BLACK AND BLUE (1939)
Composer: Kenneth
Leslie-Smith; Harry Jacobson
Lyricist: Edward Heyman; Raymond
Moore
Opened: March 8, 1939, London Hippodrome,
London
Performances: Unknown
Note: A complete song list is not available at this time.
I've Got The Urge (M: Harry Jacobson; L: Edward Heyman; Richard Moore):
1. 78/Columbia FB2199 (Carroll
Gibbons and Harry Jacobson, pianos)
2. London Revue Highlights, Crescendo
RSCT112521 (Sheila Parr with the National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by
Robin Stapleton)
In My Wildest
Dreams:
1. 78/Columbia FB2199 (Carroll
Gibbons and Harry Jacobson, pianos)
My Love
For You (M: Harry Jacobson; L: Edward Heyman):
1. 78/Columbia FB2199 (Carroll
Gibbons and Harry Jacobson, pianos)
2. 78/Decca 2522 (Bob Eberly with Jimmy
Dorsey and His Orchestra)
3. 78/Bluebird B 10312 (Sonny Schuyler with
Vincent Lopez and His Suave Swing Orchestra)
4. 78/Brunswick 8398 (Vaughn
Monroe with Jack Marshard and His Orchestra)
5. 78/Signature 15115 (Francey
Lane and the Beachcombers with Johnny Long and His Orchestra)
6.
78/Vocalion 4953 (Terry Allen with Red Norvo and His Orchestra) [reissued on
The Chronological Red Norvo And His Orchestra 1939-1943, CD/Classics 1232]
7. London Revue Highlights, Crescendo RSCT112521 (Sheila Parr with the
National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Robin Stapleton)
8. At Mister
Kelly's, CD/Universal 9284 (Anita O'Day) The Columbia Years (1943-1952): The
Complete Recordings, CD/Columbia/Legacy CXK-48673 (Frank Sinatra)
9.
Moonlight Serenada, CD/Charly Records 1091 (Glenn Miller and His Orchestra)
The Park Parade (M: Kenneth
Leslie-Smith):
1. 78/Regal Zonophone MR2997 (Joe
Loss and His Band) [also 78/HMV JH24]
2. The Platinum Collector, CD/Start
641 (Victor Silvester) (unverified)
3. Volume 9: Three Little Fishes,
CD/Dance Bands 6135 (Ambrose and His Orchestra)