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  • Bellísima grabación, muchas gracias por compartirla.

  • Why do I like this kind of music ? I ask to myself , of course !!! I am so far in the geographic world were TEDDY was born !!! in time too ... One day, I will hear Teddy , in the Heaven , touching the white notes of piano , whith his black fingers ... and I will claps my white hands to him... ( sorry my kind of English )

  • Cole Porter was sheer genius. And Teddy was a truly great pianist.

  • UPDATED INFORMATION:

    Recorded on December 18, 1944.

    The Teddy Wilson Quintet on this side are as follows:

    Wilson, piano

    Charlie Shavers, trumpet

    Red Norvo, vibes

    Billy Taylor, bass

    Morey Feld, drums

  • Beautiful 3 minutes- just wish Maxine and Teddy had recorded more together. Is that not Lionel Hampton on vibes? It certainly sounds like his style- Red Norvo was a xylophone player

  • Originally introduced in Billy Rose's 1944 Broadway revue, "The Seven Lively Arts". Recorded on January 15, 1945, and originally released on Musicraft 317.

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