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The Morning After (1937 song)

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Wikipedia article




"'The Morning After'" is a 1937 song composed by Tommy Dorsey, Moe Jaffe, and Clay Boland. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra released the song as a Victor 78 single in 1937 with Jack Leonard on vocals.

"The Morning After" was released as a Victor 78, 25703-A, by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra in 1937 with "I May Be Wrong But I Think You're Wonderful" as the B side.[http://www.jazz-on-line.com/ The Jazz Anthology website.] The song was published by the Standard Music Publications, Inc. in New York.[http://www.ascap.com/ace/ ASCAP database.]

Other recordings



The song was also recorded by Red Norvo and His Orchestra and was released as a Brunswick 78, 7932, in 1937 featuring Mildred Bailey on vocals.[http://www.jazz-on-line.com/ The Jazz Anthology website.] Lennie Hayton and His Orchestra also released a recording of the song on Decca with Paul Barry on vocals.

References



Sources

*Peter J. Levinson, 'Tommy Dorsey: Livin' in a Great Big Way: a Biography' (Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press, 2005)

*Robert L. Stockdale, 'Tommy Dorsey: On The Side' (Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press, 1995)

*[http://www.jazz-on-line.com/ The Jazz Anthology website.]

*[http://www.ascap.com/ace/ ASCAP database.]


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