Description |
3 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
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digital rda |
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audio file CD audio rda |
Series |
Decca jazz |
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GRP presents the legendary masters of jazz |
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Decca jazz.
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GRP presents the legendary masters of jazz.
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Note |
Title from disc labels. |
Performer |
Count Basie, piano ; also with various soloists Buck Clayton, Harry Edison, Bobby Moore, Ed Lewis, Shad Collins, trumpets ; Benny Morton, George Hunt, Dicky Wells, trombone ; Eddie Durham, trombone, guitar ; Herschel Evans, clarinet or tenor saxophone ; Lester Young, tenor saxophone ; Jimmy Rushing or Helen Humes, vocals ; with variously Earl Warren, alto saxophone ; Chu Berry, tenor saxophone ; Jack Washington, baritone saxophone ; with various consistent band members. |
Event |
Recorded 1937-1939. |
Credits |
Reissue produced by Orrin Keepnews. |
Note |
Eds. recorded listed on container. |
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Jazz and blues vocal and instrumental music. |
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Compact discs. |
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Program notes, including discography and complete list of personnel (31 p. : ill.)--laid in container. |
Contents |
Disc 1. Honeysuckle Rose / Thomas Waller (2:58) -- Pennies from heaven / Arthur Johnston (3:00) -- Swinging at the daisy chain / Count Basie (2:48) -- Roseland shuffle / Count Basie (2:32) -- Exactly like you / Jimmy McHugh (2:41) -- Boo hoo / Edward Heyman, John Jacob Loeb (2:25) -- The glory of love / Billy Hill (2:29) -- Boogie woogie (I may be wrong) / Count Basie, James Rushing (2:49) -- Smarty (you know it all) / Burton Lane (2:40) -- One o'clock jump / Count Basie (3:00) -- Listen my children and you shall hear / Burton Lane (3:05) -- John's idea / Count Basie (2:53) -- Good morning blues / Eddie Durham, Count Basie, James Rushing (1st take) (3:12) -- Good morning blues / Eddie Durham, Count Basie, James Rushing (2nd take) (3:03) -- Our love was meant to be / Joe Davis, Joe Waller, Alexander Hill (2:45) -- Time out / Eddie Durham (3:01) -- Topsy / Eddie Durham (3:12) -- I keep remembering / Isham Jones (2:45) -- Out the window / Count Basie, Eddie Durham (2:47) -- Don't you miss your baby / Count Basie, Eddie Durham, James Rushing (3:08) -- Let me dream / Henry Jerome (3:09) -- |
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Disc 2. Georgianna / Red McKenzie, Frank Carle, Croom, Johnson (2:33) -- Blues in the dark / Count Basie (3:04) -- Sent for you yesterday / Eddie Durham, James Rushing (2:57) -- Every tub / Count Basie, Eddie Durham (3:14) -- Now will you be good? / Henry Jentes, Harry Pease, Arthur Terker (2:46) -- Swingin' the blues / Eddie Durham, Count Basie (2:45) -- Mamma don't want no peas 'n' rice 'n' coconut oil / Charles [Lofthouse] (2:51) -- Blue and sentimental / Count Basie, Jerry Livingston, Mack David (3:10) -- Doggin' around / Herschel Evans, Edgar William Battle (3:02) -- Stop beatin' 'round the mulberry bush / Bickley Reichner, Clay Boland (1st take) (3:01) -- Stop beatin' 'round the mulberry bush / Bickley Reichner, Clay Boland (2nd take) (3:04) -- London Bridge is falling down / Ira Schuster, Abel Baer, Tot Seymour (2:55) -- Texas shuffle / Herschel Evans (3:07) -- Jumpin' at the woodside / Count Basie (3:08) -- How long blues / Leroy Carr (2:55) -- The dirty dozens / Rufus Perryman (3:01) -- Hey lawdy mama / Cleve Reed (2:44) -- The fives / Thomas, Thomas (2:45) -- Boogie woogie / Clarence Smith (3:01) -- Dark rapture / Benny Goodman, Manny Kurtz, Edgar Sampson (2:38) -- Shorty George / Count Basie (2:44) -- The blues I like to hear / Buster Smith, James Rushing (3:07) -- Do you wanna jump, children? / Jimmy Van Heusen, Bryant, Selsman (2:39) -- Panassie stomp / Count Basie (2:47) -- |
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Disc 3. My heart belongs to Daddy / Cole Porter (2:54) -- Sing for your supper / Richard Rodgers (2:42) -- Oh! Red / Joe McCoy (2:53) -- Fare thee honey, fare thee well / J. Mayo Williams, John Akers (1st take) (3:04) -- Fare thee honey, fare thee well / J. Mayo Williams, John Akers (2nd take) (3:02) -- Dupree blues / George White, W. Herman (3:04) -- When the sun goes down / Leroy Carr (1st take) (2:45) -- When the sun goes down / Leroy Carr (2nd take) (2:54) -- Red wagon / Richard M. Jones (2:52) -- You can depend on me / Charles Carpenter, Louis Dunlap, Earl Hines (3:07) -- Cherokee / Ray Noble (part 1) (3:10) -- Cherokee / Ray Noble (part 2) (3:03) -- Blame it on my last affair / Henry Nemo, Irving Mills (1st take) (2:43) -- Blame it on my last affair / Henry Nemo, Irving Mills (2nd take) (2:42) -- Jive at five / Harry Edison (2:49) -- Thursday / Dorothy Sachs, Irvin Graham, Louis Haber (3:04) -- Evil blues / Count Basie, Harry Edison, James Rushing (3:13) -- Oh, lady be good / George Gershwin (3:10). |
Subject |
Jazz -- 1931-1940.
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Big band music.
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Jazz vocals.
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Piano with jazz ensemble.
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Blues (Music) -- 1931-1940.
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Big band music. (OCoLC)fst00831581
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Blues (Music) (OCoLC)fst00835056
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Jazz. (OCoLC)fst00982165
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Jazz vocals. (OCoLC)fst00982216
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Piano with jazz ensemble. (OCoLC)fst01063497
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Chronological Term |
1931-1940
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Genre/Form |
Big band music. (OCoLC)fst01726534
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Jazz. (OCoLC)fst01726653
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Popular music. (OCoLC)fst01726706
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CDs.
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Jazz.
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Popular music.
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Added Author |
Clayton, Buck, 1911-1991, instrumentalist.
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Edison, Harry, 1915-1999, composer, instrumentalist.
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Moore, Bobby (Trumpet player), instrumentalist.
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Lewis, Ed, 1909-1985, instrumentalist.
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Collins, Shad, 1910-1978, instrumentalist.
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Morton, Benny, instrumentalist.
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Hunt, George (Trombonist), instrumentalist.
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Wells, Dicky, 1907-1985, instrumentalist.
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Durham, Eddie, 1906-1987, composer, instrumentalist.
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Evans, Herschel, composer, instrumentalist.
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Young, Lester, 1909-1959, instrumentalist.
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Rushing, Jimmy, singer.
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Humes, Helen, singer.
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Warren, Earle, instrumentalist.
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Berry, Chu, instrumentalist.
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Washington, Jack, 1910-1964, instrumentalist.
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Waller, Fats, 1904-1943.
Honeysuckle rose.
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Johnston, Arthur, 1898-1954.
Pennies from heaven.
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Basie, Count, 1904-1984.
Swinging at the daisy chain.
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Basie, Count, 1904-1984.
Roseland shuffle.
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McHugh, Jimmy, 1894-1969.
Lew Leslie's International revue. Exactly like you.
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Heyman, Edward, 1907-1981.
Boo hoo.
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Hill, Billy, 1899-1940.
Glory of love.
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Basie, Count, 1904-1984.
Boogie woogie.
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Lane, Burton, 1912-1997.
Smarty.
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Basie, Count, 1904-1984.
One o'clock jump.
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Lane, Burton, 1912-1997.
Listen my children and you shall hear.
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Basie, Count, 1904-1984.
John's idea.
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Durham, Eddie, 1906-1987.
Good morning blues.
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Waller, Fats, 1904-1943.
Our love was meant to be.
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Durham, Eddie, 1906-1987.
Time out.
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Durham, Eddie, 1906-1987.
Topsy.
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Jones, Isham, 1894-1956.
I keep remembering.
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Basie, Count, 1904-1984.
Out the window.
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Basie, Count, 1904-1984.
Don't you miss your baby?
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Jerome, Henry.
Let me dream.
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Basie, Count, 1904-1984.
Blues in the dark.
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Durham, Eddie, 1906-1987.
Sent for you yesterday.
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Basie, Count, 1904-1984.
Every tub.
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Jentes, Harry, 1887-1958.
Now will you be good?
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Basie, Count, 1904-1984.
Swingin' the blues.
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Gilbert, L. Wolfe (Louis Wolfe), 1886-1970.
Mama don't want no peas and rice an' cocoanut oil.
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Basie, Count, 1904-1984.
Blue and sentimental.
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Evans, Herschel.
Doggin' around.
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Boland, Clay, 1903-1963.
Stop beatin' round the mulberry bush.
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Seymour, Tot, 1889-1966.
London Bridge is falling down.
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Evans, Herschel.
Texas shuffle.
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Basie, Count, 1904-1984.
Jumpin' at the Woodside.
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Carr, Leroy, 1905-1935.
How long blues.
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Speckled Red, 1892-1973.
Dirty dozens.
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Reed, Long Cleve.
Hey lawdy mama.
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Thomas, George W. (George Washington), approximately 1885-1936.
Fives.
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Smith, Pine Top, 1904-1929.
Boogie woogie.
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Goodman, Benny, 1909-1986.
Dark rapture.
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Basie, Count, 1904-1984.
Shorty George.
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Smith, Buster, 1904-1991.
Blues I like to hear.
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Van Heusen, Jimmy, 1913-1990.
Do you wanna jump, children?
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Basie, Count, 1904-1984.
Panassie stomp.
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Porter, Cole, 1891-1964.
Leave it to me! My heart belongs to Daddy.
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Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979.
Boys from Syracuse. Sing for your supper.
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Kansas Joe, 1905-1950.
Oh, red.
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Wilson, Walter (Composer).
Fare thee honey, fare thee well.
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Herman, Woody, 1913-1987.
Dupree blues.
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Carr, Leroy, 1905-1935.
When the sun goes down.
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Jones, Richard M., 1892-1945.
Red wagon.
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Carpenter, Charles E., 1912-1978.
You can depend on me.
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Noble, Ray, 1903-1978.
Cherokee.
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Nemo, Henry, 1909-1999.
Blame it on my last affair.
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Edison, Harry, 1915-1999.
Jive at five.
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Haber, Louis, 1910-2003.
Thursday.
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Basie, Count, 1904-1984.
Evil blues.
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Gershwin, George, 1898-1937.
Lady, be good! Oh, lady, be good.
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Note |
At head of title on container: Original Decca recordings |
Added Title |
Pennies from heaven.
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Swinging at the daisy chain.
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Roseland shuffle.
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Exactly like you.
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Boo hoo.
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Boogie woogie (I may be wrong)
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I may be wrong.
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Smarty (you know it all)
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You know it all.
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One o'clock jump.
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Listen my children and you shall hear.
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John's idea.
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Good morning blues.
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Our love was meant to be.
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Time out.
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Topsy.
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I keep remembering.
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Out the window.
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Don't you miss your baby.
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Let me dream.
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Georgianna.
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Blues in the dark.
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Sent for you yesterday.
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Every tub.
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Now will you be good.
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Swingin' the blues.
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Swinging the blues.
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Mama don't want no peas 'n' rice 'n' coconut oil.
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Mama don't want no peas and rice and coconut oil.
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Doggin' around.
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Dogging around.
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Stop beatin' round the mulberry bush.
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Stop beating around the mulberry bush.
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London bridge is falling down.
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Texas shuffle.
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Jumping at the woodside.
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How long blues.
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Dirty dozen.
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Hey lawdy mama.
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Fives.
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Boogie woogie.
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Dark rapture.
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Shorty George.
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Blues I like to hear.
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Do you wanna jump, children.
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Do you want to jump, children.
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Panassie stomp.
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Oh red.
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Fare thee honey, fare thee well.
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Dupree blues.
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When the sun goes down.
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Red wagon.
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You can depend on me.
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Cherokee.
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Blame it on my last affair.
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Jive at five.
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Thursday.
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Evil blues.
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Standard No. |
011105061124 |
Music No. |
GRD 3-611 GRP |
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