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- catalog created "p1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "p1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "p1997.".
- catalog description "Disc one : 1939-1940. In the mood (Glenn Miller) -- Let's dance (Benny Goodman) -- Boogie woogie bugle boy (The Andrews Sisters) -- Star dust ; Tuxedo Junction (Glenn Miller) -- Flying home (Lionel Hampton) -- Frenesi (Artie Shaw) -- Pennsylvania 6-5,000 (Glenn Miller) -- I'll never smile again (Tommy Dorsey ; Frank Sinatra and the Pied Pipers, vocals) -- Beat me, daddy, eight to the bar (The Andrews Sisters). -- Disc two : 1941-1942. Take the "A" train (Duke Ellington) -- Let's get away from it all (Tommy Dorsey ; Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines and the Pied Pipers, vocals) -- Chattanooga choo choo (Glenn Miller ; Tex Beneke, Dorothy Dandridge, The Modernaires and The Nicholas Brothers, vocals) -- God bless the child (Billie Holliday) -- A string of pearls (Glenn Miller) -- Blues in the night (Dinah Shore) -- American patrol ; I've got a gal in Kalamazoo ; Juke box Saturday night (Glenn Miller) -- Why don't you do right (Benny Goodman ; Peggy Lee, vocals) --".
- catalog description "Disc three : 1943-1944. Ain't misbehavin (Fats Waller) -- Straighten up and fly right (King Cole Trio) -- They're either too young or too old (Bette Davis) -- It's only a paper moon (King Cole Trio) -- Rum and Coca-Cola (Vaughn Monroe and the Norton Sisters, vocals) -- Leap frog (Les Brown) -- There, I've said it again (Vaughn Monroe ; The Norton Sisters, vocals) -- Warsaw concerto (Freddy Martin ; Jack Fina, piano) -- I'll be seing you (Paul Weston ; Jo Stafford, vocals) -- Tico-tico (Carmen Miranda) -- Happiness is just a thing called Joe (Woody Herman ; Francis Wayne, vocals). -- Disc four : 1944-1949. Sentimental journey (Les Brown) -- Artistry in rhythm (Stan Kenton) -- Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive (Bobby Sherwood) -- Opus one (Tommy Dorsey) -- Got a date with an angel (Hal Kemp) -- Zip-a-dee-doo-dah (Bob Crosby) -- On the sunny side of the street (Tommy Dorsey) -- On a slow boat to China (Freddy Martin ; Stuart Wade and The Martin Men, vocals) -- A little bird told me (Bing Crosby) -- Some enchanted evening (Ezio Pinza).".
- catalog description "Recordings made between 1939 and 1949.".
- catalog extent "4 sound discs :".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "p1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Roswell, Ga. : Intersound,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "Big band music.".
- catalog subject "Popular music United States 1931-1940.".
- catalog subject "Popular music United States 1941-1950.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Disc one : 1939-1940. In the mood (Glenn Miller) -- Let's dance (Benny Goodman) -- Boogie woogie bugle boy (The Andrews Sisters) -- Star dust ; Tuxedo Junction (Glenn Miller) -- Flying home (Lionel Hampton) -- Frenesi (Artie Shaw) -- Pennsylvania 6-5,000 (Glenn Miller) -- I'll never smile again (Tommy Dorsey ; Frank Sinatra and the Pied Pipers, vocals) -- Beat me, daddy, eight to the bar (The Andrews Sisters). -- Disc two : 1941-1942. Take the "A" train (Duke Ellington) -- Let's get away from it all (Tommy Dorsey ; Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines and the Pied Pipers, vocals) -- Chattanooga choo choo (Glenn Miller ; Tex Beneke, Dorothy Dandridge, The Modernaires and The Nicholas Brothers, vocals) -- God bless the child (Billie Holliday) -- A string of pearls (Glenn Miller) -- Blues in the night (Dinah Shore) -- American patrol ; I've got a gal in Kalamazoo ; Juke box Saturday night (Glenn Miller) -- Why don't you do right (Benny Goodman ; Peggy Lee, vocals) --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Disc three : 1943-1944. Ain't misbehavin (Fats Waller) -- Straighten up and fly right (King Cole Trio) -- They're either too young or too old (Bette Davis) -- It's only a paper moon (King Cole Trio) -- Rum and Coca-Cola (Vaughn Monroe and the Norton Sisters, vocals) -- Leap frog (Les Brown) -- There, I've said it again (Vaughn Monroe ; The Norton Sisters, vocals) -- Warsaw concerto (Freddy Martin ; Jack Fina, piano) -- I'll be seing you (Paul Weston ; Jo Stafford, vocals) -- Tico-tico (Carmen Miranda) -- Happiness is just a thing called Joe (Woody Herman ; Francis Wayne, vocals). -- Disc four : 1944-1949. Sentimental journey (Les Brown) -- Artistry in rhythm (Stan Kenton) -- Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive (Bobby Sherwood) -- Opus one (Tommy Dorsey) -- Got a date with an angel (Hal Kemp) -- Zip-a-dee-doo-dah (Bob Crosby) -- On the sunny side of the street (Tommy Dorsey) -- On a slow boat to China (Freddy Martin ; Stuart Wade and The Martin Men, vocals) -- A little bird told me (Bing Crosby) -- Some enchanted evening (Ezio Pinza).".
- catalog title "The fabulous forties [sound recording]".
- catalog type "sound".