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  1. 2 de may. de 2005 · The Complete Porgy and Bess - Duke Ellington, Frances Faye, Johnny Hartman, Mel Tormé | Release Info | AllMusic. Duke Ellington / Frances Faye / Johnny Hartman / Mel Tormé. (CD - Definitive / Definitive Classics #DRCD 11271) Main Album: George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1956) Release Date. May 2, 2005. Label. Definitive / Definitive Classics.

  2. 1 h 47 min. Escucha Porgy & Bess (The Complete Opera) de Varios Artistas en Deezer. Introdution Summertime, Narration, Summertime...

  3. Mel Tormé (Porgy) Frances Faye (Bess) Johnny Hartman (Crown) Betty Roche (Clara) George Kirby (Sportin' Life) Sallie Blair (Serena) Frank Rosolino (Jake) Loulie Jean Norman (Strawberry Woman) Joe Derise (Honey Man) Bob Dorough (Crab Man) Pat Moran Quartet (Pat Moran McCoy, John Doling, Johnny Whited, Bev Kelly) Orchestra

  4. 20 de mar. de 1996 · Mel Tormé And Frances Faye With Duke Ellington And His Orchestra And Russ Garcia And His Orchestra – The Complete George Gershwin Porgy And Bess (1996, Paper Sleeve, CD) - Discogs. Mel Tormé And Frances Faye With Duke Ellington And His Orchestra And Russ Garcia And His Orchestra * – The Complete George Gershwin Porgy And Bess. More images.

  5. One of our favorite recordings ever of George Gershwin's Porgy & Bess -- done by Bethlehem Records in the mid 50s, and featuring nearly every one of the label's great talents at the time! The choice of the lead characters is a bit odd -- as Mel Torme plays Porgy and Francis Faye plays Bess -- but both singers are actually pretty darn great for the set, and really bring a lot out of the tunes ...

  6. CD. Mel Torme, Francis Faye, Johnny Hartman, & others. Bethlehem (label) Vocalists CD LP. One of our favorite recordings ever of George Gershwin's Porgy & Bess – done by Bethlehem Records in the mid 50s, and featuring nearly every one of the label's great talents at the time!

  7. This 1956 recording based on George Gershwin's opera Porgy and Bess was the second "complete" recording of the opera after the 1951 version, and the first recording of the work to feature jazz singers and musicians instead of operatic singers and a classical orchestra.. Russell Garcia arranged Gershwin's work for the Bethlehem Orchestra, the Duke Ellington Orchestra, the Australian Jazz ...