Johnny Hodges and His Strings Play the Prettiest Gershwin

Johnny Hodges and His Strings Play the Prettiest Gershwin is an album by saxophonist Johnny Hodges accompanied by an orchestra performing Gershwin tunes recorded in Stuttgart in 1958 for the Verve label.[1][2] The AllMusic reviewer commented: "All of these performances, like most of the music in the latter day Johnny Hodges discography, combine the elegant tonal ligatures of swing and cool".[3] All compositions by George and Ira Gershwin, except as indicated.
Studio albumJohnny HodgesNot So DukishGershwin tunesStuttgartAllMusicLove Is Here to StayNice Work If You Can Get It'S WonderfulSummertimeDuBose HeywardBut Not for MeSomebody Loves MeBallard MacDonaldBuddy DeSylvaThey Can't Take That Away from MeSomeone to Watch over MeThe Man I LoveOh, Lady Be Good!They All Laughedalto saxophoneHorst Jankowskistring sectionarrangedRuss GarciaconductedWolfram RöhrigCastle RockIn a Tender MoodThe BluesUsed to Be DukeCreamyDuke's in BedEllingtonia '56The Big SoundBlues A-PlentySide by SideDuke EllingtonGerry Mulligan Meets Johnny HodgesBlue HodgeJohnny Hodges with Billy Strayhorn and the OrchestraBlue RabbitWild Bill DavisSandy's GoneMess of BluesEverybody Knows Johnny HodgesBlue PyramidCon-Soul & SaxInspired AbandonLawrence BrownJoe's BluesWings & ThingsBlue NotesStride RightEarl HinesWild Bill Davis & Johnny Hodges in Atlantic CityDon't Sleep in the SubwaySwing's Our ThingTriple PlayRippin' & Runnin'3 Shades of BlueHawkins! Eldridge! Hodges! Alive! At the Village Gate!Coleman HawkinsRoy EldridgeJoya Sherrill Sings DukeJoya SherrillCue for SaxophoneBilly StrayhornTaylor Made JazzBilly TaylorDuke with a DifferenceClark TerryDuke Ellington discography