Decca matrix DLA 2609. When my sugar walks down the street / Ella Fitzgerald and her Famous Orchestra

  • Master Size: 10-in.
Notes
Ruppli session personnel note: Dick Vance, Irving Randolph, Taft Jordan (trumpet), John McConnell, George Matthews, Earl Hardy (trombone), Pete Clark, Chauncey Haughton (clarinet, alto saxophone), Sam Simmons, Elmer Williams (tenor saxophone), Teddy McRae (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone), Tommy Fulford (piano), Ulysses Livingston (guitar), Beverly Peer (bass), Jesse Price (drums), Ella Fitzgerald (vocals).
Ruppli session note: All titles also issued on CD classics (France) 644. All titles, except DLA 2611, also issued on CD MCA-GRP 2623-2/2. 25124/25/26 (78 rpm) were issued in album A-473.
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 PlaceTakeStatusLabel Name/NumberFormatNote Hide Additional Titles
7/31/1941 Los Angeles, California A Master Decca 18587 10-in.
7/31/1941 Los Angeles, California A Master Brunswick (U.K.) 03987 10-in.
7/31/1941 Los Angeles, California A Master Decca (Belgium) MU60264 10-in.
7/31/1941 Los Angeles, California A Master MCA-GRP 1642-2 Compact disc

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Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Decca matrix DLA 2609. When my sugar walks down the street / Ella Fitzgerald and her Famous Orchestra," accessed March 29, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/matrix/detail/2000269032/DLA_2609-When_my_sugar_walks_down_the_street.

Decca matrix DLA 2609. When my sugar walks down the street / Ella Fitzgerald and her Famous Orchestra. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved March 29, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/matrix/detail/2000269032/DLA_2609-When_my_sugar_walks_down_the_street.

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