Stop, Look and Listen (Tommy Dorsey album)

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Stop, Look & Listen
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Released1994
RecordedSeptember 26, 1935 – July 1, 1942
Genre Jazz, swing, big band
Length76:06
Label ASV/Living Era
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Stop, Look & Listen is a 1994 release, featuring Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra's work prior to their collaborations with Frank Sinatra, featuring songs from the late 1930s through the early 1940s.

Contents

Track listing

TrackSong TitleLength
1.Weary Blues
Composed by George Cates, Bud Green, Artie Matthews
3:17
2.Royal Garden Blues
Composed by Clarence and Spencer Williams
2:52
3.After You've Gone
Composed by Henry Creamer, Turner Layton
2:57
4.Maple Leaf Rag
Composed by Scott Joplin
2:31
5.Marie
Composed by Irving Berlin
3:17
6.Song of India
Composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
3:07
7.Liebestraum
Composed by Franz Liszt
3:35
8.Stop, Look and Listen
Composed by Ralph Freed, George Van Eps
5:18
9.Beale Street Blues
Composed by W.C. Handy
3:17
10.Night and Day
Composed by Cole Porter
2:33
11.Symphony Riffs
Composed by Benny Carter
3:18
12.Boogie Woogie
Composed by Pinetop Smith
3:05
13.Tin Roof Blues
Composed by Walter Melrose
3:26
14.Davenport Blues
Composed by Bix Beiderbecke
3:17
15. Lonesome Road, Pt. 1&2
Composed by Gene Austin, Nat Shilkret
4:55
16.Stomp It Off
Composed by Jimmie Lunceford, Sy Oliver
3:49
17.Easy Does It
Composed by Sy Oliver, Trummy Young
3:34
18.Swanee River
Composed by Stephen Foster
3:16
19.Mandy, Make Up Your Minds
Composed by Grant Clarke, Arther Johnston, George C. Meyer, Roy Turk
3:00
20.Twilight in Turkey
Composed by Raymond Scott
3:21
21.He's a Gypsy from Poughkeepsie
Composed by Emery Deutsch, Bud Green
3:07
22.Chinatown, My Chinatown
Composed by William Jerome, Jean Schwartz
3:06
23.The Sheik of Araby
Composed by Harry Beasley Smith, Ted Snyder, Francis Wheeler
2:23

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