I once heard a recording of Ray Price doing a jazz version of NIGHT LIFE (swinging big band with horns). Is it still available anywhere?
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http://www.rhapsody.com/ray-price/american-originals
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M$In fact I found something better, go to this link and there are many versions of night life and I think #15 toward the bottom of the page might be the one you're looking for. But check all the links to be sure. Hope you find it. I don't think I have this version either so I'm going to go check out the title and find the CD if it's out there. Jeri
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Ddigital-music&field-keywords=night+life+ray+price&x=12&y=12
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I agree w/ kevinmark - this is probably it. It swings, baby.
Rhapsody lists it as a 1989 release Amazon lists it as being "discontinued by manufacturer" (Sony), but they still have plenty of new and used copies, as well as the option to download it. Enjoy, chibob, and welcome to Mahalo!!!