Young Man with a Horn (soundtrack)


Young Man with a Horn is an album that was released by Columbia Records in 1950. It features trumpeter Harry James and singer Doris Day performing songs initially recorded for the soundtrack of the film of the same name.

Background and recording

The film Young Man with a Horn was loosely based on the life of Bix Beiderbecke. The soundtrack was played by trumpeter Harry James and his orchestra. Doris Day, who appears in the film, also sang on some of the album's tracks.

Release and reception

Young Man with a Horn was released by Columbia Records in 1950 as the 10-inch LP CL-6106. According to Billboard, on February 3, 1950, Columbia held an advance screening of the film in Hollywood, along with playback of the new record, for Columbia distributors and dealers, hosted by James and his wife, Betty Grable. Billboard prognosticated, "Disks will get heavy exploitation thru the pic tie-up coincidental to the film's general release."
It was enormously successful commercially, spending 11 weeks at the No. 1 spot on Billboard's album charts, albeit non-consecutively. Day and James shared the 5 percent royalty for album sales.

Track listing

  1. "I May Be Wrong " - 3:01
  2. "The Man I Love" - 3:05
  3. "The Very Thought Of You" - 3:00
  4. "Melancholy Rhapsody" - 2:59
  5. "Get Happy" - 2:56
  6. "Too Marvelous For Words" 3:17
  7. "LImehouse Blues"
  8. "With A Song In My Heart" - 3:07
This album was expanded into a 12" version in 1954, Columbia CL 582, and currently available compact disc adding the following tracks:
  1. "Would I Love You"
  2. "Pretty Baby"
  3. "I Only Have Eyes for You"
  4. "Lullaby of Broadway"

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