Peter Duchin, 1964: Dance Till Dawn - Complete LP - Decca DL 74685
(0:00) Sunny Disposish / Bye Bye Blackbird / Mountain Greenery / Lullaby Of Broadway
(4:16) Crazy Rhythm / Fascinating Rhythm / I Got Rhythm / Clap Yo' Hands
(8:29) Vienna Life / Tales From The Vienna Woods
(12:18) I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful) / Nagasaki / It Had To Be You / Cross Your Heart / Shuffle Off To Buffalo / The Birth Of The Blues
(18:40) Dancing On The Ceiling / You Took Advantage Of Me / September In The Rain / Blue Room , Lulu's Back In Town
(23:02) The Girl Friend / Oh, You Beautiful Doll / Cheerful Little Earful / Sweet Georgia Brown
(26:57) Fine And Dandy / Ain't She Sweet / Avalon / Baby Face / Three Little Words / I've Got Five Dollars / I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover / Quando, Quando, Quando
(33:52) Strike Up The Band / Love Is Sweeping The Country / Of Thee I Sing / Limehouse Blues / Just One Of Those Things / I Get A Kick Out Of You / I Know That You Know / Charleston
Peter Duchin (born July 28, 1937) is an American pianist and band leader. Duchin was born in New York City, the son of pianist and band leader Eddy Duchin. His mother was Marjorie Oelrichs, a Newport, Rhode Island and New York City socialite who died unexpectedly when he was just five days old. She had been removed from the New York Social Register for marrying Duchin's father because Eddy Duchin was Jewish; her reaction was reportedly "Who cares? It's just a phone book." After the death of both of his parents he was raised by close family friends, statesman W. Averell Harriman and his wife, Marie Norton Harriman. Duchin was educated at Eaglebrook School (where he studied piano with Carrie Barbour Swift) and The Hotchkiss School prep schools in New England. He spent time in Paris, France and studied at the Sorbonne before returning home and graduating from Yale University.
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(4:16) Crazy Rhythm / Fascinating Rhythm / I Got Rhythm / Clap Yo' Hands
(8:29) Vienna Life / Tales From The Vienna Woods
(12:18) I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful) / Nagasaki / It Had To Be You / Cross Your Heart / Shuffle Off To Buffalo / The Birth Of The Blues
(18:40) Dancing On The Ceiling / You Took Advantage Of Me / September In The Rain / Blue Room , Lulu's Back In Town
(23:02) The Girl Friend / Oh, You Beautiful Doll / Cheerful Little Earful / Sweet Georgia Brown
(26:57) Fine And Dandy / Ain't She Sweet / Avalon / Baby Face / Three Little Words / I've Got Five Dollars / I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover / Quando, Quando, Quando
(33:52) Strike Up The Band / Love Is Sweeping The Country / Of Thee I Sing / Limehouse Blues / Just One Of Those Things / I Get A Kick Out Of You / I Know That You Know / Charleston
Peter Duchin (born July 28, 1937) is an American pianist and band leader. Duchin was born in New York City, the son of pianist and band leader Eddy Duchin. His mother was Marjorie Oelrichs, a Newport, Rhode Island and New York City socialite who died unexpectedly when he was just five days old. She had been removed from the New York Social Register for marrying Duchin's father because Eddy Duchin was Jewish; her reaction was reportedly "Who cares? It's just a phone book." After the death of both of his parents he was raised by close family friends, statesman W. Averell Harriman and his wife, Marie Norton Harriman. Duchin was educated at Eaglebrook School (where he studied piano with Carrie Barbour Swift) and The Hotchkiss School prep schools in New England. He spent time in Paris, France and studied at the Sorbonne before returning home and graduating from Yale University.
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