In Hoagland

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In Hoagland
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1981
Studio Trident Studios, London
Genre Jazz
Label Baldeagle BELP 181
Producer Georgie Fame, John Lambe, Rod Slade

In Hoagland is an album by Georgie Fame, Annie Ross and Hoagy Carmichael, featuring a band of leading UK jazz musicians and arrangements by Harry South. Originally released under the title In Hoagland '81, it was recorded in London and released in June 1981, [1] just a few months before Carmichael died in December of that year.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed by Hoagy Carmichael; except where indicated

  1. "The Old Music Master" (Carmichael, Johnny Mercer)
  2. "Hong Kong Blues"
  3. "Georgia on My Mind" (Carmichael, Stuart Gorrell)
  4. "One Morning in May"
  5. "My Resistance Is Low" (Carmichael, Harold Adamson)
  6. I Get Along Without You Very Well"
  7. "Rockin' Chair"
  8. "Drip Drop"
  9. "Stardust" (Carmichael, Mitchell Parish)
  10. "Up a Lazy River" (Carmichael, Sidney Arodin)
  11. "Two Sleepy People" (Carmichael, Frank Loesser)
  12. "Hoagy's Help" (Spoken)
  13. "Hoagland"

Personnel

Technical

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References

  1. Credits. Allmusic. Consulted 6 May 2015.