Cheatin' on Me - Frances Wayne, Pollack, Lew [Compo
Didja Ever - Frances Wayne, Curtis
Corner to Corner - Frances Wayne, Marcus
(I Wouldn't Be Where I Am) If You Hadn't Gone Away - Frances Wayne, Brown
Kissin' Bug Boogie - Frances Wayne, Allen
Bing Bong Bing - Frances Wayne, Putnam
Cabin in the Cotton - Frances Wayne, Parish
Regular Man - Frances Wayne, Sullivan
Don't Be That Way - Frances Wayne, Goodman
Always - Frances Wayne, Berlin, Irving
Ev'rytime - Frances Wayne, Iavello
Lonesome and Blue - Frances Wayne, Benjamin
Siboney - Frances Wayne, Lecuona
Jambalaya - Frances Wayne, Williams
Two-Faced Clock - Frances Wayne, Belfield
Somebody Loves Me - Frances Wayne, DeSylva, Buddy
Mean to Me - Frances Wayne, Ahlert
Stormy Weather - Frances Wayne, Arlen, Harold
I Just Couldn't Take It Baby - Frances Wayne, Holiner
You're Lucky to Me - Frances Wayne, Blake
Heat Wave - Frances Wayne, Berlin, Irving
Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe - Frances Wayne, Arlen
Miss Otis Regrets - Frances Wayne, Porter, Cole
A Hundred Years from Today - Frances Wayne, Washington
Am I Blue? - Frances Wayne, Akst
Coral Reef - Frances Wayne, Hefti, Neal
Sure Thing - Frances Wayne, Hefti, Neal
Why Not? - Frances Wayne, Hefti, Neal
Frances Wayne sang with the Charlie Barnet Band before joining Woody Herman's outfit, where she met and wed trumpeter-arranger Neal Hefti, who was an integral member of the Herman organization. The Neal Hefti Orchestra ... more »toured and recorded in the late forties and early fifties, and these recordings are featured here, many making their first appearance on CD.« less
Frances Wayne sang with the Charlie Barnet Band before joining Woody Herman's outfit, where she met and wed trumpeter-arranger Neal Hefti, who was an integral member of the Herman organization. The Neal Hefti Orchestra toured and recorded in the late forties and early fifties, and these recordings are featured here, many making their first appearance on CD.