
Tracklist
| 1 | I'll See You In My DreamsWritten-By – Kahn, Jones |
| 2 | You're The TopWritten-By – Porter |
| 3 | Beautiful LoveWritten-By – VanAlstyne, Gillespie, Young, King |
| 4 | Who Cares?Written-By – Geroge and Ira Gershwin |
| 5 | A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley SquareWritten-By – Maschwitz, Sherwin |
| 6 | As Long As I LiveWritten-By – Arlen, Koehler |
| 7 | No Moon At AllWritten-By – Mann, Evans |
| 8 | I Can't Get StartedWritten-By – Gershwin, Duke |
| 9 | Time After TimeWritten-By – Styne, Cahn |
| 10 | Fine And DandyWritten-By – Swift, James |
| 11 | Honeysuckle RoseWritten-By – Razaf, Waller |
| 12 | I Fall In Love Too EasilyWritten-By – Styne, Cahn |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MG V-2000 | Anita O'Day | Anita (LP, Album, Mono) | Verve Records | MG V-2000 | US | 1956 |
| MG V-2000 | Anita O'Day | Anita (LP, Album) | Verve Records | MG V-2000 | US | 1956 |
| MV 1136 | Anita O'Day | This Is Anita (LP, Album, Mono) | Verve Records | MV 1136 | Japan | Unknown |
| CLP 1085 | Anita O'Day | Anita (LP, Album) | His Master's Voice | CLP 1085 | UK | 1956 |
| MG V-2000 | Anita O'Day | Anita (LP, Album) | Verve Records | MG V-2000 | South Africa | 1956 |
Credits
- Arranged By, Conductor – Buddy Bregman
- Bass – Joe Mondragon
- Drums – Alvin Stoller
- Guitar – Barney Kessel
- Harp – Corky Hale
- Orchestra – Buddy Bregman And His Orchestra
- Photography By [Cover] – Alex De Paola
- Piano – Paul Smith
- Producer – Norman Granz
- Remastered By – Dennis Drake
- Trombone – Joe Howard, Lloyd Elliott, Milt Bernhart, Cy Zentner
- Vocals – Anita O'Day
Notes
Tracks 4, 6, 7, 12 recorded on December 6, 1955. Tracks 3, 5, 9, 11 recorded on December 7, 1955. Tracks 1, 2, 8, and 10 recorded on December 8, 1955. All tracks recorded in Los Angeles.
Barcodes
- Barcode: 4988005001467
- Rights Society: JASRAC
Companies
- Manufactured By – Polydor K.K.
Video
Album
This Is Anita. About the album, in her autobiography, High Times, Hard Times, Anita O'Day said Buddy looked over the list. Hey, he said, Anita and I both went to Senn Jr. Norman didn't see anything to get excited about in that. Then Buddy added, Okay, I'll take a chance on O'Day. Those seven words put me back in the business because I hadn't recorded with a full band for eight years. Everything, like, fell into place from the beginning. Anita - Anita O'Day. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Anita O'Day. 2012 Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks. Anita O'Day, Buddy Bregman and His Orchestra. 1957 Mono Version. This is Anita is a reissue of Anita MGV-2000, a 1956 album by Anita O'Day that was re-released in 1962 VV6-8483 under the new title. It was arranged and conducted by Buddy Bregman and was the first in a series of albums recorded by O'Day for the newly inaugurated Verve Records. Norman Granz was the producer on this album, and it was the first album to be released under his new label, thus paving the way for the future recordings from Verve, and this album was O'Day's first stint from the big band. Listen free to Anita O'Day This Is Anita You're the Top, Honeysuckle Rose and more. 12 tracks 37:23. A new version of is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. Play album. Get album. Anita ODay. This Is Anita Tracklist. This Is Anita Q&A. More Anita ODay albums. Anita ODay and The Three Sounds. Anita O'Day Bewitched アニタオデイビウィッチド From the album Anita O'Day Swings Cole Porter and Rodgers & Hart 1959 アニタオデイ & ビリーメイ& ヒズオーケストラ Lyrics to O'day - Anita Sings The Most - Cd. In the mid-1950s, the Oscar Peterson trio with bassist Ray Brown and guitarist Herb Ellis served as a house rhythm section for Norman Granz's Verve label and his Jazz at the Philharmonic tours. Stars in their own right, they were also superb accompanists, propelling Granz's swing-era giants to some of their best performances of the era. This 1957 date is a superbly swinging session that may be Anita O'Day's finest hour in the recording studio. Although she first found fame as a singer with big bands like Gene Krupa. Songs in album Anita O'Day - An Evening With Anita O'day 1954. Anita O'Day - Just One Of Those Things. Anita O'Day - Gypsy In My Soul. Anita O'Day - The Man I Love. Anita O'Day - Frankie And Johnny. Anita O'Day - Anita's Blues. Anita O'Day - I Cover The Waterfront. Anita O'Day - You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me. Anita O'Day - From This Moment On. Anita O'Day - You Don't Know What Love Is. Anita O'Day recorded many rewarding albums in the 1950s when her voice was at its strongest, and this collaboration with the Oscar Peterson Quartet comprised of pianist Peterson, guitarist Herb Ellis, bassist Ray Brown, and drummer John Poole may very well be her best. Not only is the backup swinging, giving a Jazz at the Philharmonic feel to some of the songs, but O'Day proves that she could keep up with Peterson. Them There Eyes is taken successfully at a ridiculously fast tempo, yet the singer displays a great deal of warmth on such ballads as We'll Be Tog























