 
                
                        The Two Sides of Lyttelton
Humphrey Lyttelton in 1954 compared with his very different band of 6 years later
Humphrey Lyttelton changed the sound of his band between the 1954 recording and the 1960 version. We have both 'sounds.' There's Fay Claasen with the WDR Big Band and a Betty Carter tune. Louise Rogers sings Walt Disney in the shape of Alice in Wonderland. Red Norvo and Eddie Condon appear by courtesy of some V-Disc compilations while Madelaine Peyroux sings a song that was a Charlie Chaplin original.
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    ![]()  Echoes of Ellington orchestraC Jam Blues 
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    ![]()  Fay ClaassenTight 
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    ![]()  Humphrey LytteltonSt James Infirmary Blues 
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    ![]()  Kermit RuffinsHey Look Me Over 
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    ![]()  John BarnesJohn Barnes - Falling In Love With Love 
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    ![]()  Shelly ManneSteeplechase 
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    ![]()  Louise RogersAlice In Wonderland 
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    ![]()  Terry LightfootTin Roof Blues 
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    ![]()  Frank HolderI Gotta Right To Sing the Blues 
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    ![]()  Red NorvoFlyin' ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ 
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    ![]()  Martin SasseDoxy 
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    ![]()  Ella FitzgeraldStardust 
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    ![]()  Humphrey LytteltonUndecided 
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    ![]()  Bud ShankOut Of This World 
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    ![]()  Madeleine PeyrouxSmile 
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    ![]()  Ruby BraffThem There Eyes 
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    ![]()  Eddie CondonAin't Gonna Give Nobody None Of My Jelly Roll 
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    ![]()  Kevin MahoganyPride and Joy 
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    ![]()  Dexter GordonI Should Care 
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    ![]()  Vic Dickenson - Russian Lullaby 
Broadcast
- Wed 20 Apr 2011 19:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Stoke, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Shropshire & ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Hereford & Worcester
