Vincent Youmans Without a song arranged for Ten piece Brass ensemble
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- One of the earliest recordings of without a song was by Paul Whiteman's orchestra featuring Bing Crosby on October 9, 1929 and this reached the charts of the day.
It was recorded in March 1946 in New York by Billy Eckstine, who later rerecorded the song live on 30 August 1960 at the Cloud Nine Lounge of the New Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas for his album No Cover, No Minimum.
"Without a Song" was also recorded twice by Perry Como: the first time on January 11, 1951 and the second time in June 1970 at a live performance at the International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada. The 1951 recording was issued as a 78 rpm single in the United States by RCA Victor Records (catalog number 20-4033) and in the United Kingdom by HMV (catalog number B-10093). It was also included in a 1957 album, Dream Along With Me (RCA Camden catalog number CAL-403).
This was also recorded as a Trombone solo with Big Band by Don Lusher on his Lusher and Lusher album and this is a recreation of Don's recording but for Ten piece Brass ensemble and Bass guitar.