My dad’s record collection is filled with plenty of albums of previously released music from various artists that were put into a set for various reasons. This record was released to sell toothpaste. So get ready to hear a cross section of hits from the late 1950s with Volume 115: Great and New Sounds.
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Credits and Copyrights:
Various – Colgate Presents Great Sounds And New Sounds
Label: Columbia – none
Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Country: US
Released: 1959
Genre:Jazz, Brass & Military, Folk, World, & Country, Stage & Screen
Style:Brass Band, Big Band
We will hear 6 of the 12 songs from the album.
Les Elgart– When I Take My Sugar To The Sea
Written-By – Irving Kahal, Pierre Norman, and Sammy Fain in 1931. First recorded by Melotone Boys.
Recorded in 1959
Andre Kostelanetz– I Enjoy Being A Girl
Written-By – Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers
from the 1958 musical Flower Drum Song.
Recorded in 1959
Tony Bennett with Percy Faith & His Orchestra– Just In Time
Written-By – Adolph Green, Betty Comden, and Jule Styne
Recorded in 1956
Johnny Cash–The Troubadour
Written-By – Cindy Walker
Recorded in 1958
Luther Henderson– Stay As Sweet As You Are
Written-By – Harry Revel, and Mack Gordon
Recorded in 1959
Mitch Miller–The Band Played On / Oh! You Beautiful Doll
Written-By – A. Seymour Brown, Charles Ward, John Palmer, and Nat Ayer
Recorded in 1959
I do not own the rights to this music. ASCAP, BMI licenses provided by third-party platforms for music that is not under Public Domain.
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