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Chicago, well placed for 'live' time-zones. Although it was a collective sound, swing also offered individual musicians a chance to 'solo' and improvise melodic, thematic solos which could at times be very complex and 'important' music. Over time, social
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as "The Bad in Every Man". The song was later released commercially as "Blue Moon", with yet another set of lyrics. The final version was disliked by Hart but eventually became his most popular song. Apart from pop and jazz popularity, the song
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American music, in which some virtuoso soloists became as famous as the band leaders. Key figures in developing the "big" jazz band included bandleaders and arrangers
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mostly played
Broadway and popular standards. He usually radically reworked the songs and had the ability to make standards sound like new compositions. Tatum's influential piano solos include "
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on screen, the song was an immediate hit: four different versions, including
Garland's, rose to top ten within a month after the film's release. An influential piano solo recording was made by
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structures regarding racial segregation began to relax in
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recorded a hit version in 1955, and the song became later readily associated with his live performances. Other influential versions were recorded by
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sang it in the original revue. Although the musical was a flop, "On the Sunny Side of the Street" became instantly popular. Richman and
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charted with it in 1930, and Louis
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describes it as "asily one of the true pop classics of all time". It is also known as "Up a Lazy River" or "Up the Lazy River".
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was the definitive version for years. The song's harmony has been reused in multiple jazz compositions, such as
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used it as his theme song. It is also known as "Sleepy Time Down South".
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with lyrics by Dedette Lee Hill, the wife and occasional colleague of
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of Basie's band. The song was partly written by saxophonist
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in 1975. It is also known as "I Can't Get Started with You".
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recorded it several times during his career. Country singer
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performed the song in the film, and his recording with the
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436:. The song was used in the successful Broadway revue
4471:"It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)"
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popularized many of the 1930s standards, including "
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used the song's chord progression in his 1945 song "
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became one of the most popular dance scenes on film.
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949:recorded it as the sole standard on his 1956 album
4292:Bogdanov, Woodstra & Erlewine 2002, p. 42
3176:
2796:" being even more popular in terms of mass appeal.
1237:It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
1157:. It was introduced by Jean Sargent on stage, and
176:It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
3399:. National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
226:in the 1930s as exemplified by tenor saxophonist
4397:"(I Don't Stand a) Ghost of a Chance (With You)"
2572:". The song is also known as "Indian Love Song".
731:on Broadway and the first recording was made by
4375:"How Deep Is the Ocean? (How High Is the Sky?)"
3216:
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1988:, English jazz and classical musician and actor
1510:have claimed to have written parts of the tune.
673:". George Gershwin's last concert composition,
6900:
6151:. Oxford University Press. pp. 308–310.
6149:The Jazz Standards: A Guide to the Repertoire
5865:. Oxford University Press. pp. 295–297.
5863:The Jazz Standards: A Guide to the Repertoire
3891:Tucker & Ellington 1995, pp. 338–340
2886:. Although the musical was a disappointment,
883:and His Orchestra, and by February 1932 both
237:which began in 1934. Belgian guitar virtuoso
106:
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2208:by Jessica Rabbit at the Ink and Paint Club.
2177:has been called Griffin's "defining moment".
1935:" is a song from the British musical comedy
197:was a much-imitated innovator of early jazz.
2363:" is a show tune from the Broadway musical
1840:" is a show tune from the Broadway musical
1340:and His Orchestra and, two weeks later, by
1195:How Deep Is the Ocean (How High Is the Sky)
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3874:Theater; Mitchell Parish: A Way With Words
2890:'s version of the song featuring vocalist
2641:. It was meant to be included in the film
1808:'s tap dance to the tune in the 1940 film
1603:, the lyrics were rewritten two times for
1218:I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You
113:
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1782:is a show tune from the Broadway musical
1389:. It was introduced in the musical revue
1259:" into common usage and gave name to the
575:recorded the first jazz version in 1930.
16:Events of the 1930s related to jazz music
4018:
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2973:recorded the first hit version with the
2757:, and later hit recordings were made by
2260:. The first hit version was recorded by
2065:'s 1937 recording was inducted into the
1910:'s 1939 hit record helped establish the
1321:, based on the musical. The song became
1186:'s 1955 recording was inducted into the
1143:" is a ballad from the Broadway musical
540:'s 1944 recording was inducted into the
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2204:in 1945; this version was performed in
1706:. The first jazz recording was made by
1251:(with the Duke Ellington Band) and the
525:. Originally written for an unfinished
398:The chord progression from Gershwin's "
170:and his band members composed numerous
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2845:" is a song from the Broadway musical
2739:" is a song from the Broadway musical
2620:and is better known for the 1952 film
2043:" is a song from the Broadway musical
1995:, American jazz guitarist and composer
1857:" is a song from the Broadway musical
1656:" is a song from the Broadway musical
1562:" is a song from the Broadway musical
1535:. Not as popular in the pop world as "
1517:" is a song from the Broadway musical
1437:. It was included in the score of the
1161:made the first jazz recording in 1939.
785:" is a song from the Broadway musical
686:" is a song from the Broadway musical
665:stole the limelight from leading lady
643:" is a song from the Broadway musical
511:" is a song from the Broadway musical
459:" is a song from the Broadway musical
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6194:Driggs & Haddix 2006, p. 168
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624:(1960) was a number one hit, won two
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5908:from the original on January 6, 2009
3735:Wilder & Maher 1972, p. 229
3183:. New York: Oxford University Press.
2157:Academy Award for Best Original Song
1315:, who also sung it in the 1934 film
867:. It was introduced on the radio by
6831:(2nd ed.). Hal Leonard. 2006.
6813:(2nd ed.). Hal Leonard. 2007.
6795:(6th ed.). Hal Leonard. 2004.
6643:from the original on March 21, 2009
6490:from the original on March 21, 2009
5968:from the original on March 21, 2009
5962:"They Can't Take That Away from Me"
5774:"I Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues"
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1683:number one version was recorded by
1448:" is a song from the Broadway show
715:" is a song from the musical revue
551:" is a song from the Broadway show
5754:from the original on April 4, 2009
4890:from the original on March 9, 2009
4477:from the original on March 4, 2009
4272:"When It's Sleepy Time Down South"
3547:from the original on April 3, 2009
2616:. It gained little attention from
2602:" is a song from the musical film
2495:" is a song from the musical film
2275:" is a song from the musical film
821:, who then sold the rights for it.
174:hits that have become standards: "
14:
8262:Album covers of Blue Note Records
5597:Herzhaft et al. 1997, p. 281
3954:"On the Sunny Side of the Street"
3066:has called it her favourite song.
2493:They Can't Take That Away from Me
2425:. It became a number one hit for
2327:I Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues
1278:'s Kansas City Orchestra and the
193:Trumpeter, bandleader and singer
8310:
6484:"I Didn't Know What Time It Was"
5413:"I Can't Get Started (with You)"
3699:Greenberg 1998, pp. 152–155
3541:"I'm Confessin' That I Love You"
3195:"Top 50 most recorded standards"
3118:
2942:. It was introduced on stage by
2556:. Originally a part of a larger
2429:and His Orchestra and later for
1970:. It was originally recorded by
1325:'s first hit under his own name.
1311:. It was introduced on stage by
1047:When It's Sleepy Time Down South
933:with lyrics by Gordon Clifford.
787:Lew Leslie's International Revue
553:Lew Leslie's International Revue
410:Problems playing this file? See
388:
2716:" is a jazz ballad composed by
2455:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
1825:with lyrics by Manny Kurtz and
1729:in 1934, it was popularized by
1168:" is a Broadway show tune from
783:On the Sunny Side of the Street
589:Quintette du Hot Club de France
235:Quintette du Hot Club de France
7642:Institutions and organizations
3054:" is a jazz ballad written by
2926:I Didn't Know What Time It Was
2107:. It is often associated with
1964:What a Little Moonlight Can Do
1393:and included in the 1933 film
1348:'s 1949 piano solo recording.
532:in 1928, it was introduced by
384:Rhythm changes in the key of C
1:
7339:Cool jazz and West Coast jazz
6772:The New Real Book, Volume III
6598:The New Real Book, Volume III
6251:The New Real Book, Volume III
6012:"Cherokee (Indian Love Song)"
5940:"Someday My Prince Will Come"
5388:The New Real Book, Volume III
5169:The New Real Book, Volume III
5081:The New Real Book, Volume III
5035:The New Real Book, Volume III
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4627:The New Real Book, Volume III
4434:The New Real Book, Volume III
4135:The New Real Book, Volume III
3271:The New Real Book, Volume III
2984:" is a jazz song composed by
2928:" is a song from the musical
2794:Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
2329:" is a jazz song composed by
2233:" is a jazz song composed by
1892:" is a song from the musical
1821:" is a jazz song composed by
1717:" is a jazz song composed by
1637:" is a jazz song composed by
1494:. Lyrics were later added by
1414:" is a jazz song composed by
1301:" is a song from the musical
1239:" is a jazz song composed by
1201:. It was first made a hit by
770:. The lyrics were written by
754:" is a jazz song composed by
6754:The New Real Book, Volume II
6521:The New Real Book, Volume II
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5999:The New Real Book, Volume II
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3259:The New Real Book, Volume II
3021:" is a ballad from the film
2591:and His Orchestra featuring
2587:. It was first performed by
2564:in 1939 as an instrumental.
2552:" is a jazz song written by
2446:Some Day My Prince Will Come
2200:recorded a hit version with
1609:; eventually it was sung by
1292:Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
676:Variations on "I Got Rhythm"
428:with lyrics by Frank Eyton,
4517:Sudhalter 2003, p. 151
4024:The New Real Book, Volume I
3146:"Ed Lang and his Orchestra"
3100:" is a jazz composition by
3010:with lyrics added later by
2820:Clarinetist and bandleader
2675:Someday My Prince Will Come
2649:and His Orchestra in 1940.
2524:Charlie Parker with Strings
2513:, whose recording with the
2481:Someday My Prince Will Come
2404:Nice Work If You Can Get It
1902:with lyrics from a poem by
1490:" is a jazz composition by
1336:. It was first recorded by
579:'s 1936 recording, sung by
265:(violin) who pioneered the
8363:
6588:Schuller 1991, p. 674
5561:"The Way You Look Tonight"
5523:"There Is No Greater Love"
5211:"Just One of Those Things"
4303:"When Your Lover Has Gone"
3375:Kirchner 2005, p. 185
2804:
2707:1938 Carnegie Hall concert
2535:
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2137:" is a song from the film
2003:
1761:'s recordings, including "
1741:
1543:, who recorded it in 1944.
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1068:" is a song from the film
962:" is a ballad composed by
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331:
245:, a mix of 1930s American
8306:
7668:See Template: Jazz theory
6829:The Real Book, Volume III
6661:Giddins 2000, p. 257
6471:The Real Book, Volume III
6203:Daniels 2006, p. 178
6059:The Real Book, Volume III
5799:The Real Book, Volume III
5722:"Have You Met Miss Jones"
5586:The Real Book, Volume III
5010:"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"
4687:The Real Book, Volume III
4362:The Real Book, Volume III
3922:The Real Book, Volume III
3900:Bradbury 2005, p. 31
3613:The Real Book, Volume III
2163:'s 1957 performance with
1725:. Originally recorded by
1570:. Introduced on stage by
488:recorded it in 1930, and
6811:The Real Book, Volume II
6671:The Real Book, Volume II
6509:The Real Book, Volume II
6459:The Real Book, Volume II
6374:"All the Things You Are"
6285:The Real Book, Volume II
6106:The Real Book, Volume II
5810:Dregni 2004, p. 138
5633:The Real Book, Volume II
5548:The Real Book, Volume II
5438:The Real Book, Volume II
5376:The Real Book, Volume II
5300:The Real Book, Volume II
4997:The Real Book, Volume II
4771:The Real Book, Volume II
4746:"It's Only a Paper Moon"
4721:The Real Book, Volume II
4700:"I Cover the Waterfront"
4553:The Real Book, Volume II
4422:The Real Book, Volume II
4209:"Lazy River song review"
3910:The Real Book, Volume II
3745:The Real Book, Volume II
3637:The Real Book, Volume II
3521:The Real Book, Volume II
3073:" is a song composed by
2992:. It was popularized by
2961:" is a song composed by
2772:" is a song composed by
2633:" is a song composed by
2579:" is a song composed by
2521:in 1950 and released on
2468:The Dave Brubeck Quartet
2417:" is a song composed by
2298:Have You Met Miss Jones?
2135:The Way You Look Tonight
2130:took over as bandleader.
2122:" is a song composed by
2120:There Is No Greater Love
2046:Ziegfeld Follies of 1936
2024:influences, composed by
1838:Just One of Those Things
1792:. It was popularized by
1698:" is a song composed by
1589:" is a song composed by
1475:" is a song composed by
1429:" is a song composed by
1381:" is a song composed by
1288:You Took Advantage of Me
1220:" is a song composed by
1066:When Your Lover Has Gone
1010:" is a song composed by
906:" is a song composed by
621:The Genius Hits the Road
598:" is a song composed by
424:" is a song composed by
186:" (1936), among others.
6708:The Real Book, Volume I
6637:"Something to Live For"
6577:The Real Book, Volume I
6399:The Real Book, Volume I
6361:The Real Book, Volume I
6239:The Real Book, Volume I
6096:Furia 1997, p. 234
5987:The Real Book, Volume I
5927:The Real Book, Volume I
5820:The Real Book, Volume I
5709:The Real Book, Volume I
5645:The Real Book, Volume I
5498:The Real Book, Volume I
5400:The Real Book, Volume I
5236:The Real Book, Volume I
5185:"In a Sentimental Mood"
5157:The Real Book, Volume I
5106:"Stompin' at the Savoy"
5069:The Real Book, Volume I
5048:"Stars Fell on Alabama"
4947:The Real Book, Volume I
4871:The Real Book, Volume I
4833:The Real Book, Volume I
4783:The Real Book, Volume I
4666:"Drop Me Off in Harlem"
4615:The Real Book, Volume I
4446:The Real Book, Volume I
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4233:The Real Book, Volume I
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4092:The Real Book, Volume I
3988:The Real Book, Volume I
3978:Forte 1995, p. 251
3823:The Real Book, Volume I
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2863:and "Prince Albert" by
2780:. It was introduced by
2753:. It was introduced by
2509:. It was introduced by
2289:. It was introduced by
2206:Who Framed Roger Rabbit
2192:, who recorded it with
2182:Why Don't You Do Right?
2103:" is a song written by
2088:. It was introduced by
2057:. It was introduced by
1955:'s 1936 recording with
1811:Broadway Melody of 1940
1654:Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
1622:with the recordings by
1537:Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
1531:. It was introduced by
1026:'s 1937 recording with
1018:. It was introduced by
970:. It was introduced by
727:. It was introduced by
679:was based on this song.
563:. It was introduced by
473:. It was introduced by
222:to join small groups.
6072:"Love Is Here to Stay"
5313:"These Foolish Things"
5095:Shaw 1989, p. 181
2917:was inducted into the
2843:All the Things You Are
2837:
2560:, it became a hit for
2484:(1961) is notable for
2020:" is a jazz song with
1774:
1446:It's Only a Paper Moon
1427:I Cover the Waterfront
1135:
739:'s 1930 recording was
536:and became a big hit.
377:
367:
310:All the Things You Are
198:
6870:. Hal Leonard. 2006.
6639:. JazzStandards.com.
6613:. JazzStandards.com.
6534:"I Thought About You"
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6119:"The Nearness of You"
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3498:. JazzStandards.com.
3397:"Grammy Hall of Fame"
3224:. JazzStandards.com.
3052:Something to Live For
2894:was a number one hit.
2834:Stompin' at the Savoy
2830:How Deep Is the Ocean
2819:
2742:Knickerbocker Holiday
2693:. It was used as the
2685:" is an instrumental
2250:film of the same name
2248:" is a ballad from a
2184:" is a blues song by
2078:film of the same name
2076:" is a song from the
1819:In a Sentimental Mood
1756:
1715:Stompin' at the Savoy
1696:Stars Fell on Alabama
1439:film of the same name
1412:Drop Me Off in Harlem
1117:
997:. Online music guide
376:
346:
249:, French dance hall "
192:
8342:20th century in jazz
8056:Bibliography of jazz
7836:Continental European
6774:. Sher Music. 1995.
6756:. Sher Music. 1991.
6738:. Sher Music. 1988.
5833:"My Funny Valentine"
4884:"Autumn in New York"
4808:"Sophisticated Lady"
4591:"Willow Weep for Me"
4569:"Willow Weep for Me"
3653:"Georgia on My Mind"
2946:and Marcy Westcott.
2857:Oscar Hammerstein II
2643:Romance in the Rough
2623:An American in Paris
2600:Love Is Here to Stay
2408:A Damsel in Distress
2278:A Damsel in Distress
1933:These Foolish Things
1763:These Foolish Things
1274:. First recorded by
1247:. The recordings of
1171:Walk a Little Faster
306:Oscar Hammerstein II
8297:Straight, No Chaser
8086:Straight-ahead jazz
7543:Winter & Winter
6992:French horn in jazz
6866:The Real Vocal Book
6689:. JazzStandards.com
6558:. JazzStandards.com
6536:. JazzStandards.com
6440:. JazzStandards.com
6336:"You Go to My Head"
6266:. JazzStandards.com
6264:"Prelude to a Kiss"
6176:. JazzStandards.com
6040:. JazzStandards.com
5942:. JazzStandards.com
5479:. JazzStandards.com
5132:"Begin the Beguine"
5050:. JazzStandards.com
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4207:Matthew Greenwald.
4188:. JazzStandards.com
3882:, February 1, 1987.
3717:. JazzStandards.com
3655:. JazzStandards.com
3594:. JazzStandards.com
3569:. JazzStandards.com
3365:The Real Vocal Book
3197:. JazzStandards.com
3175:Crow, Bill (1990).
3110:Grammy Hall of Fame
2959:I Thought About You
2919:Grammy Hall of Fame
2915:William Grant Still
2786:Casa Loma Orchestra
2631:The Nearness of You
2618:The Goldwyn Follies
2605:The Goldwyn Follies
2439:Rahsaan Roland Kirk
2303:I'd Rather Be Right
2155:, the song won the
2074:Pennies from Heaven
2067:Grammy Hall of Fame
2041:I Can't Get Started
1606:Manhattan Melodrama
1280:Casa Loma Orchestra
1188:Grammy Hall of Fame
978:'s 1950 recording.
776:Grammy Hall of Fame
542:Grammy Hall of Fame
450:Grammy Hall of Fame
273:in the late 1920s.
8241:West African music
8066:British dance band
7856:European free jazz
7829:British dance band
7322:Musicians by genre
7102:Free improvisation
6847:The Real Jazz Book
6611:"Over the Rainbow"
6214:"One O'Clock Jump"
5477:"Sing, Sing, Sing"
4110:"I Surrender Dear"
3879:The New York Times
3592:"Exactly Like You"
3484:The Real Jazz Book
3098:Woodchopper's Ball
3004:Moonlight Serenade
2876:Swingin' the Dream
2838:
2660:" was composed by
2488:'s memorable solo.
2387:My Funny Valentine
2361:My Funny Valentine
2354:Stéphane Grappelli
2111:bands, especially
1775:
1560:Autumn in New York
1488:Sophisticated Lady
1473:One Morning in May
1330:Willow Weep for Me
1136:
1128:Willow Weep for Me
912:Egbert Van Alstyne
717:Blackbirds of 1930
661:'s performance on
596:Georgia on My Mind
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298:My Funny Valentine
203:Grand Terrace Cafe
199:
180:Sophisticated Lady
152:Fletcher Henderson
8324:
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8197:New Orleans blues
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7561:Beaches (Toronto)
6972:Swing performance
6856:978-91-85041-36-7
6734:The New Real Book
6412:"Darn That Dream"
6158:978-0-19-993739-4
5902:"Once in a While"
5872:978-0-19-993739-4
3802:"Memories of You"
3775:"Memories of You"
3567:"Embraceable You"
2848:Very Warm for May
2770:You Go to My Head
2714:Prelude to a Kiss
2452:'s animated film
2448:" is a song from
2174:A Blowin' Session
1780:Begin the Beguine
1118:Virtuoso pianist
952:Brilliant Corners
897:Meet Danny Wilson
815:JazzStandards.com
762:, with lyrics by
612:Frankie Trumbauer
569:Gertrude Lawrence
393:
220:Charlie Christian
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8081:Continental jazz
7974:Washington, D.C.
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7841:Czech and Slovak
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7181:Progressive jazz
7035:Avant-garde jazz
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3058:. Strayhorn was
3035:. Introduced by
3024:The Wizard of Oz
3019:Over the Rainbow
3006:was composed by
2963:Jimmy Van Heusen
2880:Jimmy Van Heusen
2751:Maxwell Anderson
2687:twelve-bar blues
2683:One O'Clock Jump
2635:Hoagy Carmichael
2581:Hoagy Carmichael
2478:'s rendition on
2350:Django Reinhardt
2194:Big Bill Broonzy
2186:Kansas Joe McCoy
2151:. Introduced by
2101:Sing, Sing, Sing
1937:Spread it Abroad
1572:J. Harold Murray
1477:Hoagy Carmichael
1391:Clowns in Clover
1318:The Gay Divorcee
1272:Hoagy Carmichael
1132:Over the Rainbow
1076:Einar Aaron Swan
1038:'s "Casbah" and
1032:Django Reinhardt
991:Hoagy Carmichael
927:I Surrender Dear
698:Kathryn Crawford
600:Hoagy Carmichael
549:Exactly Like You
395:
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239:Django Reinhardt
224:Kansas City Jazz
218:, and guitarist
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8317:Jazz portal
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8283:The Jazz Singer
8250:
8229:Novelty ragtime
8160:
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7695:Regional scenes
7690:
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7473:Groove Merchant
7463:Flying Dutchman
7411:
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7171:Orchestral jazz
7151:Mainstream jazz
7139:Afro-Cuban jazz
7021:
6930:Outline of jazz
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3077:with lyrics by
3064:Ella Fitzgerald
3056:Billy Strayhorn
3031:with lyrics by
3012:Mitchell Parish
2988:with lyrics by
2965:with lyrics by
2944:Richard Kollmar
2938:with lyrics by
2936:Richard Rodgers
2882:with lyrics by
2872:Darn That Dream
2855:with lyrics by
2826:Darn That Dream
2814:
2809:
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2792:" despite his "
2778:Haven Gillespie
2776:with lyrics by
2749:with lyrics by
2720:with lyrics by
2689:composition by
2662:Willard Robison
2637:with lyrics by
2612:with lyrics by
2610:George Gershwin
2583:with lyrics by
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2505:with lyrics by
2503:George Gershwin
2460:Frank Churchill
2421:with lyrics by
2419:Michael Edwards
2415:Once in a While
2373:with lyrics by
2371:Richard Rodgers
2348:composition by
2333:with lyrics by
2310:with lyrics by
2308:Richard Rodgers
2285:with lyrics by
2283:George Gershwin
2256:with lyrics by
2237:with lyrics by
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2147:with lyrics by
2084:with lyrics by
2082:Arthur Johnston
2053:with lyrics by
2032:with lyrics by
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1981:
1966:" is a song by
1900:George Gershwin
1882:Waltz for Debby
1877:Bill Evans Trio
1867:with lyrics by
1865:Richard Rodgers
1767:Embraceable You
1751:
1746:
1740:
1721:with lyrics by
1704:Mitchell Parish
1702:with lyrics by
1666:with lyrics by
1641:with lyrics by
1600:Hollywood Party
1593:with lyrics by
1591:Richard Rodgers
1555:
1550:
1527:with lyrics by
1500:Mitchell Parish
1481:Mitchell Parish
1479:with lyrics by
1456:with lyrics by
1450:The Great Magoo
1433:with lyrics by
1418:with lyrics by
1396:Dinner at Eight
1385:with lyrics by
1374:
1369:
1363:
1354:George Gershwin
1332:" is a song by
1270:" is a song by
1243:with lyrics by
1224:with lyrics by
1211:Coleman Hawkins
1197:" is a song by
1178:with lyrics by
1153:with lyrics by
1151:Arthur Schwartz
1112:
1107:
1101:
1084:Louis Armstrong
1059:Louis Armstrong
1057:and Otis René.
1049:" is a song by
1042:'s "Nostalgia".
1024:Coleman Hawkins
1014:with lyrics by
989:" is a song by
966:with lyrics by
947:Thelonious Monk
943:Louis Armstrong
920:Haven Gillespie
918:with lyrics by
885:Louis Armstrong
859:" is a song by
852:
847:
841:
828:
793:with lyrics by
772:Mitchell Parish
737:Louis Armstrong
723:with lyrics by
713:Memories of You
702:Elizabeth Welch
689:The New Yorkers
653:with lyrics by
651:George Gershwin
608:Bix Beiderbecke
602:with lyrics by
573:Louis Armstrong
559:with lyrics by
521:with lyrics by
519:George Gershwin
509:Embraceable You
486:Louis Armstrong
469:with lyrics by
467:George Gershwin
446:Coleman Hawkins
442:Louis Armstrong
438:Three's a Crowd
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348:George Gershwin
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322:Coleman Hawkins
290:Richard Rodgers
214:, vibraphonist
195:Louis Armstrong
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8347:Jazz by decade
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8337:1930s in music
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8290:Round Midnight
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4148:"Just Friends"
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3179:Jazz Anecdotes
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3150:redhotjazz.com
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3060:Duke Ellington
3048:
3027:, composed by
3015:
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2978:
2971:Mildred Bailey
2955:
2934:, composed by
2931:Too Many Girls
2922:
2895:
2892:Mildred Bailey
2878:, composed by
2868:
2861:Charlie Parker
2851:, composed by
2813:
2810:
2805:Main article:
2802:
2799:
2798:
2797:
2790:one-hit wonder
2766:
2745:, composed by
2737:September Song
2733:
2718:Duke Ellington
2710:
2679:
2654:
2639:Ned Washington
2627:
2608:, composed by
2596:
2577:Heart and Soul
2573:
2566:Charlie Parker
2562:Charlie Barnet
2544:
2541:
2536:Main article:
2533:
2530:
2529:
2528:
2519:Charlie Parker
2501:, composed by
2498:Shall We Dance
2489:
2458:, composed by
2442:
2411:
2400:
2369:, composed by
2357:
2338:
2331:Duke Ellington
2323:
2306:, composed by
2294:
2281:, composed by
2269:
2262:Billie Holiday
2252:, composed by
2242:
2235:Duke Ellington
2225:
2222:
2217:Main article:
2214:
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2178:
2161:Johnny Griffin
2149:Dorothy Fields
2143:, composed by
2131:
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2097:
2080:, composed by
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2049:, composed by
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2026:Duke Ellington
2022:Middle Eastern
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2004:Main article:
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1972:Billie Holiday
1968:Harry M. Woods
1960:
1953:Billie Holiday
1929:
1925:Porgy and Bess
1904:DuBose Heyward
1898:, composed by
1895:Porgy and Bess
1886:
1863:, composed by
1851:
1834:
1823:Duke Ellington
1815:
1806:Eleanor Powell
1759:Billie Holiday
1750:
1747:
1742:Main article:
1739:
1736:
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1711:
1692:
1662:, composed by
1650:
1639:Duke Ellington
1631:
1583:
1582:'s recordings.
1554:
1551:
1549:
1546:
1545:
1544:
1541:Billie Holiday
1523:, composed by
1511:
1504:Lawrence Brown
1492:Duke Ellington
1484:
1469:
1452:, composed by
1442:
1423:
1416:Duke Ellington
1408:
1387:Dorothy Fields
1379:Don't Blame Me
1373:
1370:
1365:Main article:
1362:
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1358:
1357:
1326:
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1264:
1253:Mills Brothers
1241:Duke Ellington
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1230:Ned Washington
1214:
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1174:, composed by
1166:April in Paris
1162:
1149:, composed by
1141:Alone Together
1111:
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1103:Main article:
1100:
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1095:
1062:
1043:
1008:Out of Nowhere
1004:
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976:Charlie Parker
956:
923:
904:Beautiful Love
900:
877:Mildred Bailey
865:Seymour Simons
851:
848:
843:Main article:
840:
837:
836:
835:
827:
824:
823:
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795:Dorothy Fields
789:, composed by
779:
760:Duke Ellington
748:
741:Lionel Hampton
719:, composed by
709:
680:
671:rhythm changes
657:. First-timer
649:, composed by
637:
618:'s version on
604:Stuart Gorrell
592:
581:Lionel Hampton
561:Dorothy Fields
555:, composed by
545:
538:Billie Holiday
517:, composed by
505:
478:
465:, composed by
457:But Not for Me
453:
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382:
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371:
370:
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362:" (1930) and "
352:The Man I Love
340:
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332:Main article:
329:
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255:rhythm section
216:Lionel Hampton
210:hired pianist
182:" (1933) and "
168:Duke Ellington
144:Duke Ellington
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7893:Flamenco jazz
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7657:Jazz royalty
7647:Jazz funeral
7443:Contemporary
7334:Chamber jazz
7288:Saxophonists
7258:Clarinetists
7230:Third stream
7067:Chamber jazz
6967:Scat singing
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3106:Woody Herman
3079:Johnny Burke
3037:Judy Garland
3029:Harold Arlen
3022:
3008:Glenn Miller
2998:Wingy Manone
2994:Glenn Miller
2952:Louise Tobin
2929:
2875:
2865:Kenny Dorham
2846:
2807:1939 in jazz
2761:in 1946 and
2740:
2722:Irving Mills
2699:Buster Smith
2673:
2647:Glenn Miller
2642:
2621:
2617:
2614:Ira Gershwin
2603:
2558:Indian Suite
2557:
2538:1938 in jazz
2522:
2515:Johnny Green
2511:Fred Astaire
2507:Ira Gershwin
2496:
2479:
2453:
2427:Tommy Dorsey
2407:
2394:
2389:, 1954) and
2386:
2364:
2301:
2291:Fred Astaire
2287:Ira Gershwin
2276:
2266:Teddy Wilson
2239:Irving Mills
2219:1937 in jazz
2172:
2153:Fred Astaire
2138:
2128:Woody Herman
2094:Lester Young
2086:Johnny Burke
2055:Ira Gershwin
2044:
2034:Irving Mills
2006:1936 in jazz
1986:Dudley Moore
1957:Teddy Wilson
1945:Holt Marvell
1936:
1923:
1893:
1880:
1858:
1841:
1827:Irving Mills
1809:
1802:Fred Astaire
1783:
1744:1935 in jazz
1689:The Platters
1677:
1675:
1668:Otto Harbach
1657:
1647:Irving Mills
1616:crossed over
1611:Shirley Ross
1604:
1598:
1563:
1529:Otto Harbach
1518:
1496:Irving Mills
1465:
1454:Harold Arlen
1449:
1431:Johnny Green
1405:Ethel Waters
1401:Guy Lombardo
1394:
1390:
1383:Jimmy McHugh
1367:1933 in jazz
1338:Ted Fio Rito
1316:
1313:Fred Astaire
1302:
1276:Bennie Moten
1245:Irving Mills
1222:Victor Young
1169:
1155:Howard Dietz
1144:
1105:1932 in jazz
1088:Ethel Waters
1071:Blonde Crazy
1069:
1040:Fats Navarro
1036:Tadd Dameron
1028:Benny Carter
1012:Johnny Green
998:
972:Red McKenzie
968:Sam M. Lewis
964:John Klenner
960:Just Friends
950:
931:Harry Barris
916:Victor Young
896:
861:Gerald Marks
845:1931 in jazz
814:
807:Tommy Dorsey
791:Jimmy McHugh
786:
764:Irving Mills
733:Ethel Waters
716:
687:
674:
662:
659:Ethel Merman
655:Ira Gershwin
644:
641:I Got Rhythm
619:
557:Jimmy McHugh
552:
530:East to West
529:
523:Ira Gershwin
512:
502:Frank Ifield
498:Lester Young
494:Guy Lombardo
471:Ira Gershwin
460:
437:
426:Johnny Green
400:I Got Rhythm
360:I Got Rhythm
334:1930 in jazz
314:Johnny Green
282:Ira Gershwin
275:
271:Okeh Records
241:popularised
232:
228:Lester Young
212:Teddy Wilson
200:
160:Glenn Miller
140:Tommy Dorsey
132:Cab Calloway
124:
37:
18:
8219:Quiet storm
8182:Contradanza
7964:New Orleans
7959:Kansas City
7762:Jazz mugham
7757:Azerbaijani
7681:Second line
7676:Rare groove
7662:Jazz theory
7652:Jazz poetry
7637:Contrafacts
7621:Saint Lucia
7601:New Orleans
7533:Strata-East
7508:MPS Records
7438:Cobblestone
7359:Smooth jazz
7349:Jazz fusion
7293:Trombonists
7206:Sacred jazz
7191:Smooth jazz
7124:Jazz fusion
7007:Jazz violin
6987:Jazz guitar
6962:Jam session
6935:Jazz (word)
6174:"Old Folks"
4922:"Blue Moon"
4041:"All of Me"
3126:Jazz portal
3087:Bing Crosby
3075:Bob Haggart
3071:What's New?
3033:Yip Harburg
2986:Joe Garland
2982:In the Mood
2940:Lorenz Hart
2853:Jerome Kern
2726:Mack Gordon
2691:Count Basie
2670:Miles Davis
2476:Miles Davis
2464:Donald Byrd
2450:Walt Disney
2391:Miles Davis
2375:Lorenz Hart
2342:Minor Swing
2320:Giant Steps
2312:Lorenz Hart
2273:A Foggy Day
2246:Easy Living
2169:Hank Mobley
2145:Jerome Kern
2124:Isham Jones
2105:Louis Prima
2090:Bing Crosby
2051:Vernon Duke
1993:Grant Green
1916:Miles Davis
1873:Ben Webster
1869:Lorenz Hart
1848:Cole Porter
1846:written by
1790:Cole Porter
1664:Jerome Kern
1628:The Marcels
1595:Lorenz Hart
1576:Jo Stafford
1568:Vernon Duke
1533:Irene Dunne
1525:Jerome Kern
1458:Yip Harburg
1350:Count Basie
1309:Cole Porter
1304:Gay Divorce
1268:New Orleans
1226:Bing Crosby
1209:(1941) and
1184:Count Basie
1180:Yip Harburg
1176:Vernon Duke
1080:Gene Austin
1020:Bing Crosby
939:Gus Arnheim
935:Bing Crosby
873:Belle Baker
833:Herbie Mann
831:April 16 –
819:Fats Waller
811:Jo Stafford
768:Lorenzo Tio
752:Mood Indigo
721:Eubie Blake
694:Cole Porter
616:Ray Charles
585:Count Basie
490:Rudy Vallée
434:Robert Sour
358:" (1930), "
354:" (1924), "
302:Jerome Kern
294:Lorenz Hart
178:" (1932), "
128:Count Basie
8331:Categories
8204:Brass band
8192:Jump blues
8036:Ethno jazz
7999:Australian
7979:West Coast
7736:Zimbabwean
7576:Copenhagen
7498:Mainstream
7308:Violinists
7298:Trumpeters
7268:Guitarists
7176:Organ trio
7161:Modal jazz
7134:Latin jazz
7114:Gypsy jazz
7012:Vocal jazz
6997:Jazz piano
6868:, Volume I
6793:, Volume I
6736:, Volume I
6145:Gioia, Ted
5859:Gioia, Ted
4972:"Solitude"
4022:Listed in
3808:August 31,
3804:. AllMusic
3482:Listed in
3363:Listed in
3133:References
3102:Joe Bishop
3083:Bob Crosby
2990:Andy Razaf
2977:Orchestra.
2911:Artie Shaw
2903:Latin jazz
2747:Kurt Weill
2695:theme song
2666:Billy Hill
2472:Bill Evans
2435:Patti Page
2431:The Chimes
2383:Chet Baker
2346:Gypsy jazz
2335:Don George
2140:Swing Time
2109:swing jazz
2030:Juan Tizol
1984:April 16 -
1941:Harry Link
1890:Summertime
1855:My Romance
1794:Artie Shaw
1771:Yesterdays
1727:Chick Webb
1723:Andy Razaf
1564:Thumbs Up!
1515:Yesterdays
1462:Billy Rose
1420:Nick Kenny
1334:Ann Ronell
1284:Ella Logan
1159:Artie Shaw
987:Lazy River
980:Chet Baker
908:Wayne King
889:Ben Selvin
871:performer
869:vaudeville
729:Minto Cato
725:Andy Razaf
663:Girl Crazy
646:Girl Crazy
630:state song
571:on stage.
514:Girl Crazy
482:Confessin'
462:Girl Crazy
412:media help
364:Summertime
288:" (1935),
286:Summertime
267:gypsy jazz
263:Joe Venuti
259:Eddie Lang
243:gypsy jazz
164:Artie Shaw
156:Earl Hines
8172:Acid jazz
8029:Worldwide
8015:Brazilian
7812:Bulgarian
7774:Indo jazz
7724:Cape jazz
7611:North Sea
7566:Cape Town
7553:Festivals
7528:Riverside
7503:Milestone
7428:Blue Note
7423:Bethlehem
7407:post-1950
7379:Standards
7364:Soul jazz
7313:Vocalists
7273:Organists
7245:Musicians
7235:Trad jazz
7196:Soul jazz
7119:Jazz-funk
7107:Punk jazz
7097:Free funk
7092:Free jazz
7087:Folk jazz
7077:Dixieland
7072:Cool jazz
7062:Cape jazz
6977:Jazz bass
6940:Jazz band
6540:April 29,
6438:"Frenesi"
5946:April 29,
5758:April 27,
5351:"Caravan"
3160:March 28,
3045:Tori Amos
3041:Art Tatum
2812:Standards
2782:Glen Gray
2658:Old Folks
2554:Ray Noble
2543:Standards
2470:in 1957.
2423:Bud Green
2258:Leo Robin
2224:Standards
2198:Peggy Lee
2196:in 1941.
2190:Lil Green
2011:Standards
1920:Gil Evans
1912:Blue Note
1798:AABA form
1749:Standards
1678:Billboard
1587:Blue Moon
1553:Standards
1372:Standards
1346:Art Tatum
1261:swing era
1124:Tiger Rag
1120:Art Tatum
1110:Standards
1055:Leon René
945:in 1931.
857:All of Me
850:Standards
803:Ted Lewis
735:in 1930.
444:in 1930.
366:" (1935).
339:Standards
172:swing era
8177:Afrobeat
8091:Pre-1920
8076:Jazz Age
7992:Oceanian
7942:American
7916:Canadian
7800:European
7791:Japanese
7752:Armenian
7714:Malawian
7709:Ethiopia
7596:Montreux
7591:Montreal
7586:Monterey
7523:Prestige
7493:Landmark
7478:Impulse!
7458:ESP-Disk
7387:Pre-1920
7344:Hard bop
7283:Pianists
7263:Drummers
7253:Bassists
7186:Ska jazz
7129:Jazz rap
7055:Post-bop
7045:Hard bop
6945:Big band
6710:, p. 447
6673:, p. 420
6641:Archived
6615:Archived
6600:, p. 287
6579:, p. 208
6523:, p. 141
6511:, p. 180
6488:Archived
6473:, p. 158
6461:, p. 142
6416:Archived
6378:Archived
6340:Archived
6314:Archived
6299:, p. 318
6287:, p. 344
6253:, p. 294
6241:, p. 331
6218:Archived
6147:(2012).
6123:Archived
6108:, p. 285
6076:Archived
6061:, p. 142
6016:Archived
5966:Archived
5929:, p. 367
5906:Archived
5888:, p. 278
5861:(2012).
5837:Archived
5822:, p. 287
5801:, p. 152
5778:Archived
5752:Archived
5726:Archived
5711:, p. 172
5688:Archived
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5647:, p. 127
5612:Archived
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5565:Archived
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5527:Archived
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5500:, p. 406
5455:Archived
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5417:Archived
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5355:Archived
5340:, p. 411
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5302:, p. 392
5279:Archived
5253:Archived
5238:, p. 289
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5171:, p. 171
5159:, p. 207
5136:Archived
5110:Archived
5083:, p. 359
5071:, p. 385
5037:, p. 354
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4976:Archived
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4949:, p. 366
4926:Archived
4888:Archived
4850:Archived
4835:, p. 454
4812:Archived
4797:, p. 337
4785:, p. 376
4773:, p. 302
4750:Archived
4735:, p. 162
4723:, p. 209
4689:, p. 102
4644:Archived
4629:, p. 111
4617:, p. 121
4595:AllMusic
4555:, p. 426
4532:Archived
4475:Archived
4460:, p. 161
4448:, p. 224
4436:, p. 132
4424:, p. 173
4401:Archived
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4329:Archived
4250:Archived
4235:, p. 318
4213:AllMusic
4175:, p. 242
4152:Archived
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4114:Archived
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3958:Archived
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3924:, p. 312
3912:, p. 298
3852:Archived
3837:, p. 214
3825:, p. 279
3779:Archived
3759:, p. 202
3747:, p. 260
3679:Archived
3639:, p. 145
3615:, p. 116
3545:Archived
3523:, p. 185
3500:Archived
3226:Archived
3154:Archived
3112:in 2002.
2921:in 2000.
2784:and the
2765:in 1954.
2593:Bea Wain
2550:Cherokee
2399:, 1956).
2059:Bob Hope
1710:in 1934.
1691:in 1958.
1635:Solitude
1407:in 1933.
1190:in 1985.
1000:Allmusic
778:in 1975.
636:in 1979.
544:in 2005.
527:operetta
8224:Ragtime
8209:Exotica
8165:Related
8071:Ragtime
8049:History
7954:Chicago
7921:Haitian
7900:Swedish
7888:Spanish
7871:Italian
7824:British
7819:Belgian
7786:Iranian
7702:African
7630:Culture
7606:Newport
7581:Jakarta
7571:Chicago
7468:Freedom
7166:Nu jazz
7050:Neo-bop
6401:, p. 99
6363:, p. 22
6001:, p. 47
5989:, p. 77
5635:, p. 26
5608:"Azure"
5390:, p. 73
5378:, p. 77
4911:, p. 47
4873:, p. 38
4600:May 29,
4352:, p. 32
4094:, p. 40
3990:, p. 20
3627:, p. 98
3403:May 29,
3273:, p. 55
3261:, p. 29
3249:, p. 57
3201:May 18,
3089:'s and
2907:marimba
2901:" is a
2899:Frenesi
2832:, and "
2705:in his
2678:(1961).
2396:Cookin'
2344:" is a
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