The album "Dinah Cha Cha I Still Get Jealous Cha Cha" by the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra starring Warren Covington is a delightful collection of classic cha cha tunes. The album features the smooth and sultry vocals of Dinah Shore, who delivers each song with effortless grace and charm.
The album's standout tracks include "I Still Get Jealous," a playful and upbeat tune that showcases Shore's vocal range, and "Cha Cha Cha for Gia," a lively instrumental piece that highlights the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra's exceptional musicianship.
Throughout the album, Covington's skillful conducting brings a lively energy to each song, while the orchestra's tight arrangements and expert musicianship provide a solid foundation for Shore's vocals.
Album citation on right, Instrumental and Cha-Cha notation under that.
From the album "Tea For Two Cha Chas" DL 8842.
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Matrix / Runout (A side label): (106,081)
Matrix / Runout (B side label): (106,084)✤
About The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra Starring Warren Covington
Orchestra under the leading of Tommy Dorsey, formed in 1935 and disbanded a first time in 1946. By late 1946, the band business was indeed having problems. In December 1946, some members of the band (including Tommy Dorsey) were calling it quits. However, less than two years later, he formed an orchestra with exactly the same name (Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra), but with different members.
Dorsey's orchestra was known primarily for its renderings of ballads at dance tempos, frequently with singers such as Jack Leonard and Frank Sinatra.
"Dinah Cha Cha I Still Get Jealous Cha Cha" is a must-listen for fans of classic cha cha music, and a testament to the enduring talent of the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and Dinah Shore.