Lee Wiley, Bobby Hackett, Joe Bushkin And His Swinging Strings - Manhattan Oh Look At Me Now

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Review by Gwyneth Llewelyn

Manhattan Oh Look At Me Now by Lee Wiley, Bobby Hackett, Joe Bushkin And His Swinging Strings is an impressive album that showcases the talents of these legendary musicians. The album features a collection of classic songs from the Great American Songbook, including "Manhattan," "My Funny Valentine," and "I've Got a Crush on You."

Lee Wiley's sultry vocals are complemented perfectly by the smooth trumpet playing of Bobby Hackett and the elegant piano work of Joe Bushkin. The addition of the Swinging Strings adds a rich layer of depth to the arrangements, creating a lush and sophisticated sound.

The album is a masterclass in jazz interpretation, with the musicians injecting their own unique style into each song. The result is a timeless collection of music that is both nostalgic and contemporary.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Oh! Look At Me Now3:01
Manhattan3:20

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Catalog Numbers

39202, 39203

Labels

Columbia

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM
  • Promo

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: CO 44732
  • Matrix / Runout: CO 44734

About Lee Wiley, Bobby Hackett, Joe Bushkin And His Swinging Strings

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American jazz singer. Born : October 09, 1908 in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. Died : December 11, 1975 in New York City, New York. Lee was a popular singer jazz active from the early 1930s up to 1972 when she withdrew from the musical scene. Wiley began her radio career at KVOO in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She sang on the Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt program on NBC in 1932, and was featured on Victor Young's radio show in 1933. From June 10, 1936, until September 2, 1936, she had her own show, Lee Wiley, on CBS. In 1939, Wiley recorded eight Gershwin songs on 78s with a small group for Liberty Music Shop Records. The set sold well and was followed by 78s dedicated to the music of Cole Porter (1940) and Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart (1940 and 1954), Harold Arlen (1943), and 10" LPs dedicated to the music of Vincent Youmans and Irving Berlin (1951). The players on these recordings included Bunny Berigan, Bud Freeman, Max Kaminsky, Fats Waller, Billy Butterfield, Bobby Hackett, Eddie Condon, Stan Freeman, Cy Walter, and the bandleader Jess Stacy, to whom Wiley was married for a number of years. These influential albums launched the concept of a "songbook" (often featuring lesser-known songs), which was later widely imitated by other singers. She was married from 1943 to 1948 to the bandleader (and pianist) Jess Stacy.

Name Vars

  • L. Wiley
  • Lee Wiley With Orchestra
  • Miss Lee Wiley
  • Riley
  • Vey
  • Weehler
  • Wheeler
  • Whilley
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Summary by Gwyneth Llewelyn

Manhattan Oh Look At Me Now is a must-have for any fan of jazz music. It is a testament to the enduring legacy of these talented musicians and a reminder of the beauty and power of the Great American Songbook.

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