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Elisabeth Welch
Harlem In My Heart
21 original mono recordings from 1928-1943
Tracklisting
1. ‘Harlem In My Heart’ – Ansell/Dyrenforth
2. ‘One Kiss (New Moon, 1929)’ – Ansell/Dyrenforth
3. ‘Doin' The New Low Down’ – McHugh/Fields
4. ‘Diga Diga Doo (from Blackbirds Of 1928)’ – McHugh, Jimmy (1895-1969) / Dorothy Fields
5. ‘Solomon’ – Porter, Cole (1891-1964)
6. ‘Soft Lights And Sweet Music - Medley’ – Donaldson/Berlin, Irving/Katscher/De Sylva/Brooks/Boretz/Samuels/Malneck/Signorelli/Kahn
8. ‘Shanty Town’ – Novello, Ivor/Hassall
9. ‘I Still Suits Me (1936 film)’ – Kern, Jerome (1885-1945) / Oscar Hammerstein II
10. ‘Sleepy River’ – Ansell/Ege
11. ‘I Gotta Go’ – Carter/Williams
12. ‘When Lights Are Low’ – Carter/Williams
13. ‘Poor Butterfly’ – Hubbell/Golden
14. ‘Drop In Next Time You're Passing’ – Ellis
15. ‘Man I Love, The’ – Gershwin, George (1898-1937) / Ira Gershwin
16. ‘That's How The First Song Was Born’ – Hill
17. ‘Much More Lovely’ – Heneker
18. ‘And So Do I’ – De Lange/Mann/Weiss
19. ‘These Foolish Things . . . A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square’ – Maschwitz/Strachey/Link/Sherwin
20. ‘Nearness Of You, The’ – Carmichael, Hoagy (1899-1981) / Washington
21. ‘Dark Music’ – Novello, Ivor/Hassall
Harlem In My Heart represents Elisabeth Welch the charismatic star from her recording debut as a jazz singer in 1928 with Ben Pollack and the Irving Mills Hotsy-Totsy Gang (Doin' The New Low Down & Diga Diga Doo) to her wartime Dark Music from Ivor Novello's Arc de Triomphe.
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