Tony Terran arrived in Los Angeles after touring with Horace Heidt. In 1945, he began working with Bob Hope, and then with Desi Arnaz in 1946. Terran was the last surviving member of the Desi Arnaz Orchestra from the I Love Lucy television show.

I have had this album since it came out in 1970. It has some great music on it and I have loved listening to it. But, I am now retiring and it is time to find this vinyl album another good home with someone who appreciates it and will treasure it as I did. I would not be parting with my albums if it were not for these reasons. Just time to let go and down size!

This vintage vinyl LP features the smooth trumpet playing of Tony Terran, with the easy listening, jazz, and oldies genres represented in the 29:30 runtime. The record was produced by Scott Turner and composed by Eddie Karam, and is an original first edition release from 1966 on the Imperial Records label. The cardboard sleeve case type and full-range fidelity level add to the overall listening experience, while the worn inlay condition and fair sleeve grading are to be expected from a record of this era. The LP comes with its original inner sleeve and cover, and is a must-have for any collector of 1960s music.

Side One: 
1.  Don't Answer Me (Ti Vedo Uscire)
2.  Mister Sandman
3.  Tammy
4.  The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wimoweh)
5.  Little White Cloud That Cried
6.  Volare
Side Two:
1.  Dominique
2.  True Love
3.  Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
4.  Over the Rainbow
5.  Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)
6.  My Heart Belongs to Daddy