All The Things You Are / All The Things You Are
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra, Artie Shaw And His Orchestra
22 ma
3 chce
Rok
1944
Kraj
US
Format
Shellac
10", 78 RPM
Label
Victor
20-1561
JazzPop Big BandVocal
Identyfikatory
Matrix / Runout: 20-1561A
Matrix / Runout: 20-1561B
Tracklista
A
All The Things You Are
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra
B
All The Things You Are
Artie Shaw And His Orchestra
Notatki wydania
Label variant of [r6873714]; the concentric rings end unevenly, meeting the (RCA) logo at the bottom of the labels.
This difference from [r6873714] identifies pressing as well, [l=RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis]
Black Victor second ring labels, with US patent 2130239 sandwiched between the rings next to the logo, in use Fall 1943 - January 1946.
This Victor catalog number 20-#### is a post 1942 catalog number.
Release date from Billboard, February 26, 1944, p 88, "Popular Record Releases, February 17 through February 24".
Double A side release with a new catalog number, from two previously released records.
Side A) originally released November 3, 1939 on Victor 26401, with original matrix- take: BS-040983- 1.
Side B originally released November 17, 1939 on Bluebird B-10492, with original matrix- take: BS-043318- 1
A) recorded in Studio A, Chicago, October 20, 1939.
B) recorded in Studio 2, New York City, New York, October 26, 1939.
From "Very Warm For May", on Broadway- November 1939 and the MGM film, "Broadway Rhythm", 1944.
Video
1940 HITS ARCHIVE: All The Things You Are - Tommy Dorsey (Jack Leonard, vocal)
1940 HITS ARCHIVE: All The Things You Are - Artie Shaw (Helen Forrest, vocal)
1940 HITS ARCHIVE: All The Things You Are - Tommy Dorsey (Jack Leonard, vocal)
1940 HITS ARCHIVE: All The Things You Are - Artie Shaw (Helen Forrest, vocal)
Credits
- Written-By Hammerstein-Kern
Firmy
- Record Company RCA Victor Division Of Radio Corporation Of America
- Pressed By RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis
Master release
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