This CD was recorded at TallMan
Studios in 1988. John Spreier produced and
recorded the album using an Akai 270DSS. The
recording was digitally enhanced using Adobe
Audtion v1.0.
"The Arnas" sang the
background vocals on So Much in Love. David Chandler
played the organ on Moondance and I
Feel Good. Phil Mullen played the saxaphone
on Ain't Misbehavin', Them There
Eyes, and I Feel Good. He
played the flute on Moondance. Nick
Smith played the bass on Ain't Misbehavin' and
Moondance. He played the guitar on Ain't
Misbehavin', Them There Eyes, and
I Feel Good. John Spreier programmed the
drums on Ain't Misbehavin', Them
There Eyes, Moondance, So Much
in Love, and I Feel Good.
He played the bass on Them There Eyes,
So Much in Love, and I Feel
Good. The artist formally known as Arna Zucker snapped her
fingers on I Love to Sing-a,
played the keyboard on G'wan Home, and
sang the lead vocals on all of the songs. David Chandler,
John Spreier,
Pam Spreier, and Arna performed the background
vocals (noises) on G'wan Home. The
photography was shot by Tony Botelho. The
original cassette
cover design was by Scott Mason.
I Love to
Sing-a was written by Harold Arlen
and E.Y. Harburg. Ain't Misbehavin' was
written by Thomas "Fats" Waller. Them
There Eyes was written by Maceo Pinkard,
William Tracy, and Doris Tauber. Moondance
was written by Van Morrison. So Much in Love
was written by Timothy B. Schmidt. I Feel
Good was written by James Brown. G'wan
Home was written by Ralph Freed & Sammy
Fain.
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i love to sing-a
ain't
misbehavin'
them
there eyes
moondance
so much
in love
i feel
good
g'wan
home
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