Harold Arlen - Harold Arlen And His Songs FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Two Ladies In de Shade Of de Banana Tree |
| 2 | Over The Rainbow |
| 3 | Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive |
| 4 | The Gal That Got Away |
| 5 | One For My Baby |
| 6 | Ive Got The World On A String |
| 7 | Blues In The Night |
| 8 | Stormy Weather |
| 9 | It's Only A Paper Moon |
| 10 | That Old Black Magic |
| 11 | Come Rain Or Come Shine |
| 12 | Let's Fall In Love |
Notes
High Fidelity recording on top right under Capitol records label
Album
Harold Arlen: все альбомы, включая Over The Rainbow Sobre el Arco Iris , Everything's Made for Love , Porter And Arlen Play Their Classics и другие. Harold Arlen born Hyman Arluck February 15, 1905 April 23, 1986 was an American composer of popular music, who composed over 500 songs, a number of which have become known worldwide. In addition to composing the songs for the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz lyrics by Yip Harburg, including Over the Rainbow, Arlen is a highly regarded contributor to the Great American Songbook. Over the Rainbow was voted the 20th century's No. 1 song by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA and the. Arlen largely discontinued his performing after the mid-'30s and stuck to composing, but 20 years later two recording projects came up at almost the same time. The first was an offer to make an LP for tiny Walden Records that Arlen worked on during the early '50s the disc appeared under the title The Music of Harold Arlen in 1955. Listen free to Harold Arlen Harold Arlen And His Songs Stormy Weather From The Cotton Club Parade, Over the Rainbow From the Wizard of Oz and more. 12 tracks 36:53. I've Got the World on a String. Harold Arlen. Harold Arlen and His Songs. AC-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive. Come Rain or Come Shine. Let's Fall in Love. One for My Baby. It's Only a Paper Moon. Blues in the Night. Over the Rainbow. Harold Arlen and. Originally issued on Victor 24262 - Stormy Weather Kohler-Arlen by Leo Reisman and his Orchestra, vocal by Harold Arlen, recorded in NYC February 28, 1933. THE 1933 HITS ARCHIVE - a collection of commercial recordings and songs that proved popular during the calendar year 1933. Album 2010 8 Songs. Приобретайте пластинки, компакт-диски и многое другое от Harold Arlen на маркетплейсе Arlen and Ted Koehler wrote it for the Cotton Club Parade of 1932 revue. Allen Forte, in his book Listening to Classic American Popular Songs, said, The mood of this joyous song stands in marked contrast to the situation that prevailed in the United States at the time it was composed and performed, a situation that affected almost everyone, excluding, perhaps, a select group that no doubt included the patrons of the Cotton Club and its proprietors. Harold Arlen - originally released in 1955 on the album The Music of Harold Arlen, Vol. 1, Walden Records 306 also included in the 1955 double album The Music of Harold Arlen, Walden Records 306 Vol. 1 & 307 Vol. Features Song Lyrics for Harold Arlen's Harold Arlen and His Songs album























