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A1 | I Could Have Told You- engineer:
- Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
- producer:
- Creed Taylor
- bass:
- Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- drums (drum set):
- Grady Tate (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- guitar:
- Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- piano:
- Count Basie (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- reeds:
- Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- trombone:
- Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Henry Coker (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- trumpet:
- Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- vocals:
- Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- conductor:
- Dick Hyman (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- arranger:
- Dick Hyman
- recorded at:
- Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- recording of:
- I Could Have Told You (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- lyricist:
- Carl Sigman
- composer:
- Jimmy Van Heusen
- publisher:
- Music Sales Corporation
| Count Basie & Arthur Prysock | | 3:47 |
A2 | Ain't No Use- engineer:
- Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
- producer:
- Creed Taylor
- bass:
- Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- drums (drum set):
- Grady Tate (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- guitar:
- Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- piano:
- Count Basie (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- reeds:
- Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- trombone:
- Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Henry Coker (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- trumpet:
- Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- vocals:
- Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- conductor:
- Frank Foster (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- arranger:
- Frank Foster
- recorded at:
- Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- recording of:
- Ain’t No Use (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- writer:
- Leroy Kirkland and Sid Wyche
| Count Basie & Arthur Prysock | | 2:49 |
A3 | I Could Write a Book- engineer:
- Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
- producer:
- Creed Taylor
- bass:
- Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- drums (drum set):
- Grady Tate (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- guitar:
- Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- piano:
- Count Basie (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- reeds:
- Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- trombone:
- Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Henry Coker (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- trumpet:
- Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- vocals:
- Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- conductor:
- Dick Hyman (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- arranger:
- Dick Hyman
- recorded at:
- Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- recording of:
- I Could Write a Book (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- lyricist:
- Lorenz Hart
- composer:
- Richard Rodgers
- publisher:
- Chappell & Co., Inc.
- part of:
- Pal Joey
| Count Basie & Arthur Prysock | | 3:44 |
A4 | Gone Again- engineer:
- Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
- producer:
- Creed Taylor
- bass:
- Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- drums (drum set):
- Grady Tate (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- guitar:
- Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- piano:
- Count Basie (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- reeds:
- Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- trombone:
- Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Henry Coker (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- trumpet:
- Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- vocals:
- Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- conductor:
- Billy Byers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- arranger:
- Billy Byers
- recorded at:
- Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- recording of:
- He’s Gone Again (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- writer:
- Curley Hamner, Gladys Hampton and Curtis Lewis
| Count Basie & Arthur Prysock | | 3:12 |
A5 | Come Home- engineer:
- Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
- producer:
- Creed Taylor
- bass:
- Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- drums (drum set):
- Grady Tate (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- guitar:
- Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- piano:
- Count Basie (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- reeds:
- Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- trombone:
- Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Henry Coker (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- trumpet:
- Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- vocals:
- Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- conductor:
- Billy Byers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- arranger:
- Billy Byers
- recorded at:
- Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
| Count Basie & Arthur Prysock | | 3:44 |
B1 | I Worry 'Bout You | Count Basie & Arthur Prysock | | 2:20 |
B2 | What Will I Tell My Heart | Count Basie & Arthur Prysock | | 2:49 |
B3 | Don't Go to Strangers- engineer:
- Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
- producer:
- Creed Taylor
- bass:
- Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- drums (drum set):
- Grady Tate (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- guitar:
- Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- piano:
- Count Basie (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- reeds:
- Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- trombone:
- Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Henry Coker (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- trumpet:
- Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- vocals:
- Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- conductor:
- Billy Byers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- arranger:
- Billy Byers
- recorded at:
- Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
| Count Basie & Arthur Prysock | | 2:50 |
B4 | I'm Lost | Count Basie & Arthur Prysock | | 3:24 |
B5 | I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter- engineer:
- Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
- producer:
- Creed Taylor
- bass:
- Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- drums (drum set):
- Grady Tate (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- guitar:
- Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- piano:
- Count Basie (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- reeds:
- Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- trombone:
- Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Henry Coker (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- trumpet:
- Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- vocals:
- Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- conductor:
- Dick Hyman (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- arranger:
- Dick Hyman
- recorded at:
- Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- cover recording of:
- I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- lyricist:
- Joe Young
- composer:
- Fred Ahlert and Joe Young
- publisher:
- Anglo-Pic Music Co. Ltd., Azure Pearl Music, Beeping Good Music Publishing, Bluewater Music UK, David Ahlert Music, DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., Downtown Music Publishing LLC , Fred Ahlert Mus. Corp., MCA Music Ltd., Memory Lane Music Ltd., MPL UK Publishing, Pencil Mark Music and Rytvoc, Inc.
| Count Basie & Arthur Prysock | | 2:55 |
B6 | Come Rain or Come Shine- engineer:
- Rudy van Gelder and Val Valentin
- producer:
- Creed Taylor
- bass:
- Norman Keenan (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- drums (drum set):
- Rufus Jones (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- guitar:
- Fred Green (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- piano:
- Count Basie (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- reeds:
- Charles Fowlkes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eric Dixon (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Eddie Davis (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Marshal Royal (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Robert Plater (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- trombone:
- Henderson Chambers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Al Grey (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Grover Mitchell (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and William Hughes (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- trumpet:
- Albert Aarons (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), George Cohn (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21), Wallace Davenport (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21) and Phil Guilbeau (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- vocals:
- Arthur Prysock (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- conductor:
- Billy Byers (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- arranger:
- Billy Byers
- recorded at:
- Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- recording of:
- Come Rain or Come Shine (from 1965-12-12 until 1965-12-21)
- lyricist:
- Johnny Mercer (in 1946)
- composer:
- Harold Arlen (in 1946)
- publisher:
- Chappell & Co., Chappell & Co., Inc. , S.A. Music Co. and Warner/Chappell Music Scandinavia AB
| Count Basie & Arthur Prysock | | 2:24 |