Decca matrix DLA 441. The house Jack built for Jill / Bing Crosby
- Master Size: 10-in.
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Ruppli session personnel note: Bing Crosby (vocals), with Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra: George Thow, Toots Camarata (trumpet), Bobby Byrne, Joe Yukl, Don Mattison (trombone), Jimmy Dorsey (clarinet, alto saxophone, leader), Jack Stacey (alto saxophone), Fud Livingston (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone), Skeets Herfurt (tenor saxophone), Bobby Van Eps (piano), Roc Hillman (guitar), Slim Taft (bass), Ray McKinley (drums). |
Documentation of Decca Records derives from Michel Ruppli's "The Decca labels: a discography" (Greenwood Press, 1996). Data has not been systematically reviewed or edited by ADP staff, except as indicated. |
Take Date and Place | Take | Status | Label Name/Number | Format | Note Hide Additional Titles |
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7/17/1936 Los Angeles, California | B | Master | Decca 905 | 10-in. | |
7/17/1936 Los Angeles, California | B | Master | Brunswick (U.K.) 02285 | 10-in. | |
7/17/1936 Los Angeles, California | B | Master | Decca 11009 | 10-in. | Noted as "alternate" release. |
7/17/1936 Los Angeles, California | B | Master | Decca DL-6010 | LP | Noted as "alternate" release. |
7/17/1936 Los Angeles, California | B | Master | Decca DL-4251 | LP | Noted as "alternate" release. |
7/17/1936 Los Angeles, California | B | Master | Decca 9-11009 | 45-rpm | Noted as "alternate" release. |
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Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Decca matrix DLA 441. The house Jack built for Jill / Bing Crosby," accessed October 3, 2024, https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/matrix/detail/2000266864/DLA_441-The_house_Jack_built_for_Jill.
Decca matrix DLA 441. The house Jack built for Jill / Bing Crosby. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved October 3, 2024, from https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/matrix/detail/2000266864/DLA_441-The_house_Jack_built_for_Jill.
"Decca matrix DLA 441. The house Jack built for Jill / Bing Crosby." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 3 October 2024.
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