Official album cover artwork for Hut‐2–3‐4! / Victory March / Move It Over / No Love, No Nothin’ by Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra

Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra

Hut‐2–3‐4! / Victory March / Move It Over / No Love, No Nothin’

RELEASED: November 30, -0001
TYPE: EP
1. Hut‐2–3‐4! --:-- 2. Victory March (Notre Dame) --:-- 3. Move It Over --:-- 4. No Love, No Nothin’ --:--
The album 'Hut‐2–3‐4! / Victory March / Move It Over / No Love, No Nothin’' by Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra features a blend of traditional big band sounds and popular music of the era. Kaye's orchestration is characterized by lively arrangements and a strong emphasis on rhythm, making the album a lively representation of the swing and dance music that defined the 1940s and 1950s. The inclusion of hits like 'Victory March' showcases Kaye's ability to capture the spirit of patriotism and celebration during World War II, while 'Move It Over' and 'No Love, No Nothin’' highlight the romantic themes prevalent in the popular music of the time. Kaye's work has had a lasting impact on the genre, influencing both contemporary big band leaders and the development of swing music in America.