Mel Tormé And The Mel-Tones, Sonny Burke & His Orchestra - It Happened In Monterey album flac
Performer: Mel TorméTitle: It Happened In Monterey
Released: 1982
MP3 album: 1312 mb
FLAC album: 1366 mb
Rating: 4.7
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Genre: Jazz / Pop
It Happened in Monterey" or "It Happened in Monterrey" is a 1930 song composed by Mabel Wayne, with lyrics by Billy Rose and performed by Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. It was written for the 1930 musical film, King of Jazz, and was subsequently covered several different times in short succession including by the Regent Club Orchestra, George Olsen and Ruth Etting. the Columbia Broadcasting System in April 1930
His Master's Voice 1930. It Happened in Monterey by Frank Sinatra (1956). It Happened in Monterey by Perry Como (1955).
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The Mel-Tones was an American vocal group of the 1940s and 1950s, formed and led by Mel Tormé. It Happened In Monterrey", "Born To Be Blue" – Mel Tormé And His Mel-Tones, with Sonny Burke And His Orchestra (1946, Musicraft). Try A Little Tenderness", "Willow Road" – Mel Tormé And His The Mel-Tones (1946, Musicraft). I Got The Sun In The Morning", "Along With Me" – Artie Shaw And His Orchestra, vocal by Mel Tormé and The Meltones (1946, Musicraft).
Mel Tormé was a singing, writing, and recording dynamo during the 1940s and '50s, and any set would need many more discs than just four to collect his work. That said, The Many Sides of Mel Tormé goes a long way, functioning as one of the very best extended surveys of his early career. Included are several discs' worth of his earliest recordings (with vocal group the Mel-Tones or otherwise), plus a pair of '50s LPs (one originally on Verve) to take Tormé's story into the era when his career matured and peaked. It Happened in Monterey. feat: Sonny Burke & Orchestra.
Originally by Bert Lown and His Hotel Biltmore Orchestra. Released on I'm Yours (1947). South America, Take It Away. Originally by Betty Garrett, Chandler Cowles, Fred Danieli, Howard Malone, Alan Manson. Released on Try a Little Tenderness (1946). Originally by John Boles, Jeanette Loff, the Sisters G, George Chiles and the Russell Market Dancers. Released on Born to Be Blue (1946). Discover The Original. SecondHandSongs is building the most comprehensive source of cover song information.
The BBC artist page for Sonny Burke and His Orchestra. Find the best clips, watch programmes, catch up on the news, and read the latest Sonny Burke and His Orchestra interviews. Mel Tormé & The Mel-Tones. 29/img/track fallback. Add. Last played on. The Swing & Big Band Show with Clare Teal. Sonny Burke and His Orchestra.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | There's No Business Like Show BusinessWritten-By – Irving Berlin |
2:53 |
| A2 | Dream AwhileWritten-By – Johnny Mercer, Phil Ohman |
3:03 |
| A3 | It Happened In MontereyWritten-By – Billy Rose, Mabel Wayne |
2:49 |
| A4 | Born To Be BlueWritten-By – Mel Tormé, Robert Wells |
2:38 |
| A5 | That's Where I Came InWritten-By – Mel Tormé |
2:50 |
| A6 | Night And DayWritten-By – Cole Porter |
2:45 |
| B1 | Willow RoadWritten-By – Mel Tormé, Robert Wells |
2:53 |
| B2 | South America Take It AwayWritten-By – Harold Rome |
3:10 |
| B3 | Fine And DandyWritten-By – Kay Swift, Paul James |
3:04 |
| B4 | There's No One But YouWritten-By – Austen Croom-Johnson, Redd Evans |
2:56 |
| B5 | Try A Little TendernessWritten-By – Harry Woods , James Campbell, Reginald Connelly |
3:05 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Radio Recorders
- Record Company – Discovery Records, Inc.
Credits
- Design [Cover] – Lenora Hennessy
- Editor, Transferred By – Jack Towers
- Engineer [Mastering Engineer] – Dave Ellsworth
- Executive-Producer – Albert L. Marx*
- Featuring – Bennie Parks*, Betty Beveridge, Giny O'Connor*, Les Baster*, Mel Torme*
- Liner Notes – Herb Wong
- Photography By [Cover] – Hugh Turner
- Producer – E.B. Powell
- Supervised By [Technical Supervision] – Jerry Valburn







