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Young Man With A Horn
[ US Release Date: 13 March 1950 ]
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  01.   I May Be Wrong [But I Think You're Wonderful]
(Doris Day with Harry James and his Orchestra)
(Henry Sullivan/Harry Ruskin)
 
  02.   The Man I Love
(Harry James and the Rhythm Section)
(George & Ira Gershwin)
 
  03.   The Very Thought Of You
(Doris Day with Harry James and his Orchestra)
(Ray Noble)
 
  04.   Melancholy Rhapsody
(Harry James and his Orchestra)
(Ray Heindorf/Sammy Cahn)
 
05. Get Happy
(Harry James and his Orchestra)
(Ted Koehler/Harold Arlen)
 
  06.   Too Marvelous For Words
(Doris Day with Harry James and his Orchestra)
(Richard Whiting/Johnny Mercer)
 
07. Limehouse Blues
(Harry James and the Rhythm Section)
(Phillip Braham/Douglas Furber)
 
  08.   With A Song In My Heart
(Doris Day with Harry James and his Orchestra)
(Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart)
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Doris completed her vocals Two day of recording 25 & 27 Jan 1950.

The pairing of singer Doris Day with trumpeter Harry James is an absolute joy. The album that resulted from this union was deservingly catapulted to the #1 spot on the American Billboard chart.
On 9 August 1954, this album was repackaged for the 12" LP format with four bonus tracks. These included "Pretty Baby", "I Only Have Eyes For You" plus two further recordings featuring Harry James: "Would I Love You" and "Lullaby Of Broadway".

In 1999, Columbia (USA) issued a CD of the 1954 edition inclusive of original LP artwork, in depth liner notes and many movie photos. 

1954 12" LP re-issue
  1954 Re-issue LP Artwork

 

Conductor: Harry James
  • Columbia Records (USA)
  • 10" Mono LP (#CL-6106) / 12" Mono LP (#CL-582)
  • Highest Chart Position: US#1
  • See also the film listing for Young Man with a Horn


 

 

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