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Rare Gems and Hidden Treasures

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Capitol, United States, #72435-27564-2-1
Released July 18, 2000
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19 rarer Capitol recordings, 1946-1962
Every Night (4/13/57, Capitol single #3722)
Please Don’t Rush Me (3/29/62, unissued, from Mink Jazz album sessions)
Light of Love (9/14/58, Capitol single #4071)
Ain’t Doin’ Bad Doin’ Nothin’ (11/26/47, unissued)
Eight, Nine and Ten (3/28/47, unissued)
Baby, Come Home (2/18/52, unissued)
I Love the Way You’re Breaking My Heart (12/17/51, unissued)
Why Should I Cry Over You? (7/3/47, unissued)
Bubble-loo, Bubble-loo (12/2/47, Capitol single #15118)
Blum Blum, I Wonder Who I Am (12/29/48, Capitol single #15371)
Similau (2/8/49, Capitol single #15416)
Laroo, Laroo, Lili Bolero (11/25/47, Capitol single #15048)
Hold Me (11/19/47, Capitol single #15298)
(I’m Not Gonna) Let It Bother Me (12/26/47, unissued)
It’s the Bluest Kind of Blue (10/18/46, unissued)
While We’re Young (11/27/47, Capitol single #15416)
Foolin’ Nobody But Me (11/20/47, unissued)
All the Cats Join In (6/10/46, Capitol radio transcription)
Farewell to Arms (6/23/61, unissued, from If You Go album sessions)

 

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