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28 February 2009
Last Doller
During his career Selvin recorded more sides than any other person, according to Guinness Book of World Records. This is estimated to be between 13,000 and 20,000 titles. Selvin accomplished this by being talented, but also by recording for dozens of different labels under even more numerous pseudonyms. I seriously doubt that any collection would be all inclusive, but here is Volume 1 from his Columbia period. Enjoy. +
Tracks
1. Last Doller
2. I Wanna Sing About You
3. You're My Everything
4. You Can't Stop Me from Loving You
5. Makin' Faces at the Man in the Moon
6. Lucille
7. Hot-Cha Medley: You Can Make My Life a Bed of Roses/Say & There I Go, Dreaming Again
8. Was That the Human Thing to Do?
9. You Try Somebody Else
10. When We're Alone
11. Happy Days Are Here Again
12. Whe Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba
13. Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
14. It's the Darndest Thing
15. Little Mary Brown
16. She Didn't Say Yes
17. My Sweet Tooth Says I Wanna
18. Take It from Me
19. Who Am I?
20. You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love)
21. When the Rest of the Crowd Goes Home
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Thanks I love this old dance music which many jazz lovers don't like
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