Jimmie Lunceford
Jimmie Lunceford
ASIN: B00005NT3A
Track Listings
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Disc: 1
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1. Organ Grinder's Swing
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2. Jazz Hot
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3. 'Tain't What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It) - Jimmie Lunceford, James Young
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4. Margie
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5. Life Is Fine - Jimmie Lunceford,
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6. Four or Five Times - Jimmie Lunceford, Mr. S. Oliver, W. Smith, J. Karen Thomas
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7. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home - Jimmie Lunceford, J. Karen Thomas
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8. I'm Gonna See My Baby
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9. Twenty-Four Robbers
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10. Knock Me a Kiss - Jimmie Lunceford, W. Smith
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See all 14 tracks on this disc
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Disc: 2
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1. Harlem Shout
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2. Strictly Instrumental - Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra
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3. Keep Smilin', Keep Laughin', Be Happy - Jimmie Lunceford, J. Karen Thomas
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4. Lonesome Road - Jimmie Lunceford, Trummy Young
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5. Buzz-Buzz-Buzz - Jimmie Lunceford,
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6. For Dancers Only
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7. Well, All Right Then - Jimmie Lunceford,
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8. Mandy, Make up Your Mind
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9. This Is My Confession to You - Jimmie Lunceford,
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10. That Someone Must Be You - Jimmie Lunceford,
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See all 14 tracks on this disc
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Strictly Lunceford
Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra
Manufacturer: Proper Box UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Swing General
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Classic Big Band
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Contemporary Big Band
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Jazz
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
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ASIN: B000PDZH46
Release Date: 2007-05-14 |
Tracks:
- Chickasaw Stomp
- Memphis Rag
- In Dat Mornin'
- Sweet Rhythm
- Flaming Reeds And Screaming Brass
- While Love Lasts
- White Heat
- Jazznocracy
- Chillun, Get Up!
- Leaving Me
- Swingin' Uptown
- Breakfast Ball
- Here Goes (A Fool)
- Remember When
- Sophisticated Lady
- Mood Indigo
- Rose Room
- Black And Tan Fantasy
- Stratosphere
- Nana
- Miss Otis Regrets
- Unsophisticated Sue
- Stardust
- Dream Of You
- Stomp It Off
- Call It Anything (It Wasn't Love)
Tracks:
- Because You're You
- Chillun, Get Up!
- Solitude
- Rain,
- Since My Best Gal Turned Me Down
- Jealous
- Rhythm Is Our Business
- I'm Walking Through Heaven With You
- Shake Your Head (From Side To Side)
- Sleepy-Time Gal
- Bird Of Paradise
- Runnin' Wild
- Four Or Five Times
- (If I Had) Rhythm In My Nursery Rhymes
- Swanee River
- (You Take The East, Take The West, Take The North) I'll Take The South
- Avalon
- Hittin' The Bottle
- I'm Nuts About Screwy Music
- The Best Things In Life Are Free
- The Melody Man
- Organ Grinder's Swing
- On The Beach At Bali Bali
- Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan)
Tracks:
- Harlem Shout
- Running A Temperature
- He Ain't Got Rhythm
- Slumming On Park Avenue
- Coquette
- The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down
- Hell's Bells
- For Dancers Only
- Posin'
- The First Time I Saw You
- Pigeon Walk
- Annie Laurie
- Frisco Fog.
- Margie
- The Love Nest
- Down By The Old Mill Stream
- My Melancholy Baby
- Sweet Sue, Just You
- By The River Sainte Marie
- 'Tain't What You Do (It's The Way That You Do It)
- Cheatin' On Me
- Le Jazz Hot
- Time's A-Wastin
- Baby, Won't You Please Come Home ?
- The Lonesome Road
- What Is This Thing Called Swing ?
Tracks:
- Easter Parade
- Ain't She Sweet
- Well, All Right Then
- I Used To Love You (But It's All Over Now)
- Belgium Stomp
- Wham (Re-Bop-Boom-Bam)
- Uptown Blues
- Lunceford Special
- What's Your Story Morning Glory
- I Got It
- Monotony In Four Flats
- Blue Prelude
- Twenty-Four Robbers
- Battle Axe
- Chocolate
- Flamingo
- Siesta At The Fiesta
- Hi Spook
- Yard Dog Mazurka
- Impromptu
- Blues In The Night, Pts 1 & 2
- Strictly Instrumental
- Knock Me A Kiss
- Back Door Stuff Pts 1 & 2
- The Honeydripper
- Cement Mixer
Album Description
2007 four CD box set from Proper. The Jimmie Lunceford band was one of the outstanding black big bands of the '30s and '40s. The relative lack of latter-day attention might be attributable to Lunceford's tragically early death in 1947 at the age of 45. But this alone cannot be the cause of Lunceford's apparent dismissal from the collective memory of the Jazz world. In this respect the Lunceford band might have been a victim of its versatility, the band functioned as a show band, a dance band and a Jazz band, serving a musical menu of novelty tunes, sentimental ballads, music for dancing and spectacular "Flag wavers". Proper.
Album Details
Along with the Bands of Fletcher Henderson, Duke Ellington and Count Basie, the Jimmie Lunceford Band was One of the Outstanding Black Big Bands of the 1930s and 1940s. All Achieved Enormous Popularity and a Measure of Commercial Success During Those Years. Yet While Today the Fletcher Henderson Band is Primarily Remembered for Its Significant Breakthrough as a Purveyor of Extraordinary And, for their Day, Advanced Performances of Arranged Big Band Music and for the Boost Henderson's Arrangement Gave to Benny Goodman's Career, Ellington and Basie Are Revered as Major Figures of Jazz, Few Fans Today Remember Much About Jimmie Lunceford, Play his Music Or Collect his Records. This Relative Lack of Latter-day Attention Might Be Attributable to Lunceford's Tragically Early Death in 1947 at the Age of 45.
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Anthology 1934-1942
Jimmie Lunceford
Manufacturer: Cabu
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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| Music
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| Swing Jazz
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ASIN: B000FORAAO
Release Date: 2007-04-24 |
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- Mood Indigo
- Rose Room
- Dream Of You
- Stomp It Off
- Since My Best Gal Turned Me Down
- Rhythm Is Our Business
- Sleepy Time Gal
- Runnin' Wild
- Four Or Five Times
- Avalon
- The Melody Man
- Organ Grinder's Swing
- Muddy Waters
- He Ain't Got Rhythm
- For Dancers Only
- Posin'
- Put On Your Grey Bonnet
- Pigeon Walk
- Annie Laurie
- Margie
- By The River Sint Marie
Tracks:
- 'Tain't What You Do
- Cheatin' On Me
- Le Jazz Hot
- Baby, Won't You Please Come Home
- The Lonesome Road
- Easter Parade
- Ain't She Sweet
- Well, All Right Then
- I Used To Love You
- I'm Alone With you
- Wham
- Uptown Blues
- I Wanna Hear Swing Songs
- Chopin's Prelude No.7
- Monotony In Four Flats
- Okay For Baby
- Twenty Four Robbers
- Yard Dog Mazurka
- Impromptu
- Blues In The Night, Part 1
- Blues In The Night, Part 2
- Knock Me A Kiss
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1939
Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra
Manufacturer: Classics
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Swing General
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Classic Big Band
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Contemporary Big Band
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Swing Jazz
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| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B000001NIW
Release Date: 1996-11-19 |
Tracks:
- Baby Won't You Please Come Home?
- You're Just A Dream
- The Lonesome Road
- You Set Me On Fire
- I've Only Myself To Blame
- What Is This Thing Called Swing?
- Mixup
- Shoemaker's Holiday
- Blue Blazes
- Mandy
- Easter Parade
- Ain't She Sweet?
- White Heat
- Oh Why, Oh Why
- Well, All Right Then
- You Let Me Down
- I Love You
- Who Did You Meet Last Night?
- You Let Me Down
- Sassin' The Boss
- I Want The Waiter (With The Water)
- I Used To Love You (But It's All Over Now)
- Belgium Stomp
- You Can Fool Some Of The People (Some Of The Time)
- Think Of Me, Little Daddy
- Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away)
Average customer rating:
- greatness, greatnmess, swing, fun, a Great one
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1940-1941
Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra
Manufacturer: Classics
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Swing General
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Classic Big Band
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Contemporary Big Band
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B000001NLE
Release Date: 1996-11-19 |
Tracks:
- Whatcha Know Joe?
- Red Wagon
- You Ain't Nowhere
- Please Say The Word
- Okay For Baby
- Flight Of The Jitterbug
- Blue Afterglow
- Blue Prelude
- Twenty-Four Robbers
- I Had A Premonition
- Battle Axe
- Peace And Love For All (Prayer For Moderns)
- Chocolate
- I'm Walking Through Heaven With You
- You're Always In My Dreams
- Flamingo
- Siesta At The Fiesta
- Gone
- Hi Spook
- Yard Dog Mazurka
- Impromptu
- Blues In The Night -Part 1
- Blues In The Night -Part 2
Amazon.com
Jimmie Lunceford's band maintained its popularity throughout the swing era, keeping its polished sectional play and relaxed swing fresh with a focus on strong arranging. While the band would sometimes act as a backdrop for novelty and sentimental vocals, there was always musical subtlety in the band parts. This disc in the Chronological Classics series takes Lunceford's band up to the wartime recording ban, including music from its last great period. The band's take on the Basie hit "Red Wagon" demonstrates the turns Lunceford could take, and there were still plenty of ideas coming from pianist Ed Wilcox and new arrangers like trumpeter Gerald Wilson and Billy Moore. Altoist Willie Smith often brings a touch of the blues to his solos, while some classical references turn up in "Flight of the Jitterbug" and "Yard Dog Mazurka." The concluding "Blues in the Night," heard in two versions, shows the Lunceford sound at its most sumptuous. --Stuart Broomer
Customer Reviews:
greatness, greatnmess, swing, fun, a Great one.......2005-03-01
This was the hot, sweet, but sophisticated, party music of the Swing Era. No one was more popular among Black youth who needed music to party than Lunsford. No one out performed them in their stage show. They were decisive to the shape of big band music with their arrangers setting the pace for many other swing bands for decades after Lunsfords death in the mid 1940s.
When I saw the series that was purported to tell the story of Jazz on PBS a couple years ago, I thought I had missed an episode because there was not a full program about Lunsford, or continual mention of the great band and its decisive influence on Jazz. Then I went to my friend who is one of the planet's major jazz lovers and who videotapes anything broadcast with jazz or good music and asked him about the missing episode. He said there wasn't one. I couldn't believe it, just couldn't.
Jimmie Lunsford's orchestra was one of the great Jazz Bands along with Basie, Ellington, and Chick Webb. In many ways, they were the popular royalty of swing, because they presented a higher level of entertainment and were probably more popular among African Americans than Ellington, and were longer lasting than Basie.
Listen to this music. It's smooth, cool, fun, nothing but danceable. The vocals are clean and cool and when the band sings it isn't the usual hoarse half-shout---which I still ador whenever a swing band shouts back--but an organized choir. This is music that must have been what the coolest of the cool guys and gals of the time listened to and above all partied to at the height of the depression.
While they may not have had the kind of impact on Jazz as an art as Ellington's excellent arrangements and compositions or the way Basie's rhythmn section made four beat swing unconquerable and provided a platform for the greatness of Lester Young and, Lunceford had a deeper influence on the white swing bands on post-swing "big band" music. The tight but swinging sound of the Lunsford orchestra, the way the horn sections alternated, the way the voicings were so clear and un mistakeable became the pattern for most of the popular swing bands. The great arrangers within the Lunsford Orchestra like Eddie Durham (Basie actually made a deal with Lunsford to borrow Durham for two years!!), Sy Oliver, and Gerald Wilson were hired by all the big white Swing bands of the 1940s like Glenn Miller who is forever identified with Eddie Durham's arrangement of "In the Mood." Oliver and Wilson outlasted the Swing era either as arrangers and leaders of recording and movie score orchestras into the 1970s.
It wasn't just dance and party music, smooth performanced, choreographed stage shows, Lunsford even had and pulled off great arrangements of light classical pieces.
Unfortunately, while Hampton, Ellington, and Basie lived on and kept their flames going, Jimmie Lunsford died in an auto accident in the forties. So, a lot people don't realize he belongs there with Basie and Ellington in the pantheon of Swing.
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Jimmie Lunceford 1930 1934
Manufacturer: Classics
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
| Styles
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Contemporary Big Band
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
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ASIN: B00007GX3I
Release Date: 1997-12-09 |
Average customer rating:
- rhythm was their business!
- In the Pantheon of Swing the Great One
- Absolutely wonderful
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Rhythm Is Our Business
Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra
Manufacturer: Asv Living Era
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
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Swing General
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Classic Big Band
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Contemporary Big Band
| Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
General
| Jazz
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
Swing Jazz
| Jazz
| Indie Music
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Release Date: 1994-04-20 |
Tracks:
- Flaming Reeds and Screaming Brass
- While Love Lasts
- Sophisticated Lady
- Black and Tan Fantasy
- Since My Best Gal Turned Me Down
- Shake Your Head (From Side to Side)
- Sleepy Time Gal
- Four or Five Times
- Hittin' the Bottle
- My Blue Heaven
- Organ Grinder's Swing
- For Dancers Only
- Pigeon Walk
- Margie
- 'Tain't What You Do (It's the Way...
- Jazz Hot
- Time's A-Wastin'
- Baby Won't You Please Come Home
- Belgium Stomp
- I'm Alone with You
- Uptown Blues
- What's Your Story, Morning Glory?
- Barefoot Blues
- Rhythm Is Our Business
Customer Reviews:
rhythm was their business!.......2005-12-04
This is a wonderful overview of one the top big bands from that era. Uptown Blues is as good as any blues of the time, with the wonderful alto sax of Willie Smith wailing away. My kids used to love "taint what you do" with the catchy singalong chorus. "rhythm is our business" really sums up the bands approach to music and could have been the themesong for the swing era. You'll be tapping your feet to the rhythm and laughing to some of the humorous lyrics too. A great introduction to the Lunceford orchestra and swing music too.
In the Pantheon of Swing the Great One.......2005-03-01
This was the hot, sweet, but sophisticated, party music of the Swing Era. No one was more popular among Black youth who needed music to party than Lunsford. No one out performed them in their stage show. They were decisive to the shape of big band music with their arrangers setting the pace for many other swing bands for decades after Lunsfords death in the mid 1940s.
When I saw the series that was purported to tell the story of Jazz on PBS a couple years ago, I thought I had missed an episode because there was not a full program about Lunsford, or continual mention of the great band and its decisive influence on Jazz. Then I went to my friend who is one of the planet's major jazz lovers and who videotapes anything broadcast with jazz or good music and asked him about the missing episode. He said there wasn't one. I couldn't believe it, just couldn't.
Jimmie Lunsford's orchestra was one of the great Jazz Bands along with Basie, Ellington, and Chick Webb. In many ways, they were the popular royalty of swing, because they presented a higher level of entertainment and were probably more popular among African Americans than Ellington, and were longer lasting than Basie.
Listen to this music. It's smooth, cool, fun, nothing but danceable. The vocals are clean and cool and when the band sings it isn't the usual hoarse half-shout---which I still ador whenever a swing band shouts back--but an organized choir. This is music that must have been what the coolest of the cool guys and gals of the time listened to and above all partied to at the height of the depression.
While they may not have had the kind of impact on Jazz as an art as Ellington's excellent arrangements and compositions or the way Basie's rhythmn section made four beat swing unconquerable and provided a platform for the greatness of Lester Young and, Lunceford had a deeper influence on the white swing bands on post-swing "big band" music. The tight but swinging sound of the Lunsford orchestra, the way the horn sections alternated, the way the voicings were so clear and un mistakeable became the pattern for most of the popular swing bands. The great arrangers within the Lunsford Orchestra like Eddie Durham (Basie actually made a deal with Lunsford to borrow Durham for two years!!), Sy Oliver, and Gerald Wilson were hired by all the big white Swing bands of the 1940s like Glenn Miller who is forever identified with Eddie Durham's arrangement of "In the Mood." Oliver and Wilson outlasted the Swing era either as arrangers and leaders of recording and movie score orchestras into the 1970s.
It wasn't just dance and party music, smooth performanced, choreographed stage shows, Lunsford even had and pulled off great arrangements of light classical pieces.
Unfortunately, while Hampton, Ellington, and Basie lived on and kept their flames going, Jimmie Lunsford died in an auto accident in the forties. So, a lot people don't realize he belongs there with Basie and Ellington in the pantheon of Swing.
Absolutely wonderful.......2001-01-23
This album was wonderful. I have owned this CD for many years now and I have never gotten tired of it. IT is a great example of music from the 30's. You will love it!
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- One of America's great songwriters
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Over the Rainbow
Manufacturer: Pearl
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000000WMG
Release Date: 1997-11-18 |
Tracks:
- (You Got Me In Between) The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
- I've Got The World On A String
- I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues
- Public Melody No. 1
- When The Sun Comes Out
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One of America's great songwriters.......2001-03-09
Amid the Cole Porters, Irving Berlins and George Gershwins of the world, Harold Arlen tends to be forgotten. And yet, when the greatest song of the 20th century was recently voted on by a distinguished panel of critics, whose song came out on top? Mr. Arlen's (Over the Rainbow). Here is a superb cross section of Harold Arlen songs by a cast ranging from Judy Garland to Bing Crosby to Ethel Waters, spanning decades and spanning a wide range of styles, from jazz to ballads, poignant to funny. Although the sound is not ideal, as many of the recordings date from the 30's and Pearl's objective in remastering has always been to achieve the fullest musical sound rather than to reduce surface noise, this is a minor complaint given the rich and mind-opening selection of great music found here.
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Life is Fine (Quadromania)
Jimmie Lunceford
Manufacturer: Membran/Quadromania Jazz
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
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| Jazz
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ASIN: B0007UAR1U
Release Date: 2006-05-08 |
Tracks:
- Oh Boy
- Thunder
- Babs
- Swanee River
- You Take The East, Take West, Take The North, I'll Take South
- Avalon
- Charmaine
- Hittin' The Bottle
- My Blue Heaven
- I'm Nuts About Screwy Music
- Best Things In Life Are Free
- Melody Man
- Organ Grinder's Swing
- On The Beach At Bali-Bali
- Me And The Moon
- Living From Day To Day
- 'tain't Good (Like A Nickle Made Of Wood)
- Muddy Waters A Mississippi Moan)
- I Can't Escape From You
- Harlem Shout
- (This Is) My Last Affair
- Running A Tempature
- Count Me Out
- I'll See You In My Dreams
- He Ain't Got Rhythm
- Linger Awhile
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- Ragging The Scale
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- My Melancholy Baby
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- Rainin'
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- Cheatin' On Me
- Le Jazz Hot
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- Mandy
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- Well , All Right Then
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- Blues In The Night (Pt. 1 & 2)
- I'm Losing My Mind (Because Of You)
- Life Is Fine
- It Had To Be You
- I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town (Pt. 1 & 2)
- Strictly Instrumental
- Knock Me A Kiss
- Keep Smilin' Keep Laughin' Be Happy
- I Dream A Lot About You
- Easy Street
- Jeep Ryhthm
- Back Door Stuff
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- This Is My Confession To You
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It's the Way That You Swing It: Hits of Jimmie
Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra
Manufacturer: Jasmine Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
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Swing General
| Swing Jazz
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Contemporary Big Band
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| Jazz
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Swing Jazz
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ASIN: B000068C1K
Release Date: 2002-07-09 |
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Jimmie Lunceford 1939-1940
Jimmie Lunceford
Manufacturer: Classics French
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00007GX8A
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Tracks:
- Put It Away
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- Bugs Parade
- Blues In The Groove
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- It's Time To Jump And Shout
- What's Your Story, Mornin' Glory?
- Dinah (Part I)
- Dinah (Part II)
- Son By L. Van Beethoven ('Pathetique' Op.13)
- I Got It
- Chopin's Prelude No.7
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