52nd Street; Volume 2

~ Release by Coleman Hawkins, Nat Jaffe, Ben Webster & Don Byas (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

112" Vinyl
#TitleArtistRatingLength
A1Riding on 52nd Street
clarinet:
Edmond Hall (American jazz clarinetist, bandleader) (on 1944-07-27)
double bass:
Oscar Pettiford (on 1944-07-27)
drums (drum set):
Denzil Best (on 1944-07-27)
guitar:
Tiny Grimes (US jazz/R&B guitarist) (on 1944-07-27)
piano:
Clyde Hart (on 1944-07-27)
tenor saxophone:
Coleman Hawkins (on 1944-07-27)
trumpet:
Charlie Shavers (on 1944-07-27)
Coleman Hawkins2:47
A2Memories of You
clarinet:
Edmond Hall (American jazz clarinetist, bandleader) (on 1944-07-27)
double bass:
Oscar Pettiford (on 1944-07-27)
drums (drum set):
Denzil Best (on 1944-07-27)
guitar:
Tiny Grimes (US jazz/R&B guitarist) (on 1944-07-27)
piano:
Clyde Hart (on 1944-07-27)
tenor saxophone:
Coleman Hawkins (on 1944-07-27)
trumpet:
Charlie Shavers (on 1944-07-27)
instrumental recording of:
Memories of You (on 1944-07-27)
lyricist:
Andy Razaf (in 1930)
composer:
Eubie Blake (in 1930)
publisher:
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.
Coleman Hawkins2:56
A3Step on It
clarinet:
Edmond Hall (American jazz clarinetist, bandleader) (on 1944-07-27)
double bass:
Oscar Pettiford (on 1944-07-27)
drums (drum set):
Denzil Best (on 1944-07-27)
guitar:
Tiny Grimes (US jazz/R&B guitarist) (on 1944-07-27)
piano:
Clyde Hart (on 1944-07-27)
tenor saxophone:
Coleman Hawkins (on 1944-07-27)
trumpet:
Charlie Shavers (on 1944-07-27)
Coleman Hawkins3:05
A4All the Things You Are
clarinet:
Edmond Hall (American jazz clarinetist, bandleader) (on 1944-07-27)
double bass:
Oscar Pettiford (on 1944-07-27)
drums (drum set):
Denzil Best (on 1944-07-27)
guitar:
Tiny Grimes (US jazz/R&B guitarist) (on 1944-07-27)
piano:
Clyde Hart (on 1944-07-27)
tenor saxophone:
Coleman Hawkins (on 1944-07-27)
trumpet:
Charlie Shavers (on 1944-07-27)
instrumental recording of:
All the Things You Are (from “Very Warm for May”) (on 1944-07-27)
lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II (of Rodgers & Hammerstein) (in 1939)
composer:
Jerome Kern (in 1939)
publisher:
Polygram Int. Publishing (renamed Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. circa 1998) (ended), T.B. Harms Inc. (ended) and Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (existed only since ca. 1998)
part of:
Broadway Rhythm (film)
Coleman Hawkins2:55
A5Body and Soul
piano:
Nat Jaffe (on 1938-01-31)
instrumental recording of:
Body and Soul (on 1938-01-31)
lyricist:
Frank Eyton (in 1930), Edward Heyman (in 1930) and Robert Sour (in 1930)
composer:
Edward Heyman, Robert Sour and John Green (composer and conductor, often credited as John Green) (in 1930)
publisher:
Bug Music, Inc., Chappell & Co Ltd., Druropetal Music, Quartet Music Inc., Range Road Music Inc., Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!), WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (until 2019-05-28) and WC Music Corp. (from 2019-05-28 to present)
sub-publisher:
ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label) and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部 (Warner/Chappell Music Japan K.K., Synch Division)
Nat Jaffe5:03
A6Liza
piano:
Nat Jaffe (on 1938-01-31)
instrumental recording of:
Liza (All the Clouds’ll Roll Away) (on 1938-01-31)
lyricist:
Ira Gershwin and Gus Khan
composer:
George Gershwin (composer)
publisher:
New World Music Corp. (in 1929)
included in:
An American in Paris (2015 Broadway musical)
Nat Jaffe3:28
A7I Can't Get Started
piano:
Nat Jaffe (on 1938-01-31)
instrumental recording of:
I Can’t Get Started (on 1938-01-31)
lyricist:
Ira Gershwin
composer:
Vernon Duke
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA), Chappell’s • Sydney, Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music) and Universal Music Corp. (USA, affiliated with ASCAP)
sub-publisher:
ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label) and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部 (Warner/Chappell Music Japan K.K., Synch Division)
Nat Jaffe4:58
B1I Surrender Dear
double bass:
John Simmons (bassist) (in 1944-04)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (in 1944-04)
piano:
Marlowe Morris (in 1944-04)
tenor saxophone:
Ben Webster (in 1944-04)
instrumental recording of:
I Surrender Dear (in 1944-04)
lyricist:
Gordon Clifford (in 1931)
composer:
Harry Barris (in 1931)
publisher:
Mills Music, Inc.
Ben Webster3:13
B2Perdido
double bass:
John Simmons (bassist) (in 1944-04)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (in 1944-04)
piano:
Marlowe Morris (in 1944-04)
tenor saxophone:
Ben Webster (in 1944-04)
recording of:
Perdido (original instrumental version) (in 1944-04)
composer:
Juan Tizol
Ben Webster2:59
B31-2-3 Blues
double bass:
John Simmons (bassist) (in 1944-04)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (in 1944-04)
piano:
Marlowe Morris (in 1944-04)
tenor saxophone:
Ben Webster (in 1944-04)
Ben Webster3:08
B4I Found a New Baby
double bass:
John Simmons (bassist) (in 1944-04)
drums (drum set):
Sid Catlett (in 1944-04)
piano:
Marlowe Morris (in 1944-04)
tenor saxophone:
Ben Webster (in 1944-04)
instrumental recording of:
I’ve Found a New Baby (in 1944-04)
writer:
Jack Palmer (Jazz pianist and composer) and Spencer Williams (US jazz composer, pianist & singer)
Ben Webster2:38
B5You Go to My Head
producer:
Bill Simon (music critic, songwriter, and producer) (task: supervised by)
double bass:
John Simmons (bassist) (on 1946-09-07)
drums (drum set):
Fred Radcliffe (jazz drummer) (on 1946-09-07)
piano:
Beryl Booker (on 1946-09-07)
tenor saxophone:
Don Byas (on 1946-09-07)
recorded at:
Majestic Studios (New York City, 1940s) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1946-09-07)
instrumental recording of:
You Go to My Head (on 1946-09-07)
lyricist:
Haven Gillespie (in 1938)
composer:
J. Fred Coots (in 1938)
publisher:
B. Feldman & Co. (publisher active since the 1910s), B. Feldman & Co. Ltd. (publisher est. 1946), EMI Music Ltd., Haven Gillespie Music Publishing Co., Remick Music Corp., Toy Town Tunes, Inc., Warner Bros. (holding: file NO releases), Warner Bros. Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label) and Warner Bros. Music Corp.
Don Byas2:58
B6Don't You Know I Care
producer:
Bill Simon (music critic, songwriter, and producer) (task: supervised by)
double bass:
John Simmons (bassist) (on 1946-09-07)
drums (drum set):
Fred Radcliffe (jazz drummer) (on 1946-09-07)
piano:
Beryl Booker (on 1946-09-07)
tenor saxophone:
Don Byas (on 1946-09-07)
recorded at:
Majestic Studios (New York City, 1940s) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1946-09-07)
instrumental recording of:
Don’t You Know I Care? (on 1946-09-07)
lyricist:
Mack David (American lyricist and songwriter) (in 1944)
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1944)
Don Byas2:57
B7At Home With the Blues
producer:
Bill Simon (music critic, songwriter, and producer) (task: supervised by)
double bass:
John Simmons (bassist) (on 1946-09-07)
drums (drum set):
Fred Radcliffe (jazz drummer) (on 1946-09-07)
piano:
Tony Scott (bop/jazz clarinetist, arranger & conductor) (on 1946-09-07)
tenor saxophone:
Don Byas (on 1946-09-07)
recorded at:
Majestic Studios (New York City, 1940s) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1946-09-07)
recording of:
More Than a Mood (on 1946-09-07)
composer:
Bill Simon (composer)
Don Byas2:52
B8Gloomy Sunday
producer:
Bill Simon (music critic, songwriter, and producer) (task: supervised by)
double bass:
John Simmons (bassist) (on 1946-09-07)
drums (drum set):
Fred Radcliffe (jazz drummer) (on 1946-09-07)
piano:
Beryl Booker (on 1946-09-07)
tenor saxophone:
Don Byas (on 1946-09-07)
recorded at:
Majestic Studios (New York City, 1940s) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1946-09-07)
instrumental recording of:
Gloomy Sunday (on 1946-09-07)
lyricist:
Jávor László (Hungarian poet)
composer:
Rezső Seress
translator:
Sam M. Lewis (1930s lyricist)
translated version of:
Szomorú vasárnap
Don Byas3:03