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DescriptionBenny Carter (alto saxophone) performs "Love Is Cynthia," later recorded as "To Ava." The tune was performed for the film "Snows of Kilimanjaro."
Date Created1952
193
TitleBlue
DescriptionBenny Carter (alto saxophone) and the Alfred Newman Orchestra perform "Blue."
Date Created1952
194
DescriptionThis recording contains the soundtrack to "Something About Lee Wiley" for the television series "Chrysler Theater." Personnel on the soundtrack include Benny Carter (composer, arranger), Jack Sheldon...
Date Created1963
195
DescriptionThis recording contains the soundtrack to "Something About Lee Wiley" for the television series "Chrysler Theater." Personnel on the soundtrack include Benny Carter (composer, arranger), Jack Sheldon...
Date Created1963
196
DescriptionMartha Davis and Spouse, a musical comedy act, perform "You Are Not My First Love" (0:07), "A Hundred Years From Today " (3:00), "You'd Better Think It Over" (6:14), and "Red, Red Ribbon" (9:02)...
Date Created1957
197
Description"The Juke Box" and "Phantom Raiders," were composed by Benny Carter for the television series "M Squad." The recording contains two versions of "Phantom Raiders," the second at a faster tempo. These...
Date Created1959
198
DescriptionThis recording contains an unidentified tune and "The Mugger," for the television series M Squad. Benny Carter plays alto saxophone on both tunes and composed "The Mugger." These performances are...
Date Created1959
199
Description"Only Trust Your Heart" was composed by Benny Carter for the television film "The Hanged Man." Carter was the musical director for the film. This version of "Only Trust Your Heart" is not the same...
Date Created1964
200
DescriptionAn unidentified vocalist performs a demo of "The Record Song," composed by Benny Carter and Paul Vandervoort.
Date Created1942-1944
201
DescriptionAn unidentified vocalist performs a demo of "How Could You?," composed by Benny Carter.
Date Created1942-1944