Make the Man Love Me + Joy Bryan Sings (FSRCD 699)

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Make the Man Love Me + Joy Bryan Sings

Fresh Sound Records

8427328606998

ZZZ 133186

FSRCD 699

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Make the Man Love Me + Joy Bryan Sings

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Tracklisting:

01. My Romance (Rodgers-Hart) 2:57
02. Make The Man Love Me (Fields-Schwartz) 4:56
03. Almost Like Being In Love (Lerner-Loewe) 3:28
04. It Never Entered My Mind (Rodgers-Hart) 4:02
05. East Of The Sun (Bowman) 3:36
06. Aren't You Glad You're You? (Van Heusen-Burke) 3:30
07. My Funny Valentine (Rodgers-Hart) 3:54
08. Old Devil Moon (Harburg-Lane) 4:06
09. These Foolish Things (Link-Strachey-Marvell) 3:31
10. Everything's Coming Up Roses (Sondheim-Styne) 3:31
11. I Was Doin' All Right (G.& I. Gershwin) 3:00
12. ‘Round Midnight (Hanighen-Monk-Williams) 3:13
13. My Shining Hour (Arlen-Mercer) 1:50
14. When The World Was Young (Block-Mercer) 3:56
15. Mississippi Mud (Barris-Cavanaugh) 3:13
16. My Heart Stood Still (Rodgers-Hart) 2:45
17. You're My Everything (Warren-Young-Dixon) 2:31
18. When It's Sleepy Time Down South (Rene-Muse) 3:48
19. Swinging On a Star (Burke-Van Heusen) 3:11
20. What Is There To say? (Duke-Harburg) 2:35
21. Down The Old Ox Road (Coslow-Johnston) 3:07
22. I Could Write A Book (Rodgers-Hart) 2:07


Original Sources:

Tracks #1-10, from the 12" album
“Make the Man Love Me” (Contemporary S7604)

Tracks #11-22, from the 12" album
“Joy Bryan Sings” (Mode LP-108)


Personnel on #1-10:
Joy Bryan (vocals), accompanied by Wynton Kelly (piano); Al Viola (guitar); Leroy Vinnegar (bass); Frank Butler (drums).

Recorded at Contemporary Records Studio, West Hollywood, Los Angeles, July 26, 28 & 29, 1961.


Personnel on #11-22:
Joy Bryan (vocals), accompanied by Marty Paich Septet
Jack Sheldon (trumpet); Bob Enevoldsen (clarinet, bass clarinet, valve trombone); Herb Geller (clarinet, alto sax); Ronny Lang (clarinet, baritone, alto sax); Marty Paich (piano); Red Mitchell (bass); Mel Lewis (drums).

Recorded at Radio Recorders, Hollywood, June 12, 1957.