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Straighten Up And Fly Right

                 


            



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Condition: NEAR MINT (NM OR M-) / NEAR MINT (NM OR M-) (Media / Cover)    More Info
Label: Oval (3) OVLP507
Country: UK
Released: 1983
Genre: Ragtime
Num In Set: 1
Quantity: 1 in stock
Seller Ref:   1025010834 sssssss 1

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Tracklist
 
A1Let Yourself Go2:57
A2You Go To Me Head3:08
A3The Way You Look Tonight2:36
A4Where Or When3:25
A5Straighten Up And Fly Right2:42
A6Cry Me A River2:38
B1It's All Right With Me3:11
B2It's Only A Paper Moon2:43
B3Serenade In Blue3:41
B4They Can't Take That Away From Me3:00
B5Funny4:40



Credits
Arranged By, Keyboards - Steve King
Arranged By, Producer - Steve O'Donnell
Backing Vocals - Colin Jennings, Most Of The Steves
Drums - Peter Boita
Guitar - Bob Cranham
Lyricon - John L. Walters
Trombone - Tom Hutchinson
Trumpet - Dick Hanson

Notes
Track A1: first sung by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in the film "Follow The Fleet" (1936)
Track A2: first recorded by Larry Clinton and his Orchestra with vocal by Bea Wain (1938)
Track A3: first sung by Fred Astaire in the film "Swing Time" (1936)
Track A4: first sung by Mitzi Green and Ray Heatherington in the musical version of "Babes In Arms" and sung by Judy Garland in the film version (1939)
Track A5: first recorded by Nat King Cole (1943)
Track B1: first recorded by Juli London and featured by her in the film "The Girl Can't Help It" (1956)
Track B2: first sung by Peter Cookson in the Broadway stage version of "Can Can" (1953)
Track B3: Originally performed as "If You Believed In Me" by Claire Carleton in the play "The Great Magoo" (1932) and first sung as "It's Only A Paper Moon" by June Knight and Buddy Rogers in the film "Take A Chance" (1933)
Track B4: first performed by the Glenn Miller Orchestra (with vocal by Ray Eberle and the Modernaires) in the film "Orchestra Wives" 1942
Track B5: first sung by Fred Astaire in "Shall We Dance" (1937)
Track B6: first sung by Helen Shapiro in the stage musical "'Ello 'Ello 'Ello" (1982)

Sleeve Printed in France


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