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1937, Vol. 3 - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
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  1. All You Want to Do Is Dance
  2. Having Wonderful Time
  3. After You
  4. Stardust on the Moon
  5. Have You Got Any Castles, Baby?
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  1. All You Want to Do Is Dance
  2. Having Wonderful Time
  3. After You
  4. Stardust on the Moon
  5. Have You Got Any Castles, Baby?
  6. You've Got Something There
  7. Night and Day
  8. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
  9. Canadian Capers
  10. The Morning After
  11. Once in a While
  12. An Old Flame Never Dies
  13. You and I Know
  14. Goodbye, Jonah
  15. If You Were Someone Else
  16. The Big Apple
  17. In the Still of the Night
  18. Who Knows?
  19. If It's the Last Thing I Do
  20. I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful)
  21. The Lady Is a Tramp
  22. Tears in My Heart
  23. Josephine
  24. If the Man in the Moon Were a Coon
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The seventh installment in the Classics Tommy Dorsey chronology opens with four love songs swung by the Clambake Seven and sung by Edythe Wright. On the bluesy and slightly dissonant "After You," the leader plays his trombone using a trumpet mouthpiece, creating a sound somewhat similar to what Jack Teagarden would achieve on his "Glass Blues" of 1944 using nothing more than a trombone mouthpiece and a water glass. Bud Freeman's solo on this track is nothing short of marvelous. A light smattering of instrumentals include a ...

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