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Lena Horne at M-G-M : Ain' It The Truth - Rhino

  1. Just One Of Those Things (Cole Porter)
  2. Recorded 14 May, 1941
    Conducted by Georgie Stoll
    Arranged and Orchestrated by Robert Van Eps
    PANAMA HATTIE (1942)

  3. The Sping (Music : Phil Moore, Lyric : Phil Moore, J. Le Gon, Alfred Moore)
  4. Recorded 9 May, 1942
    Conducted by Georgie Stoll
    Arranged and Orchestrated by Phil Moore and Robert Van Eps
    Performed with the Berry Brothers and the M-G-M Studio Chorus
    PANAMA HATTIE (1942)

  5. Ain' It the Truth (Music : Harold Arlen, Lyric : E. Y. Harburg)
  6. Recorded 16 September, 1942
    Conducted by Georgie Stoll
    Arranged and Orchestrated by Phil Moore and George Bassman
    Outtake from "Cabin in the Sky" (1943)

  7. Life's Full O' Consequence (Music : Harold Arlen, Lyric : E. Y. Harburg)
  8. Recorded 8 September, 1942
    Conducted by Georgie Stoll
    Arranged and Orchestrated by George Bassman
    Performed with Eddie "Rochester" Anderson
    CABIN IN THE SKY (1943)

  9. Honey in the Honeycomb (Music : Harold Arlen, Lyric : E. Y. Harburg)
  10. Recorded 28 September, 1942
    Conducted by Georgie Stoll
    Arranged and Orchestrated by George Bassman
    CABIN IN THE SKY (1943)

  11. Honeysuckle Rose (Music : "Fats" Waller, Lyric : Andy Razaf)
  12. Recorded 27 April, 1943
    Conducted by Benny Carter
    Arranged and Orchestrated by Benny Carter
    Performed with Benny Carter and his Orchestra
    THOUSANDS CHEER (1943)

  13. You're So Indiff'rent (Music : Sammy Fain, Lyric : Mitchell Parish)
  14. Recorded 11 March, 1943
    Conducted by Georgie Stoll
    Arranged and Orchestrated by Phil Moore
    SWING FEVER (1943)

  15. Jericho (Music : Robert Myers, Lyric : Leo Robin)
  16. Recorded 8 and 24 March, 1943
    Conducted by Georgie Stoll
    Arranged by Kay Thompson, Orchestrated by Hal Mooney
    Performed with the M-G-M Studio Chorus, Hazel Scott at the piano, and Freddie Trainer at the trumpet
    I DOOD IT (1943)

  17. Brazilian Boogie (Hugh Martin-Ralph Blane)
  18. Recorded 10 July, 1943
    Conducted by Johnny Green
    Arranged and Orchestrated by Ted Duncan
    Performed with the Music Maids, The Edwards Sisters, and the M-G-M Studio Chorus
    BROADWAY RHYTHM (1944)

  19. Somebody Loves Me (Music : George Gershwin, Lyric : Buddy G. DeSylva, Ballard MacDonald)
  20. Recorded 4 June, 1943
    Conducted by Johnny Green
    Arranged and Orchestrated by Phil Moore
    BROADWAY RHYTHM (1944)

  21. Tete A Tete At Tea Time/Solid Potato Salad (Don Raye-Gene DePaul)
  22. Recorded 3 July, 1943
    Conducted by Johnny Green
    Arranged and Orchestrated by Phil Moore and Ted Duncan
    Outtake from "Broadway Rhythm" (1944)
    Performed with Eddie "Rochester" Anderson

  23. Paper Doll (Johnny S. Black)
  24. Recorded 8 December, 1943
    Conducted by Georgie Stoll
    Arranged and Orchestrated by Eddie Jackson
    TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR (1944)

  25. Paper Doll (alternate lyric)
  26. Recorded 8 December, 1943
    Conducted by Georgie Stoll
    Arranged and Orchestrated by Eddie Jackson
    Outtake from "Two Girls and a Sailor" (1944)

  27. Trembling Of a Leaf (Music : Johnny Green, Lyric : Jack Lawrence)
  28. Recorded 29 September, 1943
    Conducted by Georgie Stoll
    Arranged and Orchestrated by Phil Moore
    Outtake from "Two Girls and a Sailor" (1944)

  29. Love (Hugh Martin-Ralph Blane)
  30. Recorded 30 June and 11 October, 1944
    Conducted by Lennie Hayton
    Arranged and Orchestrated by Conrad Salinger
    Performed with the M-G-M Studio Chorus
    ZIEGFELD FOLLIES (1946)

  31. Can't Help Lovin' Dan Man (Music : Jerome Kern, Lyric : Oscar Hammerstein II)
  32. Recorded 29 January, 1946
    Conducted by Lennie Hayton
    Arranged and Orchestrated by Conrad Salinger and Lennie Hayton
    TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY (1946)

  33. Why Was I Born? (Music : Jerome Kern, Lyric : Oscar Hammerstein II)
  34. Recorded 22 March, 1946
    Conducted by Lennie Hayton
    Arranged and Orchestrated by Conrad Salinger and Lennie Hayton
    TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY (1946)

  35. Bill (Music : Jerome Kern, Lyric : Oscar Hammerstein II)
  36. Recorded 19 April, 3 June, 20 June, and 24 June, 1946
    Conducted by Lennie Hayton
    Arranged and Orchestrated by Wally Heglin
    Outtake from "Till the Clouds Roll By" (1946)

  37. Where Or When (Music: Richard Rodgers, Lyric : Lorenz Hart)
  38. Recorded 30 March, 1948
    Conducted by Lennie Hayton
    Arranged by Lennie Hayton, Orchestrated by Wally Heglin
    WORDS AND MUSIC (1948)

  39. The Lady is a Tramp (Music: Richard Rodgers, Lyric : Lorenz Hart)
  40. Recorded 30 March, and 1 April, 1948
    Conducted by Lennie Hayton
    Arranged by Lennie Hayton, Orchestrated by Wally Heglin
    WORDS AND MUSIC (1948)

  41. Baby, Come Out Of the Clouds (Music : Leo J. Pearl, Lyric : Henry Nemo)
  42. Recorded 17 February, 1949
    Conducted by Lennie Hayton
    Arranged and Orchestrated by Wally Heglin
    DUCHESS OF IDAHO (1950)

  43. If You Can Dream (Music : Nicholas Broszky, Lyric : Sammy Cahn)
  44. Recorded 19 September, 1955
    Conducted by Lennie Hayton
    Arranged and Orchestrated by Lennie Hayton
    MEET ME IN LAS VEGAS (1950)

  45. You Got Looks (Music : Nicholas Broszky, Lyric : Sammy Cahn)
  46. Recorded 19 September, 1955
    Conducted by Lennie Hayton
    Arranged and Orchestrated by Lennie Hayton
    Outtake from "Meet Me in Las Vegas" (1956)

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