Good morning vinyl enthusiasts and welcome back to the Thursday edition of Stuck In The Vinyl Again . Today we remember Galicia born (now southeastern Poland and western Ukraine) ballroom dancer and businessman, Arthur Murray, on the 31st anniversary of his death. He passed away in 1991, age 95, from pneumonia. He is best known for his dance studio, "Arthur Murray Dance Studios" and can claim such names as Eleanor Roosevelt, John D. Rockefeller Jr., Barbara Hutton, Elizabeth Arden, Johnny Mercer, and Jack Dempsey as students and D. James Kennedy and Katherine MacGregor as instructors. There are now hundreds of his studios all over the world. Our business with Arthur today is the 1958 RCA Victor album, Arthur Murray's Music For Dancing, by The Arthur Murray TV Dance Orchestra .
A1 I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
A2 Deep Purple
A3 It's A Big Wide Wonderful World
A4 When My Dream Boat Comes Home
A5 You're A Heavenly Thing
A6 When We Do The Cha Cha Cha
B1 Lisbon Antigua
B2 Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White
B3 The Fence (El Merengue Empaliza)
B4 Uno! (One More Kiss)
B5 Sway (Quien Sera)
Arranged and Conducted by – Bill Stegmeyer
Engineer - Ernest Oelrich
Producer - Fred Reynolds
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