Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off

~ Recording by Oscar Peterson

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack ArtistRelease TitleRelease ArtistRelease Group TypeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.9Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off2:20Oscar PetersonOscar Peterson Plays the George Gershwin SongbookOscar PetersonAlbum
Verve (jazz label, aka “Verve Records”, use this for release labels)MGVS 62054
1.9Let's Call the Whole Thing Off2:20Oscar PetersonOscar Peterson Plays the George Gershwin SongbookOscar PetersonAlbum
Verve (jazz label, aka “Verve Records”, use this for release labels)
2.9Let's Call the Whole Thing Off2:20Oscar PetersonEight Classic AlbumsOscar PetersonAlbum + Compilation
  • XE2010-09-12
Real Gone JazzRGJCD224
3.21Let's Call the Whole Thing Off?:??Oscar PetersonSongbooksOscar PetersonAlbum + Compilation
  • GB2012-06-04
Not Now MusicNOT3CD081
1.9Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off2:20Oscar PetersonOscar Peterson Plays the George Gershwin SongbookOscar PetersonAlbum
Verve (jazz label, aka “Verve Records”, use this for release labels)

Relationships

bass:Ray Brown (jazz bassist) (from 1959-07-14 until 1959-08-09)
drums (drum set):Ed Thigpen (from 1959-07-14 until 1959-08-09)
piano:Oscar Peterson (Canadian jazz pianist and composer) (from 1959-07-14 until 1959-08-09)
recorded at:Universal Recording in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1959-07-14 until 1959-08-09)
recording of:Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off (from “Shall We Dance”) (from 1959-07-14 until 1959-08-09: instrumental)

Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off (from “Shall We Dance”)

lyricist:Ira Gershwin (in 1937)
composer:George Gershwin (composer) (in 1937)
publisher:Gershwin Publishing Corp (in 1937)
referred to in medleys:Medley: You’re the Cream in My Coffee / Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off (order: 2)
later translated versions:Een heel verschil
Gemmas doch afoch auf
part of:Shall We Dance (1937 film soundtrack)