There Will Never Be Another You - Daryle Ryce, Gordon, Mack
I Loves You, Porgy - Daryle Ryce, Gershwin, George
Love Dance - Daryle Ryce, Lins, Ivan
Old Folks - Daryle Ryce, Hill, Dedette Lee
There'll Be Some Changes Made - Daryle Ryce, Higgins, Billy [2]
Oh, Susannah - Daryle Ryce, Foster, Stephen [1]
Where Do We Go from Here? - Daryle Ryce, McGlohon, Loonis
Over the Rainbow - Daryle Ryce, Arlen, Harold
Recorded in 1991, this features Daryle Ryce on vocals, guitar, and vocally simulated trombone, with the Loonis McGlohon Trio: Loonis McGlohon (piano, arrangements, leader); Ron Brendle (bass); and James Baker (drums). From... more » composer Hugh Martin's comments in the liner notes: "It is a joy to listen to Daryle Ryce and my friend Loonis McGlohon. Daryle is subtle and sensitive, two adjectives I used to reserve for Maxine Sullivan...Her vocal instrument is most pleasing and also surprising...Loonis plays the piano as though he had invented the instrument, and his songs are delightful...I am most pleased with Daryle's rendition of my song, "Ev'ry Time." It is a simple and winsome rendition...It has been much fun listening to Daryle, Loonis and the trio all handling these songs wit hso much love and care."« less
Recorded in 1991, this features Daryle Ryce on vocals, guitar, and vocally simulated trombone, with the Loonis McGlohon Trio: Loonis McGlohon (piano, arrangements, leader); Ron Brendle (bass); and James Baker (drums). From composer Hugh Martin's comments in the liner notes: "It is a joy to listen to Daryle Ryce and my friend Loonis McGlohon. Daryle is subtle and sensitive, two adjectives I used to reserve for Maxine Sullivan...Her vocal instrument is most pleasing and also surprising...Loonis plays the piano as though he had invented the instrument, and his songs are delightful...I am most pleased with Daryle's rendition of my song, "Ev'ry Time." It is a simple and winsome rendition...It has been much fun listening to Daryle, Loonis and the trio all handling these songs wit hso much love and care."