tag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:/blogs/discography?p=1Discography2017-02-05T04:22:58-06:00Bolcom & Morrisfalsetag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532242016-02-21T23:15:02-06:002017-01-15T15:05:49-06:00Autumn Leaves<!-- more --><p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189173/f990a2a5395aa3fafa564d5bb4713fbb81ea6f0d/medium/autumn-leaves.jpg?0" class="size_m justify_right border_none" alt="" />Enjoy the singing of Joan Morris with William Bolcom at the piano in this selection of 21 popular cabaret songs, including “Am I Blue,” “Swinging on a Star,” “Can’t We Be Friends,” and “As Time Goes By.” </p>
<p>Available for order at <a contents="CDbaby.com" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/bolcommorris" target="_blank">CDbaby.com</a>. </p>
<p>Track Listing </p>
<p>1. About a Quarter to Nine <br>2. Autumn Leaves <br>3. Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries <br>4. Am I Blue <br>5. Swinging On a Star <br>6. Minicabs <br>7. Surabaya Johnny <br>8. Now I'm a Lady <br>9. Mean to Me <br>10. A Bar On the Piccola Marina <br>11. Madame Arthur <br>12. Dans Ma Maison <br>13. Mira <br>14. El Cambalache <br>15. Can't We Be Friends <br>16. Hong Kong Blues <br>17. A Cottage for Sale <br>18. I Don't Want to Get Thin <br>19. Bruce <br>20. Three Penny Things <br>21. As Time Goes By<br><br><br><strong>A Pair to Draw From: Bolcom and Morris's new CD seems anything but autumnal </strong><br>"Bolcom and Morris recently released their latest CD on White Pine Music, the label of the Central Michigan University School of Music. It's called Autumn Leaves, and it's a collection of songs the duo has performed for years but never included on any of their previous albums, partly because they didn't fit into the various themes of those earlier programs (turn-of-the-century songs, Jerome Kern, etc.). There are fewer accompanists nimbler than Bolcom, and he provides the ideal foundation for Morris's warmly intimate interpretations." --Brian Kellow, <em>Opera News</em>, April 2016 (<a contents="Download PDF" data-link-label="Opera News Review - April 2016" data-link-type="file" href="/files/233519/Opera%20News%20Review%20-%20April%202016">Download PDF</a>)<br><br><br><strong>Morris & Bolcom Fondly Contemplate Favorite Cabaret Classics & More in <em>Autumn Leaves</em></strong> <br>"Married more than 40 years and making music together for over 43, mezzo-soprano Joan Morris and composer and pianist William Bolcom have released a new CD, <em>Autumn Leaves, ... </em>a treasure trove of classics from film, theater, and cabaret, the familiar and the rare, associated with stars from Ethel Merman to Ethel Waters, which Morris and Bolcom make their own" --Bruce-Michael Gelbert, qonstage.com<br>Read the full review: <a contents="http://www.qonstage.com/2016/01/aut/" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.qonstage.com/2016/01/aut/" target="_blank">http://www.qonstage.com/2016/01/aut/</a></p>
<p> </p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532232016-02-21T23:12:54-06:002017-01-15T15:05:49-06:00SOMEONE TALKED!<!-- more --><p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189173/26aec1d5422c2bcf423efcccf35bf3497220ff88/medium/someonetalked.jpg?0" class="size_m justify_right border_" />William Bolcom, pianist; Joan Morris,mezzo-soprano; Robert White, tenor; Hazen Schumacher, narrator </p>
<p>Order now from <strong><a contents="http://www.equilibri.com/&nbsp;" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.equilibri.com/cd_detail.php?disc=688&sort=&asc_desc=ASC&resultpage=" target="_blank">http://www.equilibri.com/ </a></strong></p>
<p>The title of this CD is from a famous propaganda poster warning against revealing secrets to the enemy; the image is that of a drowning man pointing at the viewer with the message, "SOMEONE TALKED!" With pride and respect for those who sacrificed to preserve democracy during the turbulent years of World War II, Pulitzer-Prize-winning composer William Bolcom tickles the ivories as mezzo-soprano Joan Morris swoons and tenor Robert White croons - and on two occasions whistles - 19 memorable songs composed through 1945. </p>
<p>Take a trip down memory lane while listening to The White Cliffs of Dover, G.I. Jive, Don’t Sit Under The Apple Tree, Comin’ In On a Wing And A Prayer, A Zoot Suit, Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition!, I’ll Be Seeing You, This Is The Army, Mister Jones, and many more wonderful classics of the time composed by titans of the era such as the Ellingtons, Irving Berlin, Johnny Mercer, Lew Brown, Frank Loesser, and Jule Styne, to name just a few. All these works are beautifully stitched together with 20 narrations by NPR’s “Jazz Revisited” host, Hazen Schumacher, that will transport you to the era of Victory Gardens and USO shows. You’ll want to go out and <strong>Buy Bonds!</strong></p>
<h2><strong>View the entire "Someone Talked!" concert, NYC Dec. 15, 2009</strong></h2><iframe class="justify_inline" data-video-type="youtube" data-video-id="zg1xyUQkOL4" data-video-thumb-url="http://img.youtube.com/vi/zg1xyUQkOL4/0.jpg" type="text/html" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/zg1xyUQkOL4?rel=0&wmode=transparent&enablejsapi=1" frameborder="0" height="480" width="640" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe><br><br><br><a contents='Visit our photo galleries to see photos from "Someone Talked!" concerts in&nbsp;New York&nbsp;and&nbsp;Ann Arbor.' data-link-label="Galleries" data-link-type="page" href="/galleries">Visit our photo galleries to see photos from "Someone Talked!" concerts in New York and Ann Arbor.</a>
<p> </p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532222016-02-21T23:11:37-06:002017-01-15T15:05:49-06:00SONGS OF INNOCENCE AND OF EXPERIENCE<!-- more --><p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189173/77bd015d9c7b4cb1a916066cf473e5e13cfd2aa6/medium/6186prw7ykl.jpg?0" class="size_m justify_right border_none" alt="Songs of Innocence and of Experience" />Naxos 8.559216-18 <br><a contents="purchase at amazon.com&nbsp;" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.amazon.com/William-Bolcom-Innocence-Experience-University/dp/B000641YZK" target="_blank">purchase at amazon.com </a></p>
<p>Setting the 46 poems of William Blake's book of the same name, Bolcom's magnum opus, Song of Innocence and of Experience won four 2006 Grammy Awards: </p>
<p>• Best Classical Album <br>• Best Choral Performance <br>• Best Classical Contemporary Composition <br>• Producer Of The Year, Classical [for Tim Handley] </p>
<p>"Bolcom's dream of setting Blake's poems to music began when he fell under their spell as a teenager; he worked on the composition of Songs of Innocence and of Experience on and off for 25 years, completing it in 1982. Blake's own principle of "contraries" and his use of many poetic traditions is a perfect counterfoil for Bolcom's eclecticism, which encompasses styles ranging from solemn chorales, lush romanticism, abrasive, dissonant modernism, to jazz, folk, country, and rock. His interpretation of the poems, which he calls "A Musical Illumination," is sometimes startling, but always interesting, highly personal, and unquestionably sincere....For some of the most arresting, convincing settings, Bolcom uses his well-known and beloved cabaret style, sung to perfection by his wife and partner, mezzo-soprano Joan Morris." — amazon.com </p>
<p>Songs of Innocence and of Experience </p>
<p>Christine Brewer, Measha Brueggergosman, Ilana Davidson, Linda Hohenfeld, Carmen Pelton, Sopranos <br>Joan Morris, Mezzo-soprano <br>Marietta Simpson, Contralto <br>Thomas Young, Tenor <br>Nmon Ford, Baritone <br>Nathan Lee Graham, Speaker/Vocals <br>Tommy Morgan, Harmonica <br>Peter "Madcat" Ruth, Harmonica and Vocals <br>Jeremy Kittel, Fiddle <br>Leonard Slatkin, Conductor</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532212016-02-21T23:11:09-06:002017-01-15T15:05:49-06:00BOLCOM, MORRIS & MORATH SING YIP HARBURG<!-- more --><p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189173/e6f8682a0e754425218630b5d6db155783bccceb/medium/yip-harburg.jpg?0" class="size_m justify_right border_thin" alt="... Sing Yip Harburg" />Original Cast Records (CD, 2005) </p>
<p>with Max Morath, vocals </p>
<p><a contents="Purchase at footlight.com&nbsp;" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://footlight.com/product.cfm?product_id=33775" target="_blank">Purchase at footlight.com </a></p>
<p>Contents </p>
<p> 1. Let's Take A Walk Around the Block (Joan and Max) <br> 2. Fun To Be Fooled (Joan) <br> 3. Down With Love (Max) <br> 4. Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead (Joan and Max) <br> 5. April in Paris (Joan) <br> 6. Panache (Max) <br> 7. I'm Yours (Joan) <br> 8. Will You Love Me Monday Morning as You did Friday night? (Joan) <br> (cut from "Life Begins at 40") <br> 9. If This Isn't Love (Max) <br> 10. How Are Things in Glocca Morra? (Joan) <br> 11. It's Only a Paper Moon (Joan and Bill) <br> 12. When The Idle Poor Become The Idle Rich (Joan and Max) <br> 13. The Eagle And Me (Max) <br> 14. Brother, Can You Spare a Dime (Max) <br> 15. Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe (Joan) <br> 16. Lydia The Tattooed Lady (Joan) <br> 17. Something Sort Of Grandish (Joan and Max) <br> 18. Moon About Town (Joan) <br> 19. I Like The Likes Of You (Max) <br> 20. What Wouldn't I Do For That Man (Joan) <br> 21. The Begat (Joan and Max) <br> 22. Look to the Rainbow (Joan) <br> 23. Over the Rainbow (Joan and Max)</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532202016-02-21T23:10:17-06:002017-01-15T15:05:49-06:00BOLCOM, MORRIS, MORATH AND WHITE SING GUS KAHN<!-- more --><p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189173/9696ee29855d3ff2fb119f294aeea51ac23f2aeb/medium/gus-kahn.jpg?0" class="size_m justify_right border_" />Original Cast Records (CD, 2004) <br><em><a contents="purchase at amazon.com&nbsp;" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.amazon.com/Sing-Gus-Kahn/dp/B000BULML0/ref=pd_rhf_p_3/104-5962119-7917527" target="_blank">purchase at amazon.com</a></em></p>
<p>William Bolcom (piano & vocals), Joan Morris (mezzo-soprano), Max Morath (vocals & piano) and Robert White (tenor) sing the works of lyricist Gus Kahn (1886-1941). Recorded live at the Lucille Lortel Theater in New York, 2004. Songs from Broadway, Hollywood, and Tin Pan Alley, 1915-1941. </p>
<p>Contents </p>
<p>1. Love me or Leave Me (from Whoopee, 1928) Walter Donaldson <br>2. My Baby Just Cares for Me (from Whoopee, 1930) Walter Donaldson <br>3. My Buddy (1922) Walter Donaldson <br>4. I'm Through with Love (1931) Matt Malneck, Joeseph Livingston <br>5. Day Dreaming (1941) Jerome Kern <br>6. Nobody's Sweetheart (1923) E. Erdman, B. Myers, E. Schoebol <br>7. Carolina in the Morning (from The Passing Show of 1922) Walter Donaldson <br>8. Memories (1915) Egbert Van Alstyne <br>9. San Fransisco (from the film San Francisco 1936) Bronislaw Kaper, Walter Jurmann <br>10. Dream a Little Dream of Me (1931) Fabian Andre, Wilbur Schwandt <br>11. Coquette (1928) Johnny Green, Carmen Lombardo <br>12. Tomorrow is a Lovely Day (1937) Bronislaw Kaper, Walter Jurmann <br>13. Guilty (1931) Harry Akst, Richard Whiting <br>14. Makin' Whoopee (from Whoopee, 1928) Walter Donaldson <br>15. Liza (from Show Girl, 1929) George and Ira Gershwin <br>16. It Had to be You/Pretty Baby (from World of Pleasure, 1915 and Passing Show of 1919) Isham James, Tony Jackson, <br>Egbert Van Alstyne <br>17. Your Eyes Have Told Me So (1919) Egbert Van Alstyne, Walter Blaufuss <br>18. Sometime (1925) Ted Fio Rito <br>19. The One I Love (1924) Isham Jones <br>20. You Stepped Out of a Dream (from Ziegfeld Girl, 1941) Nacio Herb Brown <br>21. I Must be Home by 12 O'Clock (1929) George and Ira Gershwin <br>22. I'll See You in My Dreams (1924) Isham Jones <br>23. Toot Toot Tootsie/Yes Sir That's My Baby (from Bombo, 1921) Ernie Erdman, Dan Russo, Walter Donaldson <br>24. Ain't We Got Fun? (1926) Richard Whiting, Raymond B. Eagan</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532192016-02-21T23:09:44-06:002017-01-15T15:05:48-06:00WILLIAM BOLCOM AND ARNOLD WEINSTEIN CABARET SONGS [COMPLETE]<!-- more --><p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189173/b7ba38db6f67e3a04064de7028fb9ed699b4c561/medium/81lho0fxjpl-sl1390.jpg?0" class="size_m justify_right border_" />Centaur CRC 2682 (CD, 2003) <br><a contents="purchase at amazon.com&nbsp;" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.amazon.com/Cabaret-Songs-Complete-William-Bolcom/dp/B0002YLCSS/ref=sr_1_1/103-2868180-2946208?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1186283417&sr=1-1" target="_blank">purchase at amazon.com </a></p>
<p>Contents </p>
<p>1. On a Statue of a Runner <br>2. Unlucky Eutichus <br>3. An Encaustic Painting <br>4. Timomarchus's Picture of Medea in Rome <br>5. Praxiteles' Aphrodite <br>6. Over the Piano <br>7. Fur (Murray the Furrier) <br>8. He Tipped the Waiter <br>9. Waitin <br>10. Song of Black Max (as told by the De Kooning Boys) <br>11. Amor <br>12. Places to Live <br>13. Toothbrush Time <br>14. Surprise! <br>15. The Actor <br>16. Oh Close the Curtain <br>17. George <br>18. The Total Stranger in the Garden <br>19. Love in the Thirties <br>20. Thius King of Orf <br>21. Miracle Song <br>22. Satisfaction <br>23. Radical Sally <br>24. Angels Are the Highest Form of Virtue <br>25. Poet Pal of Mine <br>26. Can't Sleep <br>27. At the Last Lousy Moments of Love <br>28. Lady Luck</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532182016-02-21T23:09:15-06:002016-02-28T19:04:10-06:00MOONLIGHT BAY - SONGS AS IS AND SONGS AS WAS<!-- more --><p>Albany Troy 318 (CD, 1999) <br><strong><a contents="purchase at amazon.com&nbsp;" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.amazon.com/Moonlight-Bay-Songs-Was/dp/B00000HXME/ref=sr_1_5/103-2868180-2946208?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1186283417&sr=1-5" target="_blank">purchase at amazon.com</a></strong></p>
<p>Contents </p>
<p>1. On the Road to Mandalay (1907) - Rudyard Kipling/Oley Speaks <br>2. Moonlight Bay (1912) - Edward Madden/Percy Wenrich <br>3. Hello Ma Baby (1899) - Joseph E. Howard and Ida Emerson <br>4. Billy (1911) - Joe Goodwin, James Kendis, Herman Paley <br>5. School Days (1907) - Will D. Cobb/Gus Edwards <br>6. Mirandy (1919) - James Reese Europe, Noble Sissle, Eubie Blake <br>7. Poor Butterfly (1916) - John Golden/Raymond Hubbell <br>8. Nobody's Lookin But De Owl an' De Moon (1901) - Bob Cole, James Weldon Johnson, J. Rosamond Johnson <br>9. Asleep in the Deep (1897) - Arthur J. Lamb/H. W. Petrie <br>10. Beale Street Blues (1917) - W. C. Handy <br>11. Life's a Funny Proposition After All (1904) - George M. Cohan <br>12. I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles (1919) - Jaan Kenbrovin/John W. Kellette <br>13. Can't Heah Me Callin, Caroline? (1919) - William H. Gardner/Caro Roma <br>14. I Might Be Your "Once in A While" (1919) - Robert B. Smith/Victor Herbert <br>15. Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl (1910) - Edgar Smith/A. Baldwin Sloane <br>16. The Man That Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo (1892) - Fred Gilbert <br>17. Some Little Bug is Going to Find You (1915) - Benjamin Hapgood Burt and Roy Atwell/Silvio Hain <br>18. Daisy Bell (1892) - Harry Dacre <br>19. Just A-Wearyin' For You (1901) - Frank Stanton/Carrie Jacobs Bond <br>20. Little Annie Rooney (1890) - Michael Nolan <br>21. The Widow Nolan's Goat (1881) - Edward Harrigan/Dave Braham <br>22. Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway (1906) - George M. Cohan <br>23. My Gal Sal (1905) - Paul Dresser <br>24. Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh! (1917) - Ed Rose/Abe Olman<br> </p>
<h2>Listen online at YouTube</h2>
<p><iframe class="justify_inline" data-video-type="youtube" data-video-id="PTdWQdxCUFM" data-video-thumb-url="http://img.youtube.com/vi/PTdWQdxCUFM/0.jpg" type="text/html" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/PTdWQdxCUFM?rel=0&wmode=transparent&enablejsapi=1" frameborder="0" height="200" width="320" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe></p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532172016-02-21T23:08:41-06:002017-01-15T15:05:48-06:00THE CARIOCA (SONGS BY VINCENT YOUMANS, VOL. II)<!-- more --><p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189173/15f11f619682c3ed46c4f7303d11c817f0289134/medium/carioca.jpg?0" class="size_m justify_right border_" />with Robert White, tenor <br>Arabesque Z6692 (CD, 1997) </p>
<p><a contents="Download album from Amazon.com&nbsp;" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000QQTHO8/ref=dm_sp_alb" target="_blank">Download album from Amazon.com </a></p>
<p><a contents="Download album from iTunes&nbsp;" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/carioca-songs-vincent-youmans/id129470294?uo=4" target="_blank">Download album from iTunes </a></p>
<p>Contents </p>
<p>1. The Carioca <br>2. Music Makes Me <br>3. I Want To Be With You <br>4. So Do I <br>5. Time On My Hands (from the Youmans Acetates) <br>6. "Where Has My Hubby Gone?" Blues <br>7. Carry On, Keep Smiling <br>8. I Don’t Want A Girlie <br>9. Does It Pay To Be A Lady <br>10. Love Is Like A Song <br>11. Hymn (from the Youmans Acetates) <br>12. Why, Oh Why? <br>13. Rise And Shine <br>14. You Started Something <br>15. I Want A Man <br>16. You’re Everywhere <br>17. Nicodemus <br>18. Roll, Roll, Roll (from the Youmans Acetates) <br>19. Drums In My Heart <br>20. Kinda Like You <br>21. Tie A String Around Your Finger <br>22. Lucky Bird <br>23. Open Up Your Heart <br>24. Keepin’ Myself For You <br>25. Oh, How I Long To Belong To You <br>26. I Want A Yes Man <br>27. I’m Glad I Waited <br>28. Soft Eyes (from the Youmans Acetates)</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532162016-02-21T23:07:53-06:002017-01-15T15:05:48-06:00ORCHIDS IN THE MOONLIGHT (SONGS BY VINCENT YOUMANS, VOL.I)<!-- more --><p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189173/9ac8c1db03ee539e663b1eb14f003fada4199e51/medium/orchids.jpg?0" class="size_m justify_right border_" />with Robert White, tenor <br>Arabesque Z6670 (CD, 1996) <br><a contents="purchase at amazon.com&nbsp;" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.amazon.com/Youmans-Orchids-Moonlight-Vincent/dp/B000000T94/ref=sr_1_9/103-2868180-2946208?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1186283417&sr=1-9">purchase at amazon.com </a></p>
<p>Contents </p>
<p>1. Orchids In The Moonlight <br>2. Be Good To Me <br>3. I Know That You Know <br>4. Time On My Hands <br>5. I Want To Be Happy <br>6. Like He Loves Me <br>7. Kissing <br>8. Hallelujah! <br>9. Kathleen Mine <br>10. Flying Down To Rio <br>11. An Armful Of You <br>12. Oh Me! Oh My! <br>13. Without A Song <br>14. Great Day! <br>15. That Forgotten Melody <br>16. My Lover <br>17. Sometimes I’m Happy <br>18. More Than You Know <br>19. Through The Years <br>20. Toodle-oo <br>21. Tea For Two</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532152016-02-21T23:07:18-06:002017-01-15T15:05:48-06:00FOUNTAIN FAVORITES FROM THE WORLD OF COCA-COLA<!-- more --><p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189173/6cc755f4e21f95e45fa96f81c12305da0470593d/medium/coca-cola.jpg?0" class="size_m justify_right border_" />with Max Morath and Barbara Riffe <br>Coke CC101, CC101-2 (cassette, CD - 1994) </p>
<p>Contents </p>
<p>1. We Found That He'd Been Drinking Coca-Cola <br>2. My Coca-Cola Bride <br>3. When The Dodo Bird Is Singing In The Coca-Cola Tree <br>4. Coca-Cola Glide <br>5. My Coca-Cola Belle <br>6. Let's All Go Around to Mary Ann's <br>7. Follow Me, Girls, to the Fountain and Be My Coca-Cola Girl <br>8. Coca-Cola Blues <br>9. Oh! Mother, I'm Wild <br>10. The Coca-Cola Girl <br>11. Coca-Cola Rag <br>12. Coca-Cola March <br>13. Sweet Coca-Cola Bush <br>14. Coca-Cola Waltz <br>15. Co-ca-Co-la Joe <br>16. Rum and Coca-Cola <br>17. The Coca-Cola Girl <br>18. Coca-Cola Nada Mas <br>19. Coca-Cola Vals <br>20. The Coca-Cola Polka</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532142016-02-21T23:06:18-06:002016-02-21T23:06:40-06:00LET'S DO IT - BOLCOM & MORRIS AT ASPEN<!-- more --><p>Omega Record Classics OCD 3004 (CD, 1989) <br><a contents="purchase at amazon.com&nbsp;" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.amazon.com/Lets-Do-Bolcom-Morris-Aspen/dp/B00000239K/ref=sr_1_20/103-2868180-2946208?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1186283417&sr=1-20" target="_blank">purchase at amazon.com </a></p>
<p>Contents </p>
<p>1. A Bird in a Gilded Cage (Lamb/Von Tilzer) <br>2. Ida, Sweet as Apple Cider (Leonard/Munson) <br>3. On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away (Paul Dresser) <br>4. Yankee Doodle Blues (Caesar/De Sylva) <br>5. I Didn’t Know What Time It Was (Hart/Rodgers) <br>6. Glad To Be Unhappy (Hart/Rodgers) <br>7. Let’s Put Out the Lights (Hupfeld) <br>8. My Heart Belongs to Daddy (Porter) <br>9. Let’s Do It, Let’s Fall in Love (Porter) <br>10. Graceful Ghost (Bolcom) <br>11. Odeon (Nazareth) <br>12. Jeepers Creepers (Mercer/Warren) <br>13. Bill (Wodehouse/Kern) <br>14. I’m Old Fashioned (Mercer/Kern) <br>15. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (Harbach/Kern) <br>16. You’re Lucky to Me (Razaf/Blake) <br>17. Lazy Afternoon (Latouche/Moross) <br>18. I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry (Williams) <br>19. Wait ‘til the Sun Shines, Nellie (Von Tilzer) <br>20. Always (Berlin)</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532132016-02-21T23:05:54-06:002016-02-21T23:06:49-06:00NIGHT AND DAY - THE COLE PORTER ALBUM<!-- more --><p>Omega Record Classics OCD 3002 (CD) <br><a contents="purchase at amazon.com&nbsp;" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.amazon.com/Night-Day-Cole-Porter-Album/dp/B00000239I/ref=sr_1_11/103-2868180-2946208?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1186283417&sr=1-11" target="_blank">purchase at amazon.com </a></p>
<p>Contents </p>
<p>1. Night and Day <br>2. Easy to Love <br>3. Good-bye, Little Dream, Good-bye <br>4. Miss Otis Regrets <br>5. You’re the Top <br>6. So in Love <br>7. I Get a Kick Out of You <br>8. I Happen to Like New York <br>9. You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To <br>10. In the Still of the Night <br>11. Love for Sale <br>12. My Heart Belongs to Daddy <br>13. No Lover <br>14. The Tale of the Oyster <br>15. What Is This Thing Called Love? <br>16. The Physician <br>17. I’ve Got You Under My Skin <br>18. Begin the Beguine <br>19. Let’s Do It <br>20. Old-Fashioned Garden <br>21. Down in the Depths (on the Ninetieth Floor) <br>22. Nobody’s Chasing Me <br>23. Which <br>24. I Sleep Easier Now <br>25. At Long Last Love <br>26. Just One of Those Things</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532122016-02-21T23:05:19-06:002016-02-28T19:02:20-06:00LIME JELLO - AN AMERICAN CABARET<!-- more --><p>RCA Red Seal AM1-5830, Skylark Series (LP, 1986) </p>
<p>Side One </p>
<p>1. The Boston Beguine (Harnick) <br>2. Artificial Flowers (Harnick/Bock) <br>3. Sweet-Mary-Go-to-the-Movies (Burr/Shepard) <br>4. Moby Dick (Leiber/Stoller) <br>5. The Miller’s Son (Sondheim) <br>6. On the Rising Incidence of Jogging (Espy/Hyman) <br>7. Did You Ever Cross Over to Sneden’s (Wilder) </p>
<p>Side Two </p>
<p>1. Take Us Back to the Office Again (Mandel/Sahl) <br>2. The Same Thing (Bolcom) <br>3. That’s Him (Nash/Weill) <br>4. I Don’t Remember Christmas (Maltby, Jr./Shire) <br>5. Tamara, Queen of the Nile (Block/Muller/Winkler) <br>6. Just a Map (Harnick/Bock) <br>7. Lime Jello Marshmallow Cottage Cheese Surprise (Bolcom) <br>8. Tears at the Happy Hour (Morris/Bolcom)<br><br><strong>From YouTube.com: A rare live recording of Lime Jello Marshmallow Cottage Cheese Surprise </strong>(from Minnesota Public Radio "Keepers" CD)<br><br><iframe class="justify_inline" data-video-type="youtube" data-video-id="7tWuG2oPL3o" data-video-thumb-url="http://img.youtube.com/vi/7tWuG2oPL3o/0.jpg" type="text/html" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/7tWuG2oPL3o?rel=0&wmode=transparent&enablejsapi=1" frameborder="0" height="200" width="320" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe></p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532112016-02-21T23:04:50-06:002017-01-15T15:05:48-06:00BLUE SKIES (SONGS BY IRVING BERLIN)<!-- more --><p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189173/a0fe3c18769237855d80b6fa3a2c1d2b8f4fe5b4/medium/blue-skies.jpg?0" class="size_m justify_right border_" />Nonesuch Digital 9-79120-1 F (LP) <br>Elektra Nonesuch 9 79120-2 (CD reissue) <br><a contents="purchase at amazon.com&nbsp;" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Skies-Songs-Irving-Berlin/dp/B000005IXP/ref=sr_1_7/103-2868180-2946208?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1186283417&sr=1-7" target="_blank">purchase at amazon.com </a></p>
<p>Side One </p>
<p>1. Remember <br>2. That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune <br>3. Blue Skies <br>4. Russian Lullaby <br>5. You’d Be Surprised <br>6. Say It Isn’t So <br>7. Let Yourself Go </p>
<p>Side Two </p>
<p>1. Lazy <br>2. Falling Out of Love Can Be Fun <br>3. What’ll I Do <br>4. Manhattan Madness <br>5. Let’s Face the Music and Dance <br>6. The Song Is Ended <br>7. Let Me Sing and I’m Happy</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532102016-02-21T23:04:18-06:002016-02-21T23:04:18-06:00BLACK MAX - THE CABARET SONGS OF ARNOLD WEINSTEIN AND WILLIAM BOLCOM<!-- more --><p>RCA HRC1-5477 (LP), HRE1-5477 (cassette) - 1985 </p>
<p>Side One </p>
<p>1. Over the Piano <br>2. Fur (Murray the Furrier) <br>3. He Tipped the Waiter <br>4. Waitin <br>5. Song of Black Max (As Told by the de Kooning Boys) <br>6. Amor </p>
<p>Side Two </p>
<p>1. Places to Live <br>2. Toothbrush Time <br>3. Surprise! <br>4. The Actor <br>5. Oh Close the Curtain <br>6. George</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532092016-02-21T23:03:55-06:002017-01-15T15:05:48-06:00SILVER LININGS (SONGS BY JEROME KERN)<!-- more --><p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189173/e4607c470eb6fd848ba9758411f71736317e8b91/medium/jeromekern-silverlinings.jpg?0" class="size_m justify_right border_" />Arabesque 6515 (LP), Z6515 (CD) - 1984 </p>
<p>Side One </p>
<p>1. The Siren’s Song (1917) - P. G. Wodehouse <br>2. Cleopatterer (1917) - P. G. Wodehouse <br>3. Look For the Silver Lining (1920) - B. G. De Sylva <br>4. Rolled into One (1917) - P. G. Wodehouse <br>5. Go Little Boat (1917) - P. G. Wodehouse <br>6. Bungalow in Quogue (1917) - P. G. Wodehouse <br>7. Bill (1927) - P. G. Wodehouse/Oscar Hammerstein II </p>
<p>Side Two </p>
<p>1. Lonesome Walls (1939) - DuBose Heyward <br>2. Poor Pierrot (1931) - Otto Harbach <br>3. Long Ago (and Far Away) (1944) - Ira Gershwin <br>4. You Couldn’t Be Cuter (1938) - Dorothy Fields <br>5. Don’t Ever Leave Me (1929) - Oscar Hammerstein II <br>6. I’ve Told Every Little Star (1932) - Oscar Hammerstein II <br>7. All the Things You Are (1939) - Oscar Hammerstein II</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532042016-02-21T23:02:50-06:002017-01-15T15:05:48-06:00MORE RODGERS & HART (WITH MAX MORATH)<!-- more --><p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189173/fa822d34b12cd65698e60d4d84082c66e6e35e7e/medium/joanmorriswilliambolcom-morerodgersandhart.jpg?0" class="size_m justify_right border_" />RCA ARL1-4676 (LP), RCA ARK1-4676 (cassette) - 1983 </p>
<p>Side One </p>
<p>1. Isn’t It Romantic? (1932)2. Thou Swell (1927) <br>3. Everybody Loves You (1937) <br>4. Manhattan (1925) <br>5. Dancing on the Ceiling (1930) <br>6. Glad to Be Unhappy (1936) <br>7. I’ve Got Five Dollars (1931) </p>
<p>Side Two </p>
<p>1. My Funny Valentine (1937) <br>2. To Keep My Love Alive (1943) <br>3. You Have Cast Your Shadow on the Sea (1938) <br>4. He and She (1938) <br>5. Nobody’s Heart (1942) <br>6. With a Song in My Heart (1929)</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532032016-02-21T23:02:30-06:002016-02-21T23:02:30-06:00THE RODGERS & HART ALBUM (WITH LUCY SIMON)<!-- more --><p>RCA ARL1-4123 (LP), ARK1-4123 (cassette) - 1981 </p>
<p>Side One </p>
<p>1. I Didn’t Know What Time It Was (1939) <br>2. The Lady is a Tramp (1937) <br>3. A Tree in the Park (1926) <br>4. He Was Too Good to Me (1930) <br>5. Why Can’t I? (1929) <br>6. Spring Is Here (1938) <br>7. Where’s That Rainbow? (1926) </p>
<p>Side Two </p>
<p>1. Ten Cents a Dance (1930) <br>2. Bewitched (1940) <br>3. This Funny World (1926) <br>4. Where or When? (1937) <br>5. Take Him (1940) <br>6. It Never Entered My Mind (1940)</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532022016-02-21T23:02:02-06:002017-01-15T15:05:48-06:00THE GIRL ON THE MAGAZINE COVER - SONGS BY IRVING BERLIN<!-- more --><p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189173/700a953b103a6d42e4314b71db501dabf265b472/medium/magazine-cover.jpg?0" class="size_m justify_right border_" />RCA Victor Gold Seal 3704-2-RG (CD) – reissue from 1979 </p>
<p><a contents="Order from Amazon.com&nbsp;" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.amazon.com/Girl-Magazine-Cover-Songs-Berlin/dp/B000008DMW">Order from Amazon.com </a></p>
<p>Side One </p>
<p>1. Always <br>2. The Girl on the Magazine Cover <br>3. That Mysterious Rag <br>4. All Alone <br>5. Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning <br>6. Supper Time </p>
<p>Side Two </p>
<p>1. White Christmas <br>2. Pack Up Your Sins and Go to the Devil <br>3. Not For All the Rice in China <br>4. Cheek to Cheek <br>5. Let’s Have Another Cup of Coffee</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532012016-02-21T23:01:26-06:002016-02-21T23:01:26-06:00OTHER SONGS BY LEIBER & STOLLER<!-- more --><p>Nonesuch H-71346 (LP) </p>
<p>Side One </p>
<p>1. Let’s Bring Back World War I <br>2. Longing for a Simpler Time <br>3. I’ve Got them Feelin’ Too Good Today Blues <br>4. I Ain’t Here <br>5. Tango </p>
<p>Side Two </p>
<p>1. Humphrey Bogart <br>2. I Remember <br>3. Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots <br>4. Ready to Begin Again <br>5. Is That All There Is? <br>6. Professor Hauptmann’s Performing Dogs</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40532002016-02-21T23:00:49-06:002016-02-21T23:00:49-06:00SONGS BY IRA & GEORGE GERSHWIN<!-- more --><p>Gershwin Piano Music and Songs by George & Ira Gershwin </p>
<p>Elektra Nonesuch 9 79151-2 (CD – reissue from 1978) </p>
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<p>Side One </p>
<p>1. I’ll Build a Stairway to Paradise (1922) <br>2. Love Walked In (1938) <br>3. How Long Has This Been Going On? (1927) <br>4. My Cousin in Milwaukee (1933) <br>5. Nice Work If You Can Get It (1937) <br>6. The Man I Love (1924) <br>7. By Strauss (1936) </p>
<p>Side Two </p>
<p>1. Just Another Rhumba (1938) <br>2. Someone To Watch Over Me (1926) <br>3. The Lorelei (1933) <br>4. Fascinating Rhythm (1924) <br>5. Isn’t It a Pity? (1933) <br>6. They All Laughed (1937) <br>7. Love Is Here To Stay (1938)</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40531992016-02-21T23:00:19-06:002017-01-15T15:05:48-06:00WILD ABOUT EUBIE<!-- more --><p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189173/cb283b2f22f4e3bd8dc54309c08e40ac6110fc80/medium/joanmorris-williambolcom-wildabouteubie.jpg?0" class="size_m justify_right border_" />Columbia M34504, John Hammond Collection (LP) <br><br><a contents="Purchase at amazon.com" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0060M0J6C?keywords=WILD%20ABOUT%20EUBIE%20bolcom%20morris&qid=1456710537&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1" target="_blank">Purchase at amazon.com</a> (vinyl LP)</p>
<p>Side One </p>
<p>1. I’m Just Wild About Harry (N. Sissle) <br>2. Goodnight, Angeline (N. Sissle) <br>3. I’m Cravin’ for That Kind of Love (N. Sissle) <br>4. I’d Give a Dollar for a Dime (A. Razaf/J. Finke) <br>5. Boogie Woogie Beguine (N. Sissle) <br>6. Weary (A. Razaf) </p>
<p>Side Two </p>
<p>1. Hit the Road (A. Razaf) <br>2. Memories of You (A. Razaf) <br>3. My Handy Man Ain’t Handy No More (A. Razaf) <br>4. Capricious Harlem <br>5. Eubie’s Classical Rag <br>6. Dixie Moon (N. Sissle) </p>
<p>View a collection of photos of Eubie Blake and William Bolcom in the Photo Gallery section, including a personal note hand written from Eubie Blake to Bill and Joan after they completed this album.</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40531972016-02-21T22:59:49-06:002016-02-21T23:01:05-06:00THESE CHARMING PEOPLE - SONGS BY KERN, GERSHWIN, RODGERS AND HART<!-- more --><p>With Max Morath<br>RCA Red Seal ARL1-2491 (LP, 1978) </p>
<p>Side One </p>
<p>1. I Don’t Think I’ll Fall In Love Today (I. and G. Gershwin) <br>2. You Never Knew About Me (Wodehouse/Kern) <br>3. Hang On to Me (I. and G. Gershwin) <br>4. Feeling I’m Falling (I. and G. Gershwin) <br>5. The Half of It, Dearie, Blues (I. and G. Gershwin) <br>6. Till the Clouds Roll By (Wodehouse/Kern) </p>
<p>Side Two </p>
<p>1. Let’s Begin (Harbach/Kern) <br>2. You Took Advantage of Me (Hart/Rodgers) <br>3. There’s a Small Hotel (Hart/Rodgers) <br>4. The Babbitt and the Bromide (I. and G. Gershwin) <br>5. Say So! (Wodehouse/I. and G. Gershwin) <br>6. These Charming People (I. and G. Gershwin)</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40531962016-02-21T22:59:14-06:002017-01-15T15:05:48-06:00VAUDEVILLE - SONGS OF THE GREAT LADIES OF THE MUSICAL STAGE<!-- more --><p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189173/8731f48d9183e1483d87729d64c44c686ff01ea2/medium/vaudeville.jpg?0" class="size_m justify_right border_" />Nonesuch H-71330 (LP), N5-1330 (cassette) - 1976 </p>
<p>Side One </p>
<p>1. I Don’t Care (1906) - Harry O. Sutton <br>2. I Just Can’t Make My Eyes Behave (1906) - Gus Edwards <br>3. Shine On, Harvest Moon (1908) - Nora Bayes/ Jack Norworth <br>4. The Bird on Nellie’s Hat (1906) - Alfred Solman <br>5. When You Were Sweet Sixteen (1898) - James Thornton <br>6. The Yama-Yama Man (1908) - Karl Hoschna <br>7. Yip-I-Addy-I-Ay! (1908) - John H. Flynn <br>8. My Castle on the Nile (1901) - J. Rosamond Johnson </p>
<p>Side Two </p>
<p>1. May Irwin’s "Frog" Song (1896) - Charles E. Trevathan <br>2. Let the Rest of the World Go By (1919) - Ernest R. Ball <br>3. In the Baggage Coach Ahead (1896) - Gussie L. Davis <br>4. Poor John! (1906) - Henry E. Pether <br>5. I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now (1909) - Joseph E. Howard <br>6. Pine Apple Rag (1910)- Scott Joplin <br>7. Smiles (1917) - Lee S. Roberts</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40531952016-02-21T22:57:50-06:002016-02-21T22:57:50-06:00Who Shall Rule This American Nation? Songs By Henry Clay Work<!-- more --><p><strong>Who Shall Rule This American Nation? Songs By Henry Clay Work</strong><br>with Clifford Jackson, baritone, and the Camerata Chorus of Washington, D.C. <br>Nonesuch H-71317 (LP, 1975) </p>
<p>Side One </p>
<p>1. Who Shall Rule This American Nation? (1866) <br>2. Grafted Into the Army (1862) <br>3. Poor Kitty Popcorn, or The Soldier’s Pet (1866) <br>4. When the "Evening Star" Went Down (1866) <br>5. The Buckskin Bag of Gold (1869) <br>6. "Come Home, Father!" (1864) <br>7. Uncle Joe’s "Hail Columbia!" (1862) </p>
<p>Side Two </p>
<p>1. Grandfather’s Clock (1876) <br>2. Kingdom Coming (1862) <br>3. The Picture On the Wall (1864) <br>4. "Now, Moses!" (1865) <br>5. Take Them Away - They’ll Drive Me Crazy! (1871) <br>6. Agnes By the River (1868) <br>7. Crossing the Grand Sierras (1870) <br>8. The Silver Horn (1883)</p>Bolcom & Morristag:bolcomandmorris.com,2005:Post/40531942016-02-21T22:56:49-06:002017-01-15T15:05:48-06:00After the Ball - A Treasury of Twentieth Century Popular Songs<!-- more --><p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189173/990557c8bbccf805ac2388c4329bb267ee05de54/medium/after-the-ball.jpg?0" class="size_m justify_right border_" />Elektra Nonesuch 9 79148-2 (CD – reissued from 1974 LP) <br><a contents="purchase from amazon.com" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00122S85E?ie=UTF8&keywords=after%20the%20ball%20bolcom%20morris&qid=1456710464&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1" target="_blank">purchase from amazon.com</a> </p>
<p>Side One </p>
<p>1. After the Ball (1892) - Charles K. Harris <br>2. Good Bye, My Lady Love (1904) - Joseph E. Howard <br>3. A Bird in a Gilded Cage (1900) - Harry Von Tilzer <br>4. Under the Bamboo Tree (1902) - Bob Cole/J. Rosamond Johnson/James Weldon Johnson <br>5. On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away (1897) - Paul Dresser <br>6. Those Wedding Bells Shall Not Ring Out! (1896) - Monroe H. Rosenfeld </p>
<p>Side Two </p>
<p>1. "I’ve Got Rings on My Fingers" (1909) - Maurice Scott <br>2. Come Down Ma Evenin’ Star (1902) - John Stromberg <br>3. I Don’t Want to Play in Your Yard (1894) - H. W. Petrie <br>4. Will You Love Me in December As You Do in May? (1905) - Ernest R. Ball <br>5. Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis (1904) - Kerry Mills <br>6. Love’s Old Sweet Song (1884) - James L. Molloy <br>7. "Waltz Me Around Again Willie" (1906) - Ren Shields <br>8. "Wait ‘till the Sun Shines, Nellie" (1905) - Harry Von Tilzer</p>Bolcom & Morris