarchyVibraphone [Uncredited] – Red NorvoWritten-By – Jimmy McHugh - Dorothy Fields*CThem There EyesAlto Saxophone [Uncredited] – Benny CarterArranged By [Uncredited] – Heinie BeauGuitar [Uncredited] – Dave BarbourPiano [Uncredited] – Buddy ColeTenor Saxophone [Uncredited] – Herbie HaymerVibraphone [Uncredited] – Red NorvoWritten-By – Doris Tauber, Maceo Pinkard, William TraceyAlto Saxophone [Uncredited] – Benny CarterArranged By [Uncredited] – Heinie BeauGuitar [Uncredited] – Dave BarbourPiano [Uncredited] – Buddy ColeTenor Saxophone [Uncredited] – Herbie HaymerVibraphone [Uncredited] – Red NorvoWritten-By – Doris Tauber, Maceo Pinkard, William TraceyDStormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All The Time)Arranged By [Uncredited], Alto Saxophone [Uncredited] – Benny CarterBass [Uncredited] – Red CallenderClarinet [Uncredited] – Heinie BeauDrums [Uncredited] – Nick FatoolGuitar [Uncredited] – Dave BarbourPiano [Uncredited] – Buddy ColeTenor Saxophone [Uncredited] – Herbie HaymerTrumpet [Uncredited] – Ray Linn, Zeke ZarchyVibraphone [Uncredited] – Red NorvoWritten-By – Harold Arlen, Ted KoehlerArranged By [Uncredited], Alto Saxophone [Uncredited] – Benny CarterBass [Uncredited] – Red CallenderClarinet [Uncredited] – Heinie BeauDrums [Uncredited] – Nick FatoolGuitar [Uncredited] – Dave BarbourPiano [Uncredited] – Buddy ColeTenor Saxophone [Uncredited] – Herbie HaymerTrumpet [Uncredited] – Ray Linn, Zeke ZarchyVibraphone [Uncredited] – Red NorvoWritten-By – Harold Arlen, Ted KoehlerE'Deed I DoArranged By [Uncredited] – Johnny Thompson (2)Written-By – Fred Rose, Walter HirschArranged By [Uncredited] – Johnny Thompson (2)Written-By – Fred Rose, Walter HirschFDon't Smoke In BedArranged By [Uncredited] – Hal MooneyWritten-By – Willard RobisonArranged By [Uncredited] – Hal MooneyWritten-By – Willard RobisonCompanies, etc.Record Company – Capitol Records, Inc.Copyright © – Capitol Records, Inc.Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc.CreditsOrchestra – Dave Barbour And His Orchestra*Producer [Uncredited] – Lee GilletteVocals [Uncredited] – Peggy LeeNotesSides A and E recorded in Los Angeles on November 19, 1947 Sides B and D recorded in Los Angeles on November 12, 1947 Side C recorded in Los Angeles on November 20, 1947 Side F recorded in Los Angeles on December 2, 1947 Made in U.S.A. Catalog Number CC 72 is found on the spine & CC-72 is found on center labels. Catalog numbers 10118, 10119, & 10120 are for each individual record. Track B: From The Musical "Blackbirds Of 1928" Track D: Featured In The Twentieth Century-Fox Picture "Stormy Weather"
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Artist: Peggy Lee
Speed: 78 RPM
Record Label: Capitol Records
Release Title: Rendezvous with Peggy Lee
Case Type: Hardcover book
Color: Black
Material: Shellac
Inlay Condition: Very Good (VG)
Catalog Number: CC 72
Edition: First Edition, First Pressing
Type: Box Set
Format: Record
Record Grading: Excellent (EX)
Release Year: 1948
Sleeve Grading: Very Good (VG)
Era: 1940s
Record Size: 10"
Style: Vocal
Features: Original Cover
Genre: Jazz, Pop
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States