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Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra - Welcome Stranger (1936)
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Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra
Toots Camarata (trumpet, arranger), George Thow (trumpet), Bobby Byrne, Don Mattison, Joe Yukl (trombones), Jimmy Dorsey (clarinet, alto saxophone, leader), Jack Stacey (alto saxophone), Fud Livingston (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone), Skeets Herfurt (tenor saxophone), Bobby Van Eps (piano), Roc Hillman (guitar), Slim Taft (bass), Ray McKinley (drums), Kay Weber (vocals)
Recorded: Los Angeles, 28 March 1936.
Only Jimmy Dorsey made the hit parades with his version of Welcome Stranger, although the song was also recorded by les Brown and various other dance bands.
The highest position reached by this song was Number 18 and was in the Top 30 for a total of 1 week.
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Toots Camarata (trumpet, arranger), George Thow (trumpet), Bobby Byrne, Don Mattison, Joe Yukl (trombones), Jimmy Dorsey (clarinet, alto saxophone, leader), Jack Stacey (alto saxophone), Fud Livingston (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone), Skeets Herfurt (tenor saxophone), Bobby Van Eps (piano), Roc Hillman (guitar), Slim Taft (bass), Ray McKinley (drums), Kay Weber (vocals)
Recorded: Los Angeles, 28 March 1936.
Only Jimmy Dorsey made the hit parades with his version of Welcome Stranger, although the song was also recorded by les Brown and various other dance bands.
The highest position reached by this song was Number 18 and was in the Top 30 for a total of 1 week.
FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: I do not own copyright for this copyrighted artwork, but under Section 107 United States Copyright Law as noted by the United States Copyright Office (Copyright Act 1976), allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.
I state here in a good faith that I have made and uploaded here this copy of this copyrighted artwork completely for the purposes of teaching and research, that my action - i.e. my production of the copy of this copyrighted artwork and sharing of it here on Youtube in this particular case - is totally non-profit, and that I believe that my production of this copy of this copyrighted artwork and sharing of it here in Youtube in this particular case can only increase value of this copyrighted artwork and produce only positive effects for this copyrighted artwork in its potential market.
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