Successful American jazz and light music of the 20th century, composed primarily from Broadway musicals, musical theater and Hollywood films.
The Music of Frank Loesser
This composer, born in New York in 1910, was first of all a lyricist for well-known Standards such as Tea For Two (Vincent Youmans), Heart And Soul (Hoagy Carmichael), On A Slowboat To China and I hear Music (Burton Lane), but around 1940 he began to compose as well, which led to a number of fantastic songs for which he wrote the lyrics himself, of course!
Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year, Rita Reys / Jazz Messengers
What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve, Nancy Wilson
If I were A Bell, Miles Davis
If I were A Bell, Mark Murphy
I’ll Never Been in Love Before, Anna Calahan
I’ll Know, Kelly Green / Christian McBride
Luck Be A Lady Tonight, Hans Teeuwen
Baby It’s Cold Outside, Frank Loesser & Lynn Garland
Joey, Al Jarreau
Inchworm, Laika Fatien
Never Will I Marry, Sylvia Droste
I Believe In You, Sarah Vaughan
What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve, Rob McConnel Boss Brass