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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra
Performer
Tommy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey
Trombone
Jack Leonard
Jack Leonard
Vocals
Deane Kincaide
Deane Kincaide
Saxophone
Noni Bernardi
Noni Bernardi
Saxophone
Johnny Mince
Johnny Mince
Saxophone
Babe Russin
Babe Russin
Saxophone
Hymie Schertzer
Hymie Schertzer
Saxophone
Andy Ferretti
Andy Ferretti
Trumpet
Jimmy Blake
Jimmy Blake
Trumpet
Yank Lawson
Yank Lawson
Trumpet
Ward Silloway
Ward Silloway
Trombone
Elmer Smithers
Elmer Smithers
Trombone
Dave Jacobs
Dave Jacobs
Trombone
Howard Smith
Howard Smith
Piano
Carmen Mastren
Carmen Mastren
Guitar
Gene Traxler
Gene Traxler
Bass
Cliff Leeman
Cliff Leeman
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Victor Herbert
Victor Herbert
Lyrics
Al Dubin
Al Dubin
Composer
Deane Kincaide
Deane Kincaide
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Mike Lipskin
Mike Lipskin
Producer
John Snyder
John Snyder
Reissue Producer
Jay Newland
Jay Newland
Engineer
Joe Lopes
Joe Lopes
Engineer
Paul Brizzi
Paul Brizzi
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

INDIAN SUMMER Tommy Dorsey - Words by Al Dubin, Music by Victor Herbert - Written in 1919 as a piano piece subtitled "An American Idyll" - Lyrics added in 1939 Summer, you old Indian Summer You're the tear that comes after June time's laughter You see so many dreams that don't come true Dreams we fashioned when Summertime was new You are here to watch over Some heart that is broken By a word that somebody left unspoken You're the ghost of a romance in June going astray Fading too soon, that's why I say "Farewell to you Indian Summer"
Writer(s): Bob Dipiero, Kix Brooks, Ronnie Dunn Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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