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Duke Station
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919-684-2957
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Artist | Song | Album | Label | Comments |
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Patti Page | How Much is That Doggie in the Window | 16 Most REquested Songs | Columbia | r.i.p. Patti Page |
Patti Page | Tennessee Waltz | 16 Most REquested Songs | Columbia | Page died Jan 1, age 85 |
Patti Page | At Sundown | Cocktail Hour | Columbia River | |
Stan Kenton | Intermission Riff | Essential Jazz; Night and Day | inst. | |
Patti Page | I've Got My Eye on You | Patti Page in the Land of Hi-Fi | o/ Pete Rugolo | |
Patti Page | Love for Sale | Patti Page in the Land of Hi-Fi | ||
Patti Page | The Thrill is Gone | Patti Page in the Land of Hi-Fi | ||
Patti Page | A Foggy Day | Patti Page in the Land of Hi-Fi | ||
Buddy DeFranco & Art Tatum | A Foggy Day | I Got Rhythm: The Music of George Gershwin | isnt. | |
Patti Page | With My Eyes Wide Open, I'm Dreaming | The Stars, The Hits | Page's first hit, 1950 | |
Patti Page | Mockin' Bird Hill | The Patti Page Collection: The Mercury Years Volume 1 | rec. 1951 | |
Patti Page | Old Cape Cod | Sentimental Journey: Pop Vocal Classics, Vol 4 | Columbia | |
Patti Page | Allegheny Moon | Golden Greats | ||
Patti Page | Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte | 16 Most REquested Songs | Columbia | Page's last hit, nominated for Oscar in 1965 |
Les Paul Trio | unknown song | Command Performance August 1945 | otr-cat.com | inst. |
Patti Page | Confess | The Patti Page Collection: The Mercury Years Volume 1 | acc. to the NY Times this 1948 song is the first example of a singer overdubbing herself; backup singers could not be found for Page due to a strike | |
Les Paul and Mary Ford | Dreamy About You | The World is Waiting for the Sunrise | Les Paul is often credited with inventing & first making use of the overdubbing technique in songs like this; he and wife Mary Ford typically performed all parts of their recordings. I'm surprised by the Times' claim that Mitch Miller & Patti Page did it first | |
Frank Sinatra o/ Tommy Dorsey | I'll Never Smile Again | The Song is You! | RCA | radio broadcast 1940 |
Nat King Cole Trio | Come To Baby, Do | Complete Capitol Recordings | Mosaic | |
Peggy Lee | Waitin' For the Train to Come In | Till Then: Music That Helped the Allies Win the War | History Channel | |
Django Reinhardt | Moonglow | The Classic Early Recordings in Chronological Order | JSP | inst. |
Fort Worth Doughboys | Sunbonnet Sue | Cowboys, Doughboys and Playboys | Proper UK | |
Fats Waller | Lulu's Back in Town | Complete Recorded Works Vol.3 | JSP | |
Joel Sanders & the Coon-Sanders Nighthawk | Everything is Hotsy Totsy Now | The Charleston Era | ASV Living Era | |
Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five | Heebie Jeebies | Satchmo Ambassador of Jazz | Universal IS | |
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra | Creole Love Call | The Great Depression (American Music in the 1930s) | ||
Earl Hines | Pianology | Masterpieces | Jazz Archives | inst. |
Tony Pastor & His Orchestra | One Meatball | 78" | RCA | rec. 1944 |
Larry Clinton Orchestra v/ Bea Wain | The Dipsy Doodle | Larry Clinton and His Orchestra | ||
Connie Haines | Choo Choo Choo to Idaho | The Duchess of Idaho OST | ||
Louis Jordan | Choo Choo Ch'Boogie | Let the Good Times Roll | Bear Family | |
Lalo Guerrero y Los Cinco Lobos | Chicas Patas Boogie | Pachuco Boogie | Arhoolie | |
Machito w/ Graciela | Si-Si, No-No | Machito el Padrino | Fania/Emusica | |
Eartha Kitt | Mink, Shmink | Legendary | BMG | |
Sarah Vaughan | Lullaby of Birdland | Sarah Vaughan with Cilfford Brown | Polygram | |
Mel Torme | It's All Right with Me | The Bethlehem Years | Shout Factory | |
Frank Sinatra | Fly Me To the Moon | The Reprise Collection | Reprise | |
Ella FItzgerald | Baby, Won't You Please Come Home | Twelve Nights in Hollywood | Verve | |
Clifford Brown | What's New | Jazz 'Round Midnight: Ballads | inst. | |
Patti Page | The Days of Wine and Roses | 16 Most REquested Songs | Columbia |