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Big bands' greatest hits.
Published 1972Table of Contents: “…How high the moon (Lionel Hampton and his orchestra) -- Autumn nocturne (Charlie Spivak and his orchestra) -- I've got my love to keep me warm (Les Brown and his orchestra) -- Perdido (Duke Ellington and his orchestra) -- A Sunday kind of love (Claude Thornhill and his orchestra) -- April in Paris (Freddy Martin and his orchestra) -- Mood indigo (Duke Ellington and his orchestra) -- Goodnight sweetheart (Ray Noble and his orchestra) -- On a slow boat to China (Kay Kyser and his orchestra) -- Skylark (Harry James and his orchestra) -- The three bells (The Jimmy song) (Sammy Kaye and his orchestra) -- For you (Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra) -- Leap frog (Les Brown and his orchestra) -- Early autumn (Woody Herman and his orchestra) -- You're getting to be a habit (Guy Lombardo and his orchestra) -- Three little fishes (Itty poo) (Kay Kyser and his orchestra) -- Indian love call (Tony Pastor and his orchestra) -- Celery stalks at midnight (Will Bradley and his orchestra) -- Hot lips (Henry Busse and his orchestra) -- Beat me daddy, eight to the bar (Will Bradley and his orchestra).…”
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The first album of jazz for children. with documentary recordings from the library of Folkways Records /
Published 1961Table of Contents: “…Bix Beiderbecke. Duke Ellington. Earl Hines. Dizzy Gillespie. Lennie Tristano. …”
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Mirage avant-garde and third-stream jazz.
Published 1977Table of Contents: “…The clothed woman (Duke Ellington and his orchestra) -- Kern, J. and Harbach, O. …”
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Symposium in blues.
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Big bands before 1935.
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And then we wrote American composers and lyricists sing, play and conduct their own songs.
Published 1977Table of Contents: “…Handy's orchestra) -- Like he loves me (Beatrice Lillie, vocal; Vincent Youmans, piano) -- Someone to watch over me (George Gershwin, piano) -- Star dust (Hoagy Carmichael, vocal, whistling, and piano; Artie Bernstein, double bass; Spike Jones, drums) -- Honeysuckle rose (Fats Waller, piano) -- Mood indigo (Jungle Band; Duke Ellington, piano) -- Anything goes (Cole Porter, vocal and piano) -- Strip polka (Johnny Mercer with Paul Weston and his orchestra) -- Sunday in the park (Harold Rome, vocal and piano) -- You are never away (Mary Martin, vocal; Richard Rodgers, piano; orchestra conducted by John Lesko) -- A sleepin' bee (Harold Arlen; orchestra arr. and conducted by Peter Matz) -- Anyone can whistle (Stephen Sondheim, vocal and piano) -- If my friends could see me now (Cy Coleman, with orchestra).…”
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"1928"
Published 1966Table of Contents: “…Doin' the raccoon (George Olsen and His Music) -- Jeannine (I dream of lilac time) (Gene Austin, with orchestra directed by Nathaniel Shilkret) -- Let's misbehave (Irving Aaronson and His Commanders ; vocal, Phil Saxe and orchestra) -- In a little Spanish town (The Revelers, with Frank Black, piano) -- Diane (Jesse Crawford) -- I wanna be loved by you (Helen Kane, with orchestra directed by Leonard Joy) -- I kiss your hand, madame (Leo Reisman and His Orchestra, vocal Ran Weeks) -- C-O-N-S-T-A-N-T-I-N-0-P-L-E (Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders) -- The mooche (Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club) -- Bill (Helen Morgan, with orchestra directed by Victor Baravalle) -- Crazy rhythm (Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra ; vocal, Franklyn Baur) -- Baby your mother (Vaughn De Leath, with orchestra directed by L. …”
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Big bands' greatest hits.
Published 1970Table of Contents: “…The very thought of you (Ray Noble and his orchestra ; Snooky Lanson, vocals) -- One o'clock jump (Count Basie and his orchestra) -- Drumboogie (Gene Krupa, his drums and his orchestra ; Irene Day, vocals) -- Skyliner (Charlie Barnet and his orchestra) -- Take the "A" Train (Duke Ellington and his orchestra) -- I got rhythm (Glenn Miller and his orchestra) -- Caldonia (Woody Herman and his orchestra) -- Sentimental journey (Les Brown and his orchestra ; Doris Day, vocals) -- All or nothing at all (Harry James and his orchestra ; Frank Sinatra, vocals) -- Oh Johnny, oh Johnny, oh! …”
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Encyclopedia of jazz on records
Published 1969Table of Contents: “…Louis Toodle-oo / Duke Ellington and his Orchestra --…”
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