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| ARTIST: | Sammy Kaye |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Dutton Vocalion |
| TYPE: | Big Bands, Jazz, Pop |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | June Is Bustin' Out All Over - Kaydets, Indian Summer - Kaye Choir, Oh Susanna - Sammy Kaye, Winter Wonderland - Three Kaydets, Old Black Joe - Sammy Kaye, I Dream of Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair, Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground - Sammy Kaye, Camptown Races - Sammy Kaye, We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye - Don Cornell, Hand in Hand - Don Cornell, Dream Peddler - Don Cornell, Little Toot - Don Cornell, I'll Always Be in Love With You - Don Cornell, Tune on the Tip of My Heart - Don Cornell, At a Sidewalk Penny Arcade - Don Cornell, Down Among the Sheltering Palms - Don Cornell, Kiss Me Sweet - Don Cornell, Fiddle Dee Dee - Kaydets, Roses - Kaydets, I Thought She Was Local (But She Was a Fast Express) - Kaydets, Object of My Affections - Tony Alamo, Love Me, Love Me (Or Leave Me Alone) - Kaydets, Dime a Dozen - Kaydets, Say It Isn't So - Tony Alamo, Bicycle Song - Don Cornell, Wanderin' - Tony Alamo |
| UPC: | 765387302429 |
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Customer Reviews of Wanderin Swing & Sway With Sammy Kaye
One of the great forgotten swing bands As even the liner notes to this CD admit, bandleader Sammy Kaye represented the squarer, more commercial end of the Big Band era, taking his cues from the workmanlike Glenn Miller, but restricting his dance music to an even more controlled, brisker, less lyrical style. It's fine stuff, though, emblematic of the times and well-packaged pop music... This generously programmed 26-track set features a wide swath of Kaye's postwar work, from 1945-50. Almost all the songs feature vocals, with lesser-known singers such as Don Cornell, Laura Leslie and Johnny Ryan, as well as the Kaydets vocal ensemble. It's not immortal, timelessly poetic music (like many of the big band records were ), but it is a nice slice nostalgia, and perfectly fine in its own right. Worth checking out!