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- Posted: 07/11/2009 19:30
- Post subject: Famous Jazz Singles
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Famous Jazz Singles--How many have you heard? How many can you hum?
AIN'T MISBEHAVIN' (PIANO SOLO)-Thomas "Fats" Waller (1929)
ALL OF ME-Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra (1932)
AND THE ANGELS SING-Benny Goodman And His Orchestra, Martha Tilton, Vocal And Ziggy Elman, Trumpet (1939)
APRIL IN PARIS-Count Basie & His Orchestra (1955)
ARTISTRY IN RHYTHM-Stan Kenton And His Orchestra (1945)
A-TISKET, A-TASKET-Chick Webb And His Orchestra With Ella Fitzgerald (1938)
BEGIN THE BEGUINE-Artie Shaw And His Orchestra (1938)
BILLIE'S BOUNCE-Charlie Parker And His Re-Boppers (1945)
BLACK AND TAN FANTASY-Duke Ellington & His Orchestra (1928)
BLACK, BROWN AND BEIGE-Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra (1944)
BODY AND SOUL-Coleman Hawkins (1939)
CARAVAN-Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra (1937)
CHEROKEE-Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra (1939)
CHIMES BLUES-King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band (1923)
COCKTAILS FOR TWO-Duke Ellington & His Orchestra (1934)
CRAZY BLUES-Mamie Smith & Her Jazz Hounds (1920)
DARKTOWN STRUTTERS' BALL-Original Dixieland Jazz Band (1917)
DESAFINADO-Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd (1962)
DIMINUENDO AND CRESCENDO IN BLUE-Duke Ellington & His Orchestra (1956)
DJANGOLOGY-Quintet Of The Hot Club Of France Featuring Django Reinhardt And Stephane Grappelli (1935)
EARLY AUTUMN-Woody Herman And His Orchestra (1949)
EMBRACEABLE YOU-Billie Holiday (1944)
EVERYDAY (I HAVE THE BLUES)-Count Basie Orchestra, Joe Williams, Vocal (1955)
FLYING HOME-Lionel Hampton And His Orchestra (1942)
FOR DANCERS ONLY-Jimmie Lunceford And His Orchestra (1937)
FOUR BROTHERS-Woody Herman And His Orchestra (1948)
FRENESI-Artie Shaw And His Orchestra (1940)
(GET YOUR KICKS ON) ROUTE 66-The King Cole Trio (1946)
GOD BLESS THE CHILD-Billie Holiday (1941)
GROOVIN' HIGH-Dizzy Gillespie & His Sextet (1945)
HEEBIE JEEBIES-Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five (1926)
HONEYSUCKLE ROSE-Thomas "Fats" Waller (1934)
HOW HIGH THE MOON-Ella Fitzgerald (1960)
I LOVES YOU, PORGY-Nina Simone (1959)
IF YOU COULD SEE ME NOW-Sarah Vaughan (1946)
IN A MIST (PIANO SOLO)-Bix Beiderbecke (1927)
THE 'IN' CROWD-The Ramsey Lewis Trio (1965)
IT DON’T MEAN A THING (IF IT AIN’T GOT THAT SWING)-Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra (1932)
JUST YOU, JUST ME-Lester Young Quartet (1944)
KING PORTER (STOMP)-Benny Goodman And His Orchestra (1935)
LESTER LEAPS IN-Count Basie's Kansas City 7 (1939)
LOVER MAN (OH, WHERE CAN YOU BE?)-Billie Holiday (1945)
LUSH LIFE-John Coltrane With Johnny Hartman (1963)
MACK THE KNIFE-Louis Armstrong & The All-Stars (1955)
MANTECA-Dizzy Gillespie & His Orchestra (1947)
MINNIE THE MOOCHER-Cab Calloway & His Orchestra (1931)
MISTY-Erroll Garner Trio (1954)
MOANIN'-Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers (1958)
MOOD INDIGO-Duke Ellington (1931)
MOODY'S MOOD FOR LOVE-James Moody (1952)
MOONGLOW-Benny Goodman Quartet (1936)
A NIGHT IN TUNISIA-Dizzy Gillespie & His Sextet (1946)
NIGHT TRAIN-Jimmy Forrest (1952)
NOW HE SINGS, NOW HE SOBS-Chick Corea (1968)
NUAGES-Django Reinhardt And Stephane Grappelli With The Quintet Of The Hot Club Of France (1946)
ONE O'CLOCK JUMP-Count Basie (1937)
ORNITHOLOGY-Charlie Parker Sextet (1946)
PINE TOP'S BOOGIE WOOGIE-Pine Top Smith (1928)
'ROUND ABOUT MIDNIGHT-Thelonious Monk Quintet (1948)
SEVEN COME ELEVEN-Benny Goodman Sextet (1940)
SING, SING, SING-Benny Goodman (1937)
SINGIN' THE BLUES-Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra Featuring Bix Beiderbecke On Cornet (1927)
ST. LOUIS BLUES-Bessie Smith With Louis Armstrong, cornet (1925)
ST. LOUIS BLUES-Louis Armstrong (1929)
STAR DUST-Louis Armstrong (1931)
STAR DUST-Artie Shaw And His Orchestra (1940)
STORMY WEATHER (KEEPS RAININ' ALL THE TIME)-Ethel Waters (1933)
STRAIGHTEN UP AND FLY RIGHT-King Cole Trio (1944)
STRANGE FRUIT-Billie Holiday (1939)
TAKE FIVE-Dave Brubeck Quartet (1963)
TAKE THE "A" TRAIN-Duke Ellington & His Orchestra (1941)
TEA FOR TWO-Art Tatum, Piano Solo (1939)
UN POCO LOCO-Bud Powell Trio (1951)
WEATHER BIRD-Louis Armstrong & Earl Hines (1928)
WEST END BLUES-Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five (1928)
WOODCHOPPER'S BALL-Woody Herman And His Orchestra (1939) _________________ Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by RFNAPLES
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