Decca matrix 84817. It could happen to you / Artie Shaw Orchestra
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Ruppli session personnel note: Billy Butterfield, Chris Griffin, Dale McMickle (trumpet), Bob Alexander, Lou McGarity (trombone), James Buffington (French horn), Artie Shaw (clarinet), Hymie Schertzer, Milt Yaner (alto saxophone), Al Klink, Romeo Penque (tenor saxophone), Bernie Leighton (piano), Art Ryerson (guitar), Trigger Alpert (bass), Don Lamond (drums), Sylvan Shulman, Zelly Smirnoff, Raul Poliakin, Mac Ceppos, Harry Glickman, Julie Brand, Harry Melnikoff, Felix Orlewitz (violin), Isadore Zir, Sol Deutsch, Sid Brecker (viola), Maurice Brown, Maurice Bialkin (cello). |
Ruppli session note: All titles issued on Decca DL-5524, DL-8309, Coral CB-20035. |
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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7/6/1953 New York, New York | A | Master | Decca ED-2381 | 45-rpm | |
7/6/1953 New York, New York | A | Master | Decca [9-]91040 | 45-rpm | |
7/6/1953 New York, New York | A | Master | Decca DL-5524 | LP | |
7/6/1953 New York, New York | A | Master | Decca DL-8309 | LP | |
7/6/1953 New York, New York | A | Master | Coral CB-20035 | LP |
Citation
Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Decca matrix 84817. It could happen to you / Artie Shaw Orchestra," accessed November 21, 2024, https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/matrix/detail/2000313034/84817-It_could_happen_to_you.
Decca matrix 84817. It could happen to you / Artie Shaw Orchestra. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/matrix/detail/2000313034/84817-It_could_happen_to_you.
"Decca matrix 84817. It could happen to you / Artie Shaw Orchestra." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 21 November 2024.
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