I'm beginning to see the light : dance hits from the Second World War.
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| Format: | CD Audio |
| Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Legacy,
[2007]
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Table of Contents:
- C jam blues (Duke Ellington & his famous orchestra)
- Frenesi (Artie Shaw & his orchestra)
- In the mood (Glenn Miller & his orchestra)
- Let me off uptown (Gene Krupa & his orchestra)
- Taxi war dance (Count Basie & his orchestra)
- The sheik of Araby (Coleman Hawkins' All Star Octet)
- Pistol packin' mama (Al Dexter & his Troopers, with vocal by Al Dexter)
- American patrol (Glenn Miller & his orchestra)
- For the good of your country (Count Basie & his orchestra)
- Cherokee (Charlie Barnet & his orchestra)
- Rose room (Benny Goodman Sextet)
- Opus #1 (Tommy Dorsey & his orchestra)
- I'm beginning to see the light (Harry James & his orchestra)
- Tuxedo Junction (Erskine Hawkins & his orchestra)
- One o'clock jump (Count Basie & his orchestra)
- I'm confessin' (Artie Shaw & his orchestra)
- (I've got a gal in) Kalamazoo (Glenn Miller & his orchestra)
- Boogie woogie (Tommy Dorsey & his orchestra)
- 'Tain't what you do (it's the way that you do it) (Jimmie Lunceford & his orchestra)
- Sing, sing, sing (Benny Goodman & his orchestra).