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Artie Shaw Moonglow
Vinyl Tri-Centre
Swing

Main image
RCA Victor
tracks a1, b2 bass Jud Denaut
tracks a2, b1 bass Sid Weiss
tracks a1, a2, b1, b2 clarinet Artie Shaw
tracks a2, b1 drums George Wettling
tracks a1, b2 drums Nick Fatool
tracks a2 guitar Al Avola
tracks a1, b2 guitar Al Hendrickson
tracks a2, b1 piano Bob Kitsis
tracks a1 piano Johnny Guarnieri
tracks a1 saxophone Bus Bassey
tracks a2, b1 saxophone Georgie Auld
tracks a2, b1 saxophone Hank Freeman
tracks a1 saxophone Jerry Jerome
tracks a1, b1, b2 saxophone Les Robinson
tracks a1 saxophone Neely Plumb
tracks a2, b1 saxophone Tony Pastor
tracks a2, b1 trombone George Arus
tracks a2, b1 trombone Harry Rodgers
tracks a1 trombone Jack Jenney
tracks a2, b1 trombone Les Jenkins
tracks a1 trombone Ray Conniff
tracks a1 trombone Vernon Brown
tracks a2, b1 trumpet Bernie Privin
tracks a1, b2 trumpet Billy Butterfield
tracks a2, b1 trumpet Chuck Peterson
tracks a1 trumpet George Wendt
tracks a2, b1 trumpet Harry Geller
tracks a1 trumpet Jimmy Cathcart
tracks b1 vocals Helen Forrest
Manufactured By RCA Of Australia Pty. Ltd.
Recorded By Radio Corporation Of America
Published By Boosey & Hawkes (Aust.)
Published By Chappell's ∙ Sydney
Published By Palings ∙ Sydney
Sleeve credits 'Artie Shaw'
Label credits 'Artie Shaw And His Orchestra'

'Moonglow' recorded Hollywood, 23rd January 1941. Publisher: B&H
'Oh Lady Be Good' recorded New York, 27th August 1939. Publisher: Chappell
'All The Things You Are' recorded New York, 26th October 1939. Publisher: Chappell
'Special Delivery Stomp' recorded Hollywood, September 3 1940 (Artie Shaw And His Gramercy Five). Publisher: Palings

Black label, with 3 prong centre, in flipback picture sleeve.
Matrix / Runout: J2PH-0611 (Label, Side A)
Matrix / Runout: J2PH-0612 (Label, Side B)
Matrix / Runout: J2PH 0611 (Runout, Etched, Side A)
Matrix / Runout: J2PH 0612 (Runout, Etched, Side B)