Let's Dance with The Three Suns
RCA VICTOR LPM/LSP-1578
March 1958

Al Nevins, Conductor


I'm in a Dancin' Mood / June Is Bustin' Out All Over / From This Moment On / My Heart Belongs To Daddy

I Love You / They Can't Take That Away From Me / Ten Pretty Girls / I've Got You Under My Skin

Rosalie / Are You Having Any Fun? / Third Man Theme / Got a Date with an Angel / Walkin' My Baby Back Home

Wunderbar / The Cafe Mozart Waltz

Have You Met Miss Jones? / Give It Back to the Indians / From Now On / I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter / It's Delovely


This Can't Be Love / There's a Great Day Coming Manana / Ridin' High / Johnny One Note

The Last Time I Saw Paris / Beyond the Sea / Paris in the Spring / I Love Paris

You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To / You Couldn't Be Cuter / It's All Right with Me / Now's the Time to Fall in Love / Goody Goody

Oh, What a Beautiful Morning / Hello, Young Lovers

Nice Work If You Can Get It / Don't Let It Bother You / Feudin' and Fightin' / I Won't Dance / A String of Pearls



Good things come in small packages. This includes a Tiffany diamond, Romanoff caviar, the scent of rare perfumes and this album you're holding in your hands. The Three Suns, a small package in themselves, have gone off the beaten musical path to gather forty great selections and offer a tasteful precis of each, just the heart of each tune. Now frankly, isn't that just what you want? Brevity, in addition to being the soul of wit, can also distinguish a musical memory. We feel that the boys with their succinct approach have captured the core of each selection, quickly changing the subject just as Mr. Webster does so artfully in the dictionary.

Although this collection is tagged LET'S DANCE WITH THE THREE SUNS we hasten to point out that the album goes far beyond that admonition. As a matter of fact, it's not only great for easy dancing, but just fine for easy sitting and easy walking around. Always friends of the housewife, The Three Suns add the following directions: before getting set for the morning household chores, place this disc on your stereophonic phonograph, add one needle to the surface and just listen. You will find that work becomes play as you room-roam, dusting an hour away.

Through the years, The Three Suns have headlined at all the smart nightspots throughout the nation -- The Hotel Sheraton-Astor, The Warwick and The Roosevelt in New York; Las Vegas' New Frontier, The Chase in St. Louis, The Shamrock in Huston, The Baker in Dallas, The Mapes in Reno, The Nicolet in Minneapolis, etc. For those of you who have heard them at these places we feel that as you dance to this album you'll once again be magic-carpeted back to a memory.

For this particular album, conductor Al Nevins has added the piano magic of Cy Mann and Andy Ackers to the already familiar Three Suns sound.

BERNIE GREEN