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Thursday 10 February 2011
Willie Bryant and his Orchestra - 1935/36 - Label ID. FXMI 7084
Willie Bryant and his Orchestra - 1935/36 - Label ID. FXMI 7084
Description from the Sleeve -
SIDE 1
1. THROWIN' STONES AT THE SUN (A)
(Simon - Hueston - Mysels)
2. IT'S OVER BECAUSE WE'RE THROUGH (A) (W. Bryant - L. Reed)
3. A VIPER'S MOAN (A) (Willie Bryant)
4 CHIMES AT THE MEETING (A) (Tom Jones)
5 RIGAMAROLE (B) (Mooney)
6 'LONG ABOUT MIDNIGHT (B)
(I.Mills-A.Hill) 7. THE SHEIK (B)
(Ted Snyder)
8 JERRY THE JUNKER (B) (C.A Stout-C. Williams)
SIDE 2
9 THE VOICE OF OLD MAN RIVER (C)
(H.White-W.Bryant)
10 STEAK AND POTATOES (C)?> (Brown-Alter)
11 LONG GONE (FROM BOWLING GREEN) (C)
(C Smith -W.C. Handy) 12. LIZA(C)
(Kafin-lra & George Gershwin) 13 MARV HAD A LITTLE LAMB (D)
(M. Symes - M. Malneck)
14. I LIKE BANANAS
(Because they have no Bones) (D) (C. Yacich)
15. CROSS PATCH (D)
(T Seymour - V. Lawnhurst) 16 I'M GRATEFUL TO YOU (D)
(B.Davis-J.F.Coots)
ID. 100201 - Willie Bryant and his Orchestra - 1935/36 - Label ID. FXMI 7084
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