The Speakeasy Jazz Babies - The Speakeasy Jazz Babies Album
Tracklist
| 1 | From Monday On |
| 2 | Hard Hearted Hannah |
| 3 | Every Time I Fall In Love |
| 4 | Mahogany Hall Stomp |
| 5 | I'm In The Market For You |
| 6 | Everybody Loves My Baby |
| 7 | Once In A While |
| 8 | Limehouse Blues |
| 9 | Save It Pretty Mama |
| 10 | Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans |
| 11 | Doin' The New Lowdown |
| 12 | The Love Nest |
Credits
- Clarinet – Joe Licari
- Cornet – John Bucher
- Cover – Marshal Sudderth
- Drums – Richie Baron
- Guitar – Carmen Mastren (tracks: 1, 4 to 9), Marty Grasz (tracks: 2, 3, 10 to 12)
- Remastered By – Jim Balantic
- Trombone – Dick Dreiwitz
- Tuba – Barbara Dreiwitz
- Vocals – Betty Comora, Marty Grasz (tracks: 2, 3, 10 to 12)
- Written-By – Crosby (tracks: 11), Bates (tracks: 4), Furber (tracks: 12), DeLange (tracks: 8), Jenkins (tracks: 5), Barris (tracks: 11), Palmer (tracks: 7), Yellen (tracks: 4), Manley (tracks: 2), Fields, McHugh (tracks: 9), David (tracks: 3), McCarthy (tracks: 2), Alter (tracks: 8), Hirsch (tracks: 10), Agar (tracks: 4), Harbach (tracks: 10), Denniker (tracks: 3), Brahm (tracks: 12), Bigelow (tracks: 4), S. Williams (tracks: 1), Williams (tracks: 7), Butler (tracks: 6)
Notes
Composition credits taken from original LP self-released 1980 under catalog #SJB-100Companies
- Recorded At – DeGangi Studios
Short intro
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