Movin': The Complete Verve Recordings

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Tracklist

1CD
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1Caravan
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1964-11-16)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (on 1964-11-16)
guitar family:
Wes Montgomery (on 1964-11-16)
percussion:
Willie Bobo (on 1964-11-16)
piano:
Bobby Scott (vocals, piano, US musician & producer) (on 1964-11-16)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (on 1964-11-16), Urbie Green (on 1964-11-16), Quentin Jackson (on 1964-11-16) and Chauncey Welsch (on 1964-11-16)
trumpet:
Ernie Royal (on 1964-11-16), Clark Terry (American swing trumpeter) (on 1964-11-16) and Snooky Young (on 1964-11-16)
tuba:
Don Butterfield (on 1964-11-16) and Harvey Philips (on 1964-11-16)
woodwind:
Jerome Richardson (on 1964-11-16)
conductor:
Johnny Pate (on 1964-11-16)
arranger:
Johnny Pate
recorded at:
A&R Recording Studio (third studio, 322 West 48th Street, closed in 1989) in New York, New York, United States (on 1964-11-16)
instrumental recording of:
Caravan (on 1964-11-16)
lyricist:
Irving Mills (in 1937)
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1936) and Juan Tizol (in 1936)
publisher:
American Academy of Music, Inc., Duke Ellington Music, EMI Mills Music Inc. (ASCAP-affiliated), Famous Music Corporation (renamed since 2007‐05 as Sony/ATV Harmony/Melody), Mills Music, Inc., Sony/ATV Harmony and Lafleur Music Ltd. (from 1995-12-12 to present)
52:39
2People
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1964-11-11)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (on 1964-11-11)
guitar family:
Wes Montgomery (on 1964-11-11)
percussion:
Willie Bobo (on 1964-11-11)
piano:
Bobby Scott (vocals, piano, US musician & producer) (on 1964-11-11)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (on 1964-11-11), Urbie Green (on 1964-11-11), Quentin Jackson (on 1964-11-11) and Chauncey Welsch (on 1964-11-11)
trumpet:
Ernie Royal (on 1964-11-11), Clark Terry (American swing trumpeter) (on 1964-11-11) and Snooky Young (on 1964-11-11)
tuba:
Don Butterfield (on 1964-11-11) and Harvey Philips (on 1964-11-11)
woodwind:
Jerome Richardson (on 1964-11-11)
conductor:
Johnny Pate (on 1964-11-11)
arranger:
Johnny Pate
recorded at:
A&R Recording Studio (third studio, 322 West 48th Street, closed in 1989) in New York, New York, United States (on 1964-11-11)
instrumental recording of:
People (Funny Girl) (on 1964-11-11)
lyricist:
Bob Merrill (songwriter, and lyricist of the hit musical Funny Girl) (in 1963)
composer:
Jule Styne (in 1963)
publisher:
Broadway Tunes LLC dba Songs of Funny Girl, Chappell & Co., Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA), Chappell Music (UK), Chappell Music Ltd. and Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996)
sub-publisher:
ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label) and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部 (Warner/Chappell Music Japan K.K., Synch Division)
part of:
Funny Girl (Broadway musical)
4:23
3Movin’ Wes (Part I)
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1964-11-16)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (on 1964-11-16)
guitar family:
Wes Montgomery (on 1964-11-16)
piano:
Bobby Scott (vocals, piano, US musician & producer) (on 1964-11-16)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (on 1964-11-16), Urbie Green (on 1964-11-16), Quentin Jackson (on 1964-11-16) and Chauncey Welsch (on 1964-11-16)
trumpet:
Ernie Royal (on 1964-11-16), Clark Terry (American swing trumpeter) (on 1964-11-16) and Snooky Young (on 1964-11-16)
tuba:
Don Butterfield (on 1964-11-16) and Harvey Philips (on 1964-11-16)
woodwind:
Jerome Richardson (on 1964-11-16)
conductor:
Johnny Pate (on 1964-11-16)
arranger:
Johnny Pate
recorded at:
A&R Recording Studio (third studio, 322 West 48th Street, closed in 1989) in New York, New York, United States (on 1964-11-16)
3:32
4Moca Flor
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1964-11-11)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (on 1964-11-11)
guitar family:
Wes Montgomery (on 1964-11-11)
percussion:
Willie Bobo (on 1964-11-11)
piano:
Bobby Scott (vocals, piano, US musician & producer) (on 1964-11-11)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (on 1964-11-11), Urbie Green (on 1964-11-11), Quentin Jackson (on 1964-11-11) and Chauncey Welsch (on 1964-11-11)
trumpet:
Ernie Royal (on 1964-11-11), Clark Terry (American swing trumpeter) (on 1964-11-11) and Snooky Young (on 1964-11-11)
tuba:
Don Butterfield (on 1964-11-11) and Harvey Philips (on 1964-11-11)
woodwind:
Jerome Richardson (on 1964-11-11)
conductor:
Johnny Pate (on 1964-11-11)
arranger:
Johnny Pate
recorded at:
A&R Recording Studio (third studio, 322 West 48th Street, closed in 1989) in New York, New York, United States (on 1964-11-11)
instrumental recording of:
Moça flor (on 1964-11-11)
writer:
Durval Ferreira and Lula Freire
3:13
5Matchmaker, Matchmaker
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1964-11-11)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (on 1964-11-11)
guitar family:
Wes Montgomery (on 1964-11-11)
percussion:
Willie Bobo (on 1964-11-11)
piano:
Bobby Scott (vocals, piano, US musician & producer) (on 1964-11-11)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (on 1964-11-11), Urbie Green (on 1964-11-11), Quentin Jackson (on 1964-11-11) and Chauncey Welsch (on 1964-11-11)
trumpet:
Ernie Royal (on 1964-11-11), Clark Terry (American swing trumpeter) (on 1964-11-11) and Snooky Young (on 1964-11-11)
tuba:
Don Butterfield (on 1964-11-11) and Harvey Philips (on 1964-11-11)
woodwind:
Jerome Richardson (on 1964-11-11)
conductor:
Johnny Pate (on 1964-11-11)
arranger:
Johnny Pate
recorded at:
A&R Recording Studio (third studio, 322 West 48th Street, closed in 1989) in New York, New York, United States (on 1964-11-11)
instrumental recording of:
Matchmaker, Matchmaker (Fiddler on the Roof) (on 1964-11-11)
lyricist:
Sheldon Harnick
composer:
Jerry Bock
publisher:
Sunbeam Music Corp.
part of:
Fiddler on the Roof
2:53
6Movin’ Wes (Part II)
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1964-11-16)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (on 1964-11-16)
guitar family:
Wes Montgomery (on 1964-11-16)
piano:
Bobby Scott (vocals, piano, US musician & producer) (on 1964-11-16)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (on 1964-11-16), Urbie Green (on 1964-11-16), Quentin Jackson (on 1964-11-16) and Chauncey Welsch (on 1964-11-16)
trumpet:
Ernie Royal (on 1964-11-16), Clark Terry (American swing trumpeter) (on 1964-11-16) and Snooky Young (on 1964-11-16)
tuba:
Don Butterfield (on 1964-11-16) and Harvey Philips (on 1964-11-16)
woodwind:
Jerome Richardson (on 1964-11-16)
conductor:
Johnny Pate (on 1964-11-16)
arranger:
Johnny Pate
recorded at:
A&R Recording Studio (third studio, 322 West 48th Street, closed in 1989) in New York, New York, United States (on 1964-11-16)
2:55
7Senza fine
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1964-11-11)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (on 1964-11-11)
guitar family:
Wes Montgomery (on 1964-11-11)
percussion:
Willie Bobo (on 1964-11-11)
piano:
Bobby Scott (vocals, piano, US musician & producer) (on 1964-11-11)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (on 1964-11-11), Urbie Green (on 1964-11-11), Quentin Jackson (on 1964-11-11) and Chauncey Welsch (on 1964-11-11)
trumpet:
Ernie Royal (on 1964-11-11), Clark Terry (American swing trumpeter) (on 1964-11-11) and Snooky Young (on 1964-11-11)
tuba:
Don Butterfield (on 1964-11-11) and Harvey Philips (on 1964-11-11)
woodwind:
Jerome Richardson (on 1964-11-11)
conductor:
Johnny Pate (on 1964-11-11)
arranger:
Johnny Pate
recorded at:
A&R Recording Studio (third studio, 322 West 48th Street, closed in 1989) in New York, New York, United States (on 1964-11-11)
instrumental recording of:
Senza fine (on 1964-11-11)
additional lyricist:
Alec Wilder (American composer)
lyricist and composer:
Gino Paoli (singer, songwriter)
3:28
8Theodora
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1964-11-11)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (on 1964-11-11)
guitar family:
Wes Montgomery (on 1964-11-11)
percussion:
Willie Bobo (on 1964-11-11)
piano:
Bobby Scott (vocals, piano, US musician & producer) (on 1964-11-11)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (on 1964-11-11), Urbie Green (on 1964-11-11), Quentin Jackson (on 1964-11-11) and Chauncey Welsch (on 1964-11-11)
trumpet:
Ernie Royal (on 1964-11-11), Clark Terry (American swing trumpeter) (on 1964-11-11) and Snooky Young (on 1964-11-11)
tuba:
Don Butterfield (on 1964-11-11) and Harvey Philips (on 1964-11-11)
woodwind:
Jerome Richardson (on 1964-11-11)
conductor:
Johnny Pate (on 1964-11-11)
arranger:
Johnny Pate
recorded at:
A&R Recording Studio (third studio, 322 West 48th Street, closed in 1989) in New York, New York, United States (on 1964-11-11)
cover recording of:
Theodora
composer:
Billy Taylor (jazz/bop pianist)
3:58
9In and Out
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1964-11-16)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (on 1964-11-16)
guitar family:
Wes Montgomery (on 1964-11-16)
percussion:
Willie Bobo (on 1964-11-16)
piano:
Bobby Scott (vocals, piano, US musician & producer) (on 1964-11-16)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (on 1964-11-16), Urbie Green (on 1964-11-16), Quentin Jackson (on 1964-11-16) and Chauncey Welsch (on 1964-11-16)
trumpet:
Ernie Royal (on 1964-11-16), Clark Terry (American swing trumpeter) (on 1964-11-16) and Snooky Young (on 1964-11-16)
tuba:
Don Butterfield (on 1964-11-16) and Harvey Philips (on 1964-11-16)
woodwind:
Jerome Richardson (on 1964-11-16)
conductor:
Johnny Pate (on 1964-11-16)
arranger:
Johnny Pate
recorded at:
A&R Recording Studio (third studio, 322 West 48th Street, closed in 1989) in New York, New York, United States (on 1964-11-16)
recording of:
In and Out (on 1964-11-16)
composer:
Wes Montgomery
2:53
10Born to Be Blue
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1964-11-16)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (on 1964-11-16)
guitar family:
Wes Montgomery (on 1964-11-16)
percussion:
Willie Bobo (on 1964-11-16)
piano:
Bobby Scott (vocals, piano, US musician & producer) (on 1964-11-16)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (on 1964-11-16), Urbie Green (on 1964-11-16), Quentin Jackson (on 1964-11-16) and Chauncey Welsch (on 1964-11-16)
trumpet:
Ernie Royal (on 1964-11-16), Clark Terry (American swing trumpeter) (on 1964-11-16) and Snooky Young (on 1964-11-16)
tuba:
Don Butterfield (on 1964-11-16) and Harvey Philips (on 1964-11-16)
woodwind:
Jerome Richardson (on 1964-11-16)
conductor:
Johnny Pate (on 1964-11-16)
arranger:
Johnny Pate
recorded at:
A&R Recording Studio (third studio, 322 West 48th Street, closed in 1989) in New York, New York, United States (on 1964-11-16)
instrumental recording of:
Born to Be Blue (on 1964-11-16)
writer:
Mel Tormé (“The Velvet Fog”) and Robert Wells (songwriter)
publisher:
Arc Music Corp. (U.S. rock & blues publisher), Jewel Music Publishing Co. Ltd. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) and PW 3 ASCAP Songs
sub-publisher:
BMG Rights Management (France) (not for release label use! file releases under its imprint BMG (2008–present)) (ended), Universal Music Publishing France (not for release label use!) and ロックンロール ミュージック (Rock ’n’ Roll Music)
3:40
11West Coast Blues
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1964-11-16)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (on 1964-11-16)
guitar family:
Wes Montgomery (on 1964-11-16)
percussion:
Willie Bobo (on 1964-11-16)
piano:
Bobby Scott (vocals, piano, US musician & producer) (on 1964-11-16)
trombone:
Jimmy Cleveland (US jazz trombonist) (on 1964-11-16), Urbie Green (on 1964-11-16), Quentin Jackson (on 1964-11-16) and Chauncey Welsch (on 1964-11-16)
trumpet:
Ernie Royal (on 1964-11-16), Clark Terry (American swing trumpeter) (on 1964-11-16) and Snooky Young (on 1964-11-16)
tuba:
Don Butterfield (on 1964-11-16) and Harvey Philips (on 1964-11-16)
woodwind:
Jerome Richardson (on 1964-11-16)
conductor:
Johnny Pate (on 1964-11-16)
arranger:
Johnny Pate
recorded at:
A&R Recording Studio (third studio, 322 West 48th Street, closed in 1989) in New York, New York, United States (on 1964-11-16)
recording of:
West Coast Blues (on 1964-11-16)
composer:
Wes Montgomery
publisher:
Taggie Music Co. (publisher)
3:18
12Bumpin’
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1965-05-20)
bongos and congas:
Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1965-05-20)
cello:
Charles McCracken (cellist) (on 1965-05-20)
cello and violin:
George Ricci (on 1965-05-20)
drums (drum set):
Hélcio Milito (on 1965-05-20) and Grady Tate (on 1965-05-20)
guitar:
Wes Montgomery (on 1965-05-20)
harp:
Margaret Ross (harp) (on 1965-05-20)
piano:
Roger Kellaway (on 1965-05-20)
viola:
Harold Coletta (on 1965-05-20)
violin:
Paul Gershman (on 1965-05-20), Harry Lookofsky (on 1965-05-20) and Gene Orloff (on 1965-05-20)
arranger:
Don Sebesky
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 –) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (on 1965-05-20)
recording of:
Bumpin' (on 1965-05-20)
composer:
Wes Montgomery
6:51
13Tear It Down
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1965-05-18)
bongos and congas:
Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1965-05-18)
cello:
Charles McCracken (cellist) (on 1965-05-18)
cello and violin:
George Ricci (on 1965-05-18)
drums (drum set):
Hélcio Milito (on 1965-05-18) and Grady Tate (on 1965-05-18)
guitar:
Wes Montgomery (on 1965-05-18)
harp:
Margaret Ross (harp) (on 1965-05-18)
piano:
Roger Kellaway (on 1965-05-18)
viola:
Harold Coletta (on 1965-05-18)
violin:
Paul Gershman (on 1965-05-18), Harry Lookofsky (on 1965-05-18) and Gene Orloff (on 1965-05-18)
arranger:
Don Sebesky
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 –) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (on 1965-05-18)
3:15
14A Quiet Thing
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1965-05-19)
bongos and congas:
Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1965-05-19)
cello:
Charles McCracken (cellist) (on 1965-05-19)
cello and violin:
George Ricci (on 1965-05-19)
drums (drum set):
Hélcio Milito (on 1965-05-19) and Grady Tate (on 1965-05-19)
guitar:
Wes Montgomery (on 1965-05-19)
harp:
Margaret Ross (harp) (on 1965-05-19)
piano:
Roger Kellaway (on 1965-05-19)
viola:
Harold Coletta (on 1965-05-19)
violin:
Paul Gershman (on 1965-05-19), Harry Lookofsky (on 1965-05-19) and Gene Orloff (on 1965-05-19)
arranger:
Don Sebesky
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 –) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (on 1965-05-19)
instrumental recording of:
It’s a Quiet Thing (on 1965-05-19)
lyricist:
Fred Ebb (lyricist)
composer:
John Kander (composer)
publisher:
Alley Music Corp. and Trio Music Co., Inc.
part of:
Flora, the Red Menace (1965 musical)
3:31
15Con Alma
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1965-05-19)
bongos and congas:
Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1965-05-19)
cello:
Charles McCracken (cellist) (on 1965-05-19)
cello and violin:
George Ricci (on 1965-05-19)
drums (drum set):
Hélcio Milito (on 1965-05-19) and Grady Tate (on 1965-05-19)
guitar:
Wes Montgomery (on 1965-05-19)
harp:
Margaret Ross (harp) (on 1965-05-19)
piano:
Roger Kellaway (on 1965-05-19)
viola:
Harold Coletta (on 1965-05-19)
violin:
Paul Gershman (on 1965-05-19), Harry Lookofsky (on 1965-05-19) and Gene Orloff (on 1965-05-19)
arranger:
Don Sebesky
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 –) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (on 1965-05-19)
instrumental recording of:
Con Alma (on 1965-05-19)
composer:
Dizzy Gillespie
publisher:
Dizlo Music Corp.
3:25
16The Shadow of Your Smile
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1965-05-18)
bongos and congas:
Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1965-05-18)
cello:
Charles McCracken (cellist) (on 1965-05-18)
cello and violin:
George Ricci (on 1965-05-18)
drums (drum set):
Hélcio Milito (on 1965-05-18) and Grady Tate (on 1965-05-18)
guitar:
Wes Montgomery (on 1965-05-18)
harp:
Margaret Ross (harp) (on 1965-05-18)
piano:
Roger Kellaway (on 1965-05-18)
vibraphone:
Jack Jennings
viola:
Harold Coletta (on 1965-05-18)
violin:
Paul Gershman (on 1965-05-18), Harry Lookofsky (on 1965-05-18) and Gene Orloff (on 1965-05-18)
arranger:
Don Sebesky
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 –) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (on 1965-05-18)
instrumental recording of:
The Shadow of Your Smile (Love Theme from “The Sandpiper”) (on 1965-05-18)
lyricist:
Paul Francis Webster
composer:
Johnny Mandel (American composer and arranger)
publisher:
Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships), EMI Miller Catalog, Inc., EMI United Partnership Ltd., Marissa Music, Miller Music Corp. and Robbins Music (publishing company owned by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.)
sub-publisher:
フジパシフィックミュージック SBK事業部 (Fujipacific Music SBK Department), ヤマハミュージックEH(CM) (Yamaha Music EH(CM)), ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label) and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division)
part of:
The 38th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1965 winner)
2:19
17Mi Cosa
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1965-05-20)
bongos and congas:
Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1965-05-20)
cello:
Charles McCracken (cellist) (on 1965-05-20)
cello and violin:
George Ricci (on 1965-05-20)
drums (drum set):
Hélcio Milito (on 1965-05-20) and Grady Tate (on 1965-05-20)
guitar:
Wes Montgomery (on 1965-05-20)
harp:
Margaret Ross (harp) (on 1965-05-20)
piano:
Roger Kellaway (on 1965-05-20)
viola:
Harold Coletta (on 1965-05-20)
violin:
Paul Gershman (on 1965-05-20), Harry Lookofsky (on 1965-05-20) and Gene Orloff (on 1965-05-20)
arranger:
Don Sebesky
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 –) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (on 1965-05-20)
recording of:
Mi Cosa (on 1965-05-20)
composer:
Wes Montgomery
3:22
18Here’s That Rainy Day
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1965-03-16)
bongos and congas:
Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1965-03-16)
cello:
Charles McCracken (cellist) (on 1965-03-16)
cello and violin:
George Ricci (on 1965-03-16)
drums (drum set):
Hélcio Milito (on 1965-03-16) and Grady Tate (on 1965-03-16)
guitar:
Wes Montgomery (on 1965-03-16)
harp:
Margaret Ross (harp) (on 1965-03-16)
piano:
Roger Kellaway (on 1965-03-16)
viola:
Harold Coletta (on 1965-03-16)
violin:
Paul Gershman (on 1965-03-16), Harry Lookofsky (on 1965-03-16) and Gene Orloff (on 1965-03-16)
conductor:
Don Sebesky (on 1965-03-16)
arranger:
Don Sebesky
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 –) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (on 1965-03-16)
instrumental recording of:
Here’s That Rainy Day (on 1965-03-16)
lyricist:
Johnny Burke (American lyricist, 1908–1964)
composer:
Jimmy Van Heusen
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher), Burke-Van Heusen, Inc., Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd., Chappell Morris Ltd., Dorsey Bros. Music Inc., Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc. (a division of MPL Communications Inc.), Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music) and Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996)
sub-publisher:
ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label) and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部 (Warner/Chappell Music Japan K.K., Synch Division)
5:00
19Musty
bass:
Bob Cranshaw (on 1965-03-16)
bongos and congas:
Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1965-03-16)
cello:
Charles McCracken (cellist) (on 1965-03-16)
cello and violin:
George Ricci (on 1965-03-16)
drums (drum set):
Hélcio Milito (on 1965-03-16) and Grady Tate (on 1965-03-16)
guitar:
Wes Montgomery (on 1965-03-16)
harp:
Margaret Ross (harp) (on 1965-03-16)
piano:
Roger Kellaway (on 1965-03-16)
viola:
Harold Coletta (on 1965-03-16)
violin:
Paul Gershman (on 1965-03-16), Harry Lookofsky (on 1965-03-16) and Gene Orloff (on 1965-03-16)
conductor:
Don Sebesky (on 1965-03-16)
arranger:
Don Sebesky
recorded at:
Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 –) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (on 1965-03-16)
4:22
20Just Walkin’3:00
21My One and Only Love4:09
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