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Live jazz album by Mel Tormé (1990)
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Night at the Concord Pavilion is a 1990
live album by the American
jazz singer
Mel Tormé.
Track listing
- "
Sing for Your Supper"/"
Sing Sing Sing"/"
Sing (Sing a Song)" (
Richard Rodgers,
Lorenz Hart)/(
Louis Prima)/(
Joe Raposo)
- "
You Make Me Feel So Young" (
Mack Gordon,
Josef Myrow)
- "
Early Autumn" (
Ralph Burns,
Woody Herman,
Johnny Mercer)
-
Guys and Dolls medley: "Guys and Dolls"/"Fugue for Tinhorns"/"The Oldest Established"/"
If I Were a Bell"/"My Time of Day"/"I've Never Been in Love Before"/"
Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat"/"
Luck Be a Lady"
- "I Could Have Told You"/"
Losing My Mind"/"Deep in a Dream"/"
Goin' Out of My Head" (
Carl Sigman,
Jimmy Van Heusen)/(
Stephen Sondheim)/(
Eddie DeLange, Van Heusen)/(
Teddy Randazzo, Bobby Weinstein)
- "
Too Darn Hot" (
Cole Porter)
- "
Day In, Day Out" (
Rube Bloom, Mercer)
- "Down for Double" (
Freddie Green)
- "
You're Driving Me Crazy" (
Walter Donaldson)
- "Sent for You Yesterday (and Here You Come Today)" (
Count Basie,
Eddie Durham,
Jimmy Rushing)
All music and lyrics on track four written by
Frank Loesser.
Personnel
-
Frank Wess–
Harry Edison
big band
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