# | Title | Rating | Length |
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1 | The Best Thing for You Would Be Me | | 4:26 |
2 | Sentimental Journey | | 4:26 |
3 | I've Got You Under My Skin | | 3:54 |
4 | I Remember You | | 3:11 |
5 | My Shining Hour | | 3:51 |
6 | Them There Eyes | | 2:37 |
7 | I'm Beginning to See the Light- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1983-08)
- recording engineer:
- Allen Sides
- producer:
- Carl E. Jefferson
- baritone saxophone:
- Mike Brignola (in 1983-08)
- bass [acoustic, electric bass]:
- John Adams (in 1983-08)
- bass trombone:
- Randy Hawes (in 1983-08)
- brass [trumpet, flugelhorn]:
- Bill Byrne (in 1983-08), Dan Fornero (in 1983-08), Mark Lewis (in 1983-08), Paul Mazzio (in 1983-08) and Scott Wagstaff (in 1983-08)
- drums (drum set) and percussion:
- Jeff Hamilton (in 1983-08)
- guitar [acoustic, electric guitar]:
- John Chiodini (in 1983-08)
- piano [piano, electric piano]:
- John Oddo (in 1983-08)
- reeds [clarinet, alto saxophone]:
- Woody Herman (in 1983-08)
- tenor saxophone:
- Frank Tiberi (in 1983-08)
- trombone:
- John Fedchock (in 1983-08) and Gene Smith (in 1983-08)
- woodwind [tenor saxophone, flute]:
- Jim Carrol (in 1983-08) and Mark Vinci (in 1983-08)
- vocals:
- Rosemary Clooney (in 1983-08)
- conductor:
- John Oddo (in 1983-08)
- remixer:
- Allen Sides
- arranger:
- John Oddo
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Concord Jazz, Inc.
- remixed at:
- Ocean Way Recording in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
- recording of:
- I’m Beginning to See the Light (in 1983-08)
- lyricist:
- Don George (in 1944)
- composer:
- Duke Ellington (in 1944), Johnny Hodges (in 1944) and Harry James (in 1944)
- publisher:
- Anne-Rachel Music Corp.
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8 | Nice "N" Easy- recording engineer and mixer:
- Phil Edwards
- producer:
- John Burk
- bass:
- Tom Warrington (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
- brass [trumpet flugelhorn]:
- George Graham (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
- brass [trumpet, flugelhorn]:
- Larry Hall (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Warren Luening (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Bob Summers (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
- drums (drum set):
- Joe LaBarbera (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
- French horn:
- Brad Warnaar (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
- guitar:
- Tim May (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
- keyboard [piano, synthesizer]:
- John Oddo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
- percussion:
- Joe Porcaro (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
- reeds [clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
- Bob Cooper (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
- trombone:
- Bill Booth (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), Bill Elton (from 1991-11 until 1991-12), George Roberts (from 1991-11 until 1991-12) and Chauncey Welsch (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
- woodwind [flute, alto flute, alto saxophone]:
- Gary Foster (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
- woodwind [flute, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone]:
- Bob Tricarico (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
- woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone]:
- Dan Higgins (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
- woodwind [flute, clarinet, alto saxophone]:
- Joe Soldo (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
- woodwind [flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone]:
- Pete Christlieb (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
- vocals:
- Rosemary Clooney (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Concord Jazz, Inc.
- recorded at:
- Group IV Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
- mixed at:
- PER in San Francisco, California, United States
- recording of:
- Nice ’n’ Easy (from 1991-11 until 1991-12)
- lyricist:
- Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman
- composer:
- Lew Spence
- publisher:
- Spirit Two Music (ended), Threesome Music Company (ended), Warner Bros. Music Corp. (ended), Spence Lew Music and Spirit Two Music Crescendo
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9 | There Will Never Be Another You | | 3:23 |
10 | The Continental- assistant recording engineer:
- Steve Genewick (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- recording engineer:
- Leslie Ann Jones (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- producer:
- John Burk and Allen Sviridoff
- bass:
- Chuck Berghofer (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- bass trombone:
- George Roberts (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- brass [trumpet, flugelhorn]:
- Warren Luening (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- cello:
- Christine Ermacoff (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30) and Armen Ksajikian (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- drums (drum set):
- Gregg Field (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- guitar:
- Dennis Budimir (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- harp:
- Marcia Dickstein (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- piano:
- John Oddo (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- trombone:
- Charley Loper (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30), Bill Elton (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30) and Chauncey Welsch (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- trumpet:
- Rick Baptist (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30), Wayne Bergeron (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30) and George Graham (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- violin:
- Darius Campo (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30), Assa Drori (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30), Gwenn Heller (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30), Karen Jones (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30) and Bob Sanov (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- woodwind [baritone saxophone, oboe]:
- Gene Cipriano (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- woodwind [woodwinds, alto saxophone]:
- Gary Foster (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30) and Joe Soldo (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- woodwind [woodwinds, tenor saxophone]:
- Tommy Newsom (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30) and Vince Trombetta (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- vocals:
- Rosemary Clooney (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- conductor:
- John Oddo (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- remixer:
- Leslie Ann Jones
- arranger:
- Nelson Riddle
- concertmaster:
- Endré Granat (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Concord Jazz, Inc.
- recorded at:
- Capitol Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- remixed at:
- Capitol Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
- recording of:
- The Continental (from 1995-09-27 until 1995-09-30)
- lyricist:
- Herb Magidson (in 1934)
- composer:
- Con Conrad (in 1934)
- publisher:
- Harms, Inc., Magidson Music, Inc., The Songwriters Guild and Warner Bros., Inc.
- part of:
- Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 7)
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