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  1. Mel Tormé (1925–99) Nicknamed ‘The Velvet Fog’ for his smooth mellow vocal style, Melvin (Mel) Tormé was a consummate all-round entertainer – singer, songwriter, composer, arranger, pianist, drummer and writer. The son of Russian immigrants, Tormé was born in Chicago, Illinois and grew up on the city’s south side.

  2. Isn't it Romantic by Mel Tormé was written by Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers and was first released by Nat Finston and his Paramount Studio Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Sam Coslow in 1932. Mel Tormé released it on the album It's a Blue World in 1955. It was covered by Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars, Les Strand, Eiji Kitamura, Royal Society Jazz Orchestra and other artists.

  3. 5. Juni 1999 · Read Mel Tormé's bio and find out more about Mel Tormé's songs, albums, and chart history. Get recommendations for other artists you'll love.

  4. Just in Time by Mel Tormé with Marty Paich Orchestra was written by Betty Comden, Adolph Green and Jule Styne and was first performed by Sydney Chaplin and Judy Holliday. It was first released by Tony Bennett with Percy Faith & His Orch. in 1956. Mel Tormé with Marty Paich Orchestra released it on the album Mel Tormé Swings Schubert Alley in 1960. It was covered by Charlie Byrd - Barney ...

  5. 5. Juni 1999 · Mel Tormé covered With Every Breath I Take, Thanks, I Can't Escape from You, Hurry on Down and other songs. Mel Tormé originally did Without a Word of Warning, Thanks, I Can't Escape from You, Hurry on Down and other songs. Mel Tormé wrote The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You), Born to Be Blue and A Stranger in Town.

  6. Dat Dere by Mel Tormé was written by Oscar Brown Jr. and Bobby Timmons and was first released by Oscar Brown, Jr. in 1960. Mel Tormé released it on the album Comin' Home Baby in 1962. It was covered by Louise Rogers & Rick Strong, Shanti, Kimiko Kasai with Cedar Walton Trio, Jenny Evans and other artists.

  7. Performance Mel Tormé - vocals, drums Joe Maini - alto saxophone Bill Perkins - baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone Teddy Edwards - tenor saxophone Stu Williamson - valve trombone Frank Rosolino - trombone Jack Sheldon - trumpet Al Hendrickson - guitar Jimmy Rowles - piano Joe Mondragon - double bass Mel Lewis - drums Shelly Manne