Tom Morgan and Frank Foster
Former Capitol Records producer Tom Morgan recalls his days at the Capitol Tower. In part two, saxophonist Frank Foster remembers his time with the Count Basie Orchestra.
This week there are more exclusive interviews from Graham鈥檚 personal archive. In part one, former Capitol Records producer Tom Morgan recalls his days at the Capitol Tower with Peggy Lee and Billy May. In part two, saxophonist Frank Foster remembers his time with the Count Basie Orchestra. Graham鈥檚 musical theme this week is 鈥淎utumn鈥.
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Music Played
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Hour 1
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Tony Bennett
The Moment Of Truth
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Ella Fitzgerald
THe Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
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Frank Sinatra
Autumn In New York
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S茅rgio Mendes
Cinnamon And Clove
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Peggy Lee
Because I Love Him
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Nat King Cole
Autumn Leaves
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Alvino Rey
Blues In The Night
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Harry Connick, Jr.
We Are In Love
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Judy Garland
How Long Has This Been Going On
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Mickey Rooney
Manhattan
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Sammy Davis Jr.
September Song
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Carmen McRae
Tis Autumn
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Matt Monro
The Second Time Around
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Barbra Streisand
Autumn
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The Sauter鈥揊inegan Orchestra
Doodletown Races
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Hour 2
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Julie London
Fly Me To The Moon
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Ray Charles
Georgia On My Mind
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Mary Cleere Haran
This Heart Of Mine
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Woody Herman
Early Autumn
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Jo茫o Gilberto
Damba Da Minha Terra
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Count Basie
Shiny Stockings
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Sarah Vaughan
Stopming At The Savoy
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Henry Mancini
Autumn Nocturne
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Irene Kral
Wonderful Life
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Artie Shaw
If It's You
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Dinah Washington
Spetember In The Rain
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Nancy Wilson
When The Meadow Was Blooming
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Anthony Newley
I Get Along Without You Very Well
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Randy Brooks
Tippin' In
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Broadcast
- Sun 22 Sep 2013 15:00成人快手 Radio Bristol, 成人快手 Radio Gloucestershire, 成人快手 Radio Wiltshire & 成人快手 Radio Somerset