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Johnny Hartman All of Me Mp3, Flac, Wma Johnny Hartman All Of Me mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: All Of Me Country: US Released: 1978 MP3 version RAR size: 1892 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1708 mb WMA version RAR size: 1456 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 299 Other Formats: XM ADX MPC MMF ASF XM AAC Tracklist A1 Blue Skies 2:53 A2 I Could Make You Care 3:29 A3 Tenderly 3:18 A4 The Lamp Is Low 2:39 A5 While We're Young 2:52 A6 Birth Of The Blues 2:52 B1 I'll Follow You 3:28 B2 I Concentrate On You 3:45 B3 Stella By Starlight 3:43 B4 I Get A Kick Out Of You 3:04 B5 The End Of A Love Affair 3:16 B6 All Of Me 2:15 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – International Jazz Emporium Copyright (c) – Bethlehem Records Distributed By – Salsoul Record Corp. Credits Alto Saxophone – Anthony Ortega (tracks: A1, A6, B4, B6) Baritone Saxophone – Danny Bank (tracks: A1, A6, B4, B6) Bass – Milt Hinton (tracks: A1, A6, B4, B6) Conductor, Arranged By – Ernie Wilkins (tracks: A1, A6, B4, B6), Frank Hunter (tracks: A2-A5, B1-B3, B5) Design, Art Direction – Paula Bisacca Drums – Osie Johnson (tracks: A1, A6, B4, B6) Graphics – Lloyd Gelassen Orchestra – The Bethlehem Orchestra (tracks: A2-A5, B1-B3, B5) Photography By – Charles Stewart* Piano – Hank Jones (tracks: A1, A6, B4, B6) Sleeve Notes – Bob Porter Tenor Saxophone – Lucky Thompson (tracks: A1, A6, B4, B6) Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Jerome Richardson (tracks: A1, A6, B4, B6) Trombone – Frank Rehak (tracks: A1, A6, B4, B6) Trumpet – Ernie Royal (tracks: A1, A6, B4, B6), Howard McGhee (tracks: A1, A6, B4, B6) Vocals – Johnny Hartman Notes Recorded in New York, November 1956 Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Runout, etched, side A): BCP 6045A-1A T Matrix / Runout (Runout, etched, side B): BCP 6045B-1B T Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year All Of Me-The Johnny Debonair Mr. Bethlehem BCP 6014 BCP 6014 US 1957 Hartman Hartman (LP, Records Album, Mono) Bethlehem All Of Me-The BCP 6014, Records, BCP 6014, Johnny Debonair Mr. BCP-6014, Bethlehem BCP-6014, Spain 1988 Hartman Hartman (LP, FSR-2043 Records, Fresh FSR-2043 Album) Sound Records Johnny All Of Me (CD, R2 79849 Avenue Jazz R2 79849 US 2000 Hartman Album, RE, RM) Johnny All Of Me (CD, Bethlehem cdgr 137 cdgr 137 Germany 1992 Hartman Album) Records All Of Me (CD, Johnny VICJ-61460 Album, RE, RM, Avenue Jazz VICJ-61460 Japan 2007 Hartman car) Related Music albums to All Of Me by Johnny Hartman Frank Foster, George Wallington - Here Comes Frank Foster / George Wallington Showcase Michel Legrand - Legrand Jazz Alpha Plus Various - Born Under The Sign Of Jazz Various - Jazz Horizons: Down Beat Jazz Concert Count Basie Orchestra - Inside Basie Outside Anthony Ortega Quartet - Blues For Ortega / I Can't Get Started Stan Kenton & His Orchestra - Kenton: The Concert In Miniature Broadcasts 1952-1953 Art Farmer - New Jazz Stars Milt Jackson - Big Band Bags Sonny Rollins - El Momento.
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