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'''''Put On a Happy Face''''' is a 1962 [[live album]] by the [[Oscar Peterson]] Trio, recorded at the [[The London House, Chicago|London House]] jazz club in [[Chicago, Illinois| Chicago]].
'''''Put On a Happy Face''''' is a 1966 [[live album]] by the [[Oscar Peterson]] Trio, recorded in sessions in 1961 at the [[The London House, Chicago|London House]] jazz club in [[Chicago, Illinois| Chicago]].

Three other Oscar Peterson Trio albums were also released featuring music from the London House concerts: ''[[The Trio (Oscar Peterson album)|The Trio]]'', ''[[The Sound of the Trio]]'', and ''[[Something Warm]]''. The complete sessions were released on CD in 1996 as ''[[The London House Sessions]]''.


Three other albums were recorded by Peterson and his trio at the London House, ''[[The Trio (Oscar Peterson album)|The Trio]]'', ''[[The Sound of the Trio]]'', and ''[[Something Warm]]''. The complete music recorded by the trio at these sessions [[The London House Sessions|was released in 1997]].
==Track listing==
==Track listing==
'''Side One'''
#"Put On a Happy Face" ([[Lee Adams]], [[Charles Strouse]])
#"[[Put On a Happy Face (song)|Put On a Happy Face]]" ([[Lee Adams]], [[Charles Strouse]])
#"[[Old Folks (1938 song)|Old Folks]]" (Dedette Lee Hill, [[Willard Robison]])
#"[[Old Folks (1938 song)|Old Folks]]" (Dedette Lee Hill, [[Willard Robison]])
#"[[Woody 'n' You]]" ([[Dizzy Gillespie]])
#"[[Woody 'n' You]]" ([[Dizzy Gillespie]])
#"[[Yesterdays (1933 song)|Yesterdays]]" ([[Otto Harbach]], [[Jerome Kern]])
#"Diablo" ([[Oscar Peterson]])

#"Soon" ([[George Gershwin]], [[Ira Gershwin]])
'''Side Two'''
#"[[Yesterdays (1933 song)|Yesterdays]]" ([[Otto Harbach]], [[Jerome Kern]])
# <li value="4"> "Diablo" ([[Oscar Peterson]])
#"[[Soon (1927 song)|Soon]]" ([[George Gershwin]], [[Ira Gershwin]])
#"The Lonesome One" (Peterson)
#"The Lonesome One" (Peterson)


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[[Category:1962 live albums]]
[[Category:1966 live albums]]
[[Category:Oscar Peterson live albums]]
[[Category:Oscar Peterson live albums]]
[[Category:Albums recorded at The London House, Chicago]]
[[Category:Albums recorded at The London House, Chicago]]

Latest revision as of 01:48, 15 November 2024

Put On a Happy Face
Live album by
Released1966
RecordedJuly 28–29, 1961
GenreJazz
LabelVerve
ProducerNorman Granz
Oscar Peterson chronology
With Respect to Nat
(1965)
Put On a Happy Face
(1966)
Blues Etude
(1966)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Put On a Happy Face is a 1966 live album by the Oscar Peterson Trio, recorded in sessions in 1961 at the London House jazz club in Chicago.

Three other Oscar Peterson Trio albums were also released featuring music from the London House concerts: The Trio, The Sound of the Trio, and Something Warm. The complete sessions were released on CD in 1996 as The London House Sessions.

Track listing

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Side One

  1. "Put On a Happy Face" (Lee Adams, Charles Strouse)
  2. "Old Folks" (Dedette Lee Hill, Willard Robison)
  3. "Woody 'n' You" (Dizzy Gillespie)
  4. "Yesterdays" (Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern)

Side Two

  1. "Diablo" (Oscar Peterson)
  2. "Soon" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin)
  3. "The Lonesome One" (Peterson)

Personnel

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References

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