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- Louis Armstrong & the Mills Brothers greatest hits [sound recording]. by Armstrong, Louis,1901-1971.prf(CARDINAL)121358; Mills Brothers.prf;
Carry me back to old Virginy -- My darling Nellie Gray -- In the shade of the old apple tree -- The old folks at home (Swanee River) -- The flat foot floogie -- The song is ended -- My walking stick -- W.P.A. -- Boog it -- Cherry -- Marie -- Diga diga doo -- Down the new low-down -- Tiger rag -- St. Louis blues -- It don't mean a thing (if it ain't got that swing) -- Sweet Sue, just you -- Loveless love -- Some of these days -- Nagasaki -- Caravan -- Stardust.The Mills Brothers ; in part with Louis Armstrong (1st-11th work).
- Subjects: Jazz;
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- Louis Armstrong [sound recording] Ken Burns jazz. by Armstrong, Louis,1901-1971.(CARDINAL)121358; Jenkins, Gordon.; Jenkins, Gordon.cnd; All Stars (Musical group : Louis Armstrong); All Stars (Musical group : Louis Armstrong)prf; Clarence Williams' Blue Five.; Clarence Williams' Blue Five.prf; Gordon Jenkins Orchestra.; Gordon Jenkins Orchestra.prf; Hot Five.; Hot Five.prf; Hot Seven.; Hot Seven.prf; King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band.; King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band.prf; Louis Armstrong Orchestra.; Louis Armstrong Orchestra.prf; Lyn Murray Singers.; Lyn Murray Singers.prf; Mills Brothers.; Mills Brothers.prf;
Chimes blues (King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band) -- Cake walkin' babies : from home (Clarence williams' Blue Five) -- Heebie jeebies (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) -- Potato head blues (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven) -- West end blues (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) -- Tight like this (Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five) -- Mahogany hall stomp (Louis Armstrong and His Savoy Ballroom Five) -- Ain't misbehavin' (Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra) -- Black and blue (Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra) -- St. Louis blues (Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra) -- When it's sleepy time down south (Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra) -- Blue again (Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra) -- Lazy river (Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra) -- Chinatown, my Chinatown (Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra) -- Star dust (Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra) -- Shadrack (Louis Armstrong ; with the Lyn Murray Singers) -- I double dare you (Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra) -- When the saints go marching in (Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra) -- Marie (Louis Armstrong and the Mills Brothers) -- Rockin' chair (Louis Armstrong and His All Stars) -- Blueberry hill (Louis Armstrong, vocal ; with Gordon Jenkins, his orchestra and choir) -- Mack the knife (Louis Armstrong and the All-Stars) -- A fine romance -- Hello, Dolly! -- What a wonderful world.When the saints go marching in (2:43) -- Marie (2:22) -- Rockin' chair (5:08) -- Blueberry Hill (2:51) -- Mack the knife (3:21) -- A fine romance (3:50) -- Hello, Dolly (3:23) -- What a wonderful world (2:18).Louis Armstrong, cornet, trumpet, & vocals ; with additional musicians.Recorded 1923-1967.
- Subjects: Cornet music (Jazz); Cornet with instrumental ensemble.; Cornet with jazz ensemble.; Jazz vocals.; Jazz.; Trumpet music (Jazz); Trumpet with jazz ensemble.;
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- Swing Café [sound recording] / by Norac, Carl.(CARDINAL)635087; Calloway, Cab,1907-1994.prf(CARDINAL)163596; Dautremer, Rébecca.ill(CARDINAL)497324; Ellington, Duke,1899-1974.prf(CARDINAL)134449; Fitzgerald, Ella.prf(CARDINAL)730006; Francis, David.nrt(CARDINAL)683370; Gilberto, Bebel.nrt(CARDINAL)534835; Hampton, Lionel.prf(CARDINAL)523716; Homel, Jacob.trl(CARDINAL)595152; Miranda, Carmen,1909-1955.prf; Ossman, Vess L.prf; Redman, Don.prf; Waller, Fats,1904-1943.prf(CARDINAL)126484; Mills Brothers.prf; Secret Mountain (Firm)(CARDINAL)592615; Slim and Slam.prf;
Narrated by Bebel Gilberto and David Francis.Follows a Brazilian cricket named Zaz as she travels from her homeland to the Swing Café jazz club in Manhattan where she delivers a performance of a lifetime, and features classic recordings by jazz legends throughout the story.Compact disc.
- Subjects: Children's audiobooks.; Crickets; Jazz;
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- Kings of Western swing [sound recording] by Alley, Shelly Lee,1894-1964.prf; Atichison, Tex.prf; Boyd, Bill,1910-1977.prf; Brown, Milton.prf; Bruner, Cliff,1915-2000.prf; Cooley, Spade,1910-1969.prf; Daffan, Ted.prf; Hofner, Adolph.prf; Hughes, Billy,1908-1995.prf; Lindsay, Merl.prf; Linville, Charles.prf; Nettles, Bill.prf; Penny, Hank.prf; Revard, Jimmie,1909-1991.prf; Rose, Fred,1897-1954.prf; Russell, Tex.prf; Selph, Leon.prf; Skyles, Bob.prf; Tyler, Johnny.prf; Tyler, T. Texas.prf; Wills, Bob,1905-1975.prf(CARDINAL)166229; Wills, Johnnie Lee.prf; Wood, Smokey,1918-1975.prf; Alley Cats (Musical group : Shelly Lee Alley)prf; Blue Ridge Playboys.prf; Brownies (Musical group)prf; Cowboy Ramblers (Musical group)prf; Dixie Blue Boys (Musical group)prf; Hollywood Cowboys (Musical group)prf; Modern Mountaineers (Musical group)prf; Oklahoma Night Riders (Musical group)prf; Oklahoma Playboys.prf; Pals of the Pecos (Musical group)prf; Prairie Ramblers (Musical group)prf; Radio Cowboys (Musical group)prf; Rice Brothers.prf; Riders of the Rio Grande (Musical group)prf; Skyrockets (Musical group)prf; Sunshine Boys (Musical group)prf; Swift Jewel Cowboys (Musical group)prf; Texans (Musical group : Adolph Hofner)prf; Texas Playboys.prf(CARDINAL)763886; Wood Chips (Musical group)prf;
Vol. 1. Crazy 'cause I love you (Spade Cooley) -- Keep a knockin' but you can't come in (Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys) -- She's a rounder (Sunshine Boys) -- Jive and smile (Bob Skyles & his Sky Rockets) -- Try it once again (Shelly Lee Alley and The Alley Cats) -- Milk cow blues (Johnny Lee Wills) -- Peach tree shuffle (Hank Penny and his Radio Cowboys) -- What's the matter at the mill (Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys) -- Sweet Jennie Lee (Milton Brown and his Brownies) -- Little Willie (Swift Jewel Cowboys) -- It's a long way to Tipperary (Jimmie Revard and the Oklahoma Playboys) -- Gonna get tight (Sunshine Boys) -- Everybody's truckin' (Modern Mountaineers) -- Keep on truckin' (Smokey Wood & the Wood Chips) -- Right or wrong (Milton Brown and his Brownies) -- Florene (Leon "Pappy" Selph and his Blue Ridge Playboys) -- Is it true what they say about Dixie (Rice Brothers Gang) -- Jessie (Cliff Bruner and his Boys).Vol. 2. Flamin' Mamie (Hank Penny) -- Gotta little red wagon (Merl Lindsay and his Oklahoma Night Riders) -- Am I happy (Adolph Horner [i.e. Hofner] and his Texans) -- Road side rag (Bill Boyd and his Cowboy Ramblers) -- Texahoma boogie (Charlie Linnville) -- Double crossing mama (Prairie Ramblers) -- I can't trust you now (Johnny Tyler's Riders of the Rio Grande) -- What it means to be blue (Tex Russell and his Hollywood Cowboys) -- Down Hi Lo way (Ted Daffan's Texans) -- Swing with the music (Adolph Hofner) -- Tender hearted Sue (The Rambling Rogue (Fred Rose)) -- Gals don't mean a thing (T. Texas Tyler) -- New steel guitar rag (Bill Boyd and his Cowboy Ramblers) -- Talkin' 'bout you (Hank Penny) -- You don't do right by me anymore (Tex Atchinson) -- I'm tellin you (Billy Hughes and his Pals Of The Pecos) -- Look who's talkin' (Ted Daffan's Texans) -- She's selling what she used to give away (Bill Nettles and his Dixie Blue Boys).
- Subjects: Blues (Music); Country music; Honky-tonk music.; Western swing (Music);
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