Arranged By [Orchestra], Conductor [Orchestra], Piano, Celesta
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Marty Paich
Arranged By [Vocals], Vocals, Liner Notes
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Mel Tormé
Art Direction
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Sheldon Marks
Featuring [Alto And Tenor Sax]
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Art Pepper
Featuring [Trumpet]
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Jack Sheldon
Orchestra
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Marty Paich Orchestra
Photography By
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William Rotsler
Vocals
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Bernie Parke,
Ginny O'Connor,
Sue Allen,
Tom Kenny
Notes
Recorded in Los Angeles; April 23, 28–29, 1959
Mini-LP replica sleeve with insert and obi
24bit mastering
Other versions
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Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
CLP 1382
Mel Tormé with The Meltones*
Mel Tormé with The Meltones* -
Back In Town (LP, Album, Mono)
His Master's Voice
CLP 1382
UK
1960
UMV 2675
Mel Tormé With The Meltones*
Mel Tormé With The Meltones* -
Back In Town (LP, Album, RE)
Verve Records
UMV 2675
Japan
1982
MG VS 6063, MVS 2675
Mel Tormé with The Mel-Tones
Mel Tormé with The Mel-Tones -
Back In Town (LP, Album, Ste)
Verve Records, Verve Records
MG VS 6063, MVS 2675
US
1960
MG V-2120
Mel Tormé with The Meltones*
Mel Tormé with The Meltones* -
Back In Town (LP, Album)
Verve Records
MG V-2120
US
Unknown
V6-2120
Mel Tormé with The Meltones*
Mel Tormé with The Meltones* -
Back In Town (CD, Album, RE)
Verve Records
V6-2120
Spain
2004
Mel Tormé With The Meltones – Back In Town. Label: Verve Records – 314 511 522-2. Recorded November 1959. This is Mel Tormé's final recording with the Mel-Tones.
Back in Town (with the Mel-Tones). Mel Tormé Swings Shubert Alley (with Marty Paich and his Dek-Tette). Swingin' on the Moon. Broadway, Right Now! (with Margaret Whiting). Together Again: For the First Time (with Buddy Rich and his big band). Top Drawer (with George Shearing). An Elegant Evening (with George Shearing). Mel Tormé, Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass (with Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass).
Mel Tormé - Mel Torme With The Meltones And Artie Shaw - From The Archives, 2010. Changing My Tune 02:37. For You, For Me, Forevermore 03:00. They Can't Convince Me 03:05. I've Got The Sun In The Morning 02:59. Don't You Believe it 02:39. All songs from Mel Torme With The Meltones And Artie Shaw - From The Archives. Mel Tormé & The Mel-Tones - Mel Torme & The Meltones, 2011. They Can't Convince Me 03:12. All songs from Mel Torme & The Meltones. Mel Tormé - ¡olé Tormé!, Back in Town, 2013.
Mel Tormé had artistic - if not commercial - success with his vocal group the Mel-Tones in the mid-'40s. After its breakup in 1946, when Tormé was persuaded to go solo, the Mel-Tones were occasionally regrouped by Tormé for special projects. These 1959 dates, which have been reissued in full on a Verve CD, were the group's final recordings, and they make for an interesting comparison with their earlier sessions. In addition to remakes of their two hits, "What Is This Thing Called Love" and "It Happened in Monterey," the arrangements (mostly by Marty Paich) have.
The Mel-Tones was an American vocal group of the 1940s and 1950s, formed and led by Mel Tormé. The Mel-Tones appeared on several radio programs and released several records on their own, and also as the vocalists on some of Artie Shaw's records. Besides Tormé, the members were Betty Beveridge, Ginny O'Connor (who married Henry Mancini in 1947), Bernie Parke, and Diz Disruhd (later replaced by Les Baxter)
All formats Album CD CD Album CD Single CD Maxi Vinyl records LP 7 inchs 7 inchs (SP) 7 inchs (EP) 12 inchs 78 rpm 10 inchs DVD VHS Tape Clothing T-Shirt Others. Home Jazz Others Jazz. Price (?) Registered : It is usually a fast and secure type of shipping providing legal evidence of delivery and sometimes an insurance for the seller in case of loss or breakage. Used method by the seller for this type of shipping : Registered.
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Recorded in Los Angeles; April 23, 28–29, 1959Mini-LP replica sleeve with insert and obi
24bit mastering
Other versions
Mel Tormé With The Meltones – Back In Town. Label: Verve Records – 314 511 522-2. Recorded November 1959. This is Mel Tormé's final recording with the Mel-Tones.
Back in Town (with the Mel-Tones). Mel Tormé Swings Shubert Alley (with Marty Paich and his Dek-Tette). Swingin' on the Moon. Broadway, Right Now! (with Margaret Whiting). Together Again: For the First Time (with Buddy Rich and his big band). Top Drawer (with George Shearing). An Elegant Evening (with George Shearing). Mel Tormé, Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass (with Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass).
Mel Tormé - Mel Torme With The Meltones And Artie Shaw - From The Archives, 2010. Changing My Tune 02:37. For You, For Me, Forevermore 03:00. They Can't Convince Me 03:05. I've Got The Sun In The Morning 02:59. Don't You Believe it 02:39. All songs from Mel Torme With The Meltones And Artie Shaw - From The Archives. Mel Tormé & The Mel-Tones - Mel Torme & The Meltones, 2011. They Can't Convince Me 03:12. All songs from Mel Torme & The Meltones. Mel Tormé - ¡olé Tormé!, Back in Town, 2013.
Mel Tormé had artistic - if not commercial - success with his vocal group the Mel-Tones in the mid-'40s. After its breakup in 1946, when Tormé was persuaded to go solo, the Mel-Tones were occasionally regrouped by Tormé for special projects. These 1959 dates, which have been reissued in full on a Verve CD, were the group's final recordings, and they make for an interesting comparison with their earlier sessions. In addition to remakes of their two hits, "What Is This Thing Called Love" and "It Happened in Monterey," the arrangements (mostly by Marty Paich) have.
The Mel-Tones was an American vocal group of the 1940s and 1950s, formed and led by Mel Tormé. The Mel-Tones appeared on several radio programs and released several records on their own, and also as the vocalists on some of Artie Shaw's records. Besides Tormé, the members were Betty Beveridge, Ginny O'Connor (who married Henry Mancini in 1947), Bernie Parke, and Diz Disruhd (later replaced by Les Baxter)
All formats Album CD CD Album CD Single CD Maxi Vinyl records LP 7 inchs 7 inchs (SP) 7 inchs (EP) 12 inchs 78 rpm 10 inchs DVD VHS Tape Clothing T-Shirt Others. Home Jazz Others Jazz. Price (?) Registered : It is usually a fast and secure type of shipping providing legal evidence of delivery and sometimes an insurance for the seller in case of loss or breakage. Used method by the seller for this type of shipping : Registered.