Phil Silvers and Swinging Brass is a studio album of bugle calls arranged by Nelson Riddle, released in 1956.
[1][2] The album was designed to capitalize on the popularity of the comedian and actor Phil Silvers in the American TV sitcom You'll Never Get Rich.
[1] The arranger Nelson Riddle is credited in the liner notes for the album as 'Compositions Conceived By ...'.
[1] The Billboard magazine review from 5 August 1957 praised the album's "solid, swinging stuff produced by a stellar assemblage of instrumentalists".
[3] High Fidelity described the music as " ... hardly hot enough for true jazz, [though] they nevertheless make surprisingly diverting listening thanks largely to Riddle's imagination".