Singin' n' Swingin' Connie Haines With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra |
Released 2001
Taken from various unidentified radio broadcasts recorded during 1940 through 1942, Singin' n' Swingin' compiles 18 solo vocals from Connie Haines with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, plus a pair of songs ("So This Then Is Love," "You Say the Sweetest Things Baby") with the Pied Pipers. Haines was a solid big-band girl singer, her sweet, clear voice carrying most of these songs, including highlights like "What Is This Thing Called Love?," "Little Brown Jug," "Rhumboogie," and "There'll Be Some Changes Made." Though the notes are scant, the recording quality is surprisingly good given the vintage of these sides. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
TRACKS 1. So This Then Is Love 2. Isn't That Just Like Love? 3. You Can Depend on Me 4. Boog It 5. Lights Out Hold Tight 6. That's for Me 7. Little Brown Jug 8. Two Dreams Met 9. Rhumboogie 10. I Wouldn't Take a Million 11. Georgia on My Mind 12. You Say the Sweetest Things, Baby 13. Will You Still Be Mine? 14. Buds Won't Bud 15. Swingtime Up in Harlem 16. Dreaming Out Loud 17. There'll Be Some Changes Made 18. I'm Nobody's Baby 19. You Think of Everything 20. What Is This Thing Called Love?
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