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  1. Billy Eckstine Sings with Benny Carter is a 1986 album by the American singer Billy Eckstine, accompanied by the alto saxophonist Benny Carter. [2] The singer Helen Merrill appears in duet with Eckstine on the first and last songs of the album. This was Eckstine's only LP released on Verve Records, and marked his final album recordings.

  2. Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Billy Eckstine Sings With Benny Carter by Billy Eckstine, Benny Carter, Helen Merrill. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  3. Alto Saxophone – Benny Carter; Arranged By – Bobby Tucker; Bass – Paul West; Drums – Vernell Fournier; Liner Notes – Edward Berger* Piano – Bobby Tucker; Trumpet – Benny Carter (tracks: B4) Vocals – Billy Eckstine, Helen Merrill (tracks: A1, B6)

  4. William Clarence Eckstine (July 8, 1914 – March 8, 1993) [1] was an American jazz and pop singer and a bandleader during the swing and bebop eras. He was noted for his rich, almost operatic bass-baritone voice. [2] .

  5. Billy Eckstine Sings with Benny Carter is a 1986 album by the American singer Billy Eckstine, accompanied by the alto saxophonist Benny Carter. The singer Helen Merrill...

  6. 1. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To. Billy Eckstine Benny Carter Helen Merrill. 2. My Funny Valentine. Billy Eckstine Benny Carter. 3. Here's That Rainy Day. Billy Eckstine Benny Carter. 4. Summertime. Billy Eckstine Benny Carter. 5. A Kiss From You. Billy Eckstine Benny Carter. 6. Memories Of You. Billy Eckstine Benny Carter. 7.

  7. 1 de ene. de 1986 · Ironically altoist Benny Carter (who was 79) still sounds in his prime on alto and he takes an effective trumpet solo on "September Song." Singer Helen Merrill opens and closes the set by interacting vocally with Eckstine on "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" and "Didn't We."