Allen Lowe That Devilin' Tune: A Jazz History, Volume 3 1934-1945 Genres: Jazz , Pop Track Listings (25) - Disc #1 Jimmie Lunceford - Chillun Get Up (Jan. 26, 1934) Red Norvo - The Night Is Blue (Oct. 4, 1934) Chick Webb - Let's Get Together (Jan. 5, 1934) Ork. L(eonid) Utesova - U samovara y ya y maj Masha (At the Samovar With Masha) (1933-34) Mezz Mezzrow - Sendin' the Vipers (May 7, 1934) Casa Loma Orchestra - Linger Awhile (1934) Jimmie Davis - Jelly Roll Blues (Sept. 24, 1934) Hoagy Carmichael - Moon Country (1934) Hal Kemp - Serenade to a Wealthy Widow (Sept. 14, 1934) Howard Armstrong and Ted Bogan - State Street Rag (1934) Benny Goodman - Bugle Call Rag (Aug. 16, 1934) Smiley Burnette - Travelin' Man (May 29, 1934) Mississippi Mud Steppers - Moonglow (1934) Fletcher Henderson - Down South Camp Meeting (Sept. 12, 1934) J. H. Bragg and His Rhythm Five - Frisky Honey (Aug. 28, 1935) Farr Brothers - Riddle Rhythm (1935) Louie Lasky - Caroline (April 2, 1935) Ray Noble - Dinah (Oct. 9, 1935) Ray Noble - Way Down Yonder in New Orleans (May 10, 1935) Charlie LaVere - Smiles (April 5, 1935) Willie Bryant - Throwing Stones at the Sun (Jan. 4, 1935) Cleo Brown - Lookie, Lookie, Lookie . . . (March 12, 1935) Teddy Wilson - Between the Devil . . . (Oct. 7, 1935) Oliver Brown - I Ain't Got Nobody (July 28, 1935) Albert Nicholas - Tap Room Special (Oct. 5, 1935) Track Listings (25) - Disc #2 Mississippi Mud Steppers - Moonglow (1934) Bob Wills - Four or Five Times (Sept. 24, 1935) Milt Brown - Sheik of Araby (March, 1936) Milt Brown - Hesitation Blues (March, 1936) Jimmy Revard - Triflin' Gal (Oct. 22, 1936) Stuff Smith (Jonah Jones) - I Don't Want to Make History (March 3, 1936) Valaida Snow - Until the Real Thing Comes Along (Sept. 6, 1936) Don Albert - On the Sunny Side . . . (Nov. 18, 1936) Original St. Louis Crackerjacks - Echo in the Dark (Oct. 16, 1936) Ivy Anderson - Oh Baby Maybe Someday (Feb. 28, 1936) Billy Mitchell - Two Old Maids (April 4, 1936) Lil Hardaway/Old Ced Odom - Derby Town (Sept. 20, 1936) Count Basie/Lester Young - Shoe Shine Boy (Oct. 8, 1936) Bunny Berigan - Mama Don't Allow (Jan. 8, 1936) Teddy Weatherford - My Blue Heaven (July 20, 1937) Benny Goodman (Orchestra) - Swing Low Sweet Chariot (Jan. 9, 1937) Count Basie (Orchestra) - John's Idea (July 7, 1937) Berigan/Waller/Dorsey - Blues (March 30, 1937) Danny Polo - More Than Somewhat (Oct. 1, 1937) Mezz Mezzrow - Blues in Disguise (June 14, 1937) Louis Armstrong - Alexander's Ragtime Band (July 7, 1937) Louis Armstrong - Sun Showers (July 7, 1937) Roy Eldridge - After You've Gone (Jan. 23, 1937) Billy Kyle (Charlie Shavers) - Havin' a Ball (March 18, 1937) Benny Goodman (Quartet) - Liza (1937) Track Listings (26) - Disc #3 Dicky Wells - Sweet Sue (July 7, 1937) Roy Rodgers - My Little Lady (Hadie Brown) (Oct. 28, 1937) Teddy Hill - Blue Rhythm Fantasy (May 15, 1937) Bob Pope - When My Dreamboat Comes Home (April 11, 1937) Boots and His Buddies - The Goo (Sept. 17, 1937) Original Yellow Jackets - Swingin' at the Cat and Chew (May 5, 1937) Charlie Christian - Tea For Two (Sept. 21, 1937) Maxine Sullivan - Nice Work If You Can Get It (Sept. 21, 1937) Duke Ellington - Diga Diga Doo (1937) Django Reinhardt - Sweet Georgia Brown (Dec. 21, 1937) Original Yellow Jackets - Business After Midnight (March 5, 1937) Count Basie/Jimmy Rushing - Good Morning Blues (May 9, 1937) Django Reinhardt - St. Louis Blues (Sept. 9, 1937) Count Basie/Jimmy Rushing - The You and Me That Used to Be (June 30, 1937) Bill Coleman/D. Reinhardt - Bill Coleman's Blues (Nov. 9, 1937) Eddie South (D. Reinhardt) - Somebody Loves Me (Nov. 23, 1937) Fred Astaire - Nice Work IfYou Can Get It (1937) Harry James - Texas Chatter (Dec. 1, 1937) Herald Goodman and His Tennessee Valley Boys - Banjo Rag (1937) Tommy Dorsey and Clambake 7 - Stardust on the Moon (July 20, 1937) Duke Ellington - Dimuendo in Blue (Sept. 20, 1937) Bud Freeman - You Took Advantage of Me (Jan. 17, 1938) Joe Marsala (B. Rich) - Jim Jam Stomp (1938) Fats Waller - You Had An Evening to Spare (April 12, 1938) Unidentified - Tiger Rag (ca. 1938) Eddie Condon - Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland (April 20, 1938) Track Listings (26) - Disc #4 Roy Newman - Everybody's Tryin' to Be My Baby (Dec. 1, 1938) Billie Holiday - The Very Thought of You (Sept. 15, 1938) Georgia White - Daddy Let Me Lay It on You (Oct. 21, 1938) Willie the Lion Smith - Passionette (Jan. 10, 1938) Herman Chittison - I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket (June 13, 1938) Andy Kirk - Mary's Idea (Dec. 6, 1938) Lester Young & K.C. 6 - Way Down Yonder on New Orleans (Sept. 27, 1937) Coleman Hawkins/Freddie Johnson - When Buddah Smiles (June 14, 1938) Blind John Davis - Alley Woman Blues (May 19, 1938) Light Crust Dough Boys - Pussy Pussy Pussy (Nov. 30, 1938) Bob Wills - Liza Pull Down the Shades (1938) Bob Dunn's Vagabonds - Stompin' at the Honky Tonk (1939) Bob Crosby - Smoky Mary (Jan. 23, 1939) Charlie Barnet - Scotch and Soda (Jan. 20, 1939) Paul Byrd - Lollypop (ca. 1939) Pete Brown - Ocean Motion (April 20, 1939) John Kirby - From Ab to C (Oct. 28, 1938) Al Cooper and the Savoy Sultans - When I Grow Too Old to Dream (Oct. 16, 1939) Jelly Roll Morton - Winin' Boy Blues (Dec. 14, 1939) Muggsy Spanier - Lonesome Road (Dec. 12, 1939) Artie Shaw - Lady Be Good (May 27, 1939) Nat Cole - Dixie Jamboree (Jan. 14, 1939) Jack Teagarden - IAin't Lazy (I'm Just Dreamin') (1939) Ziggy Elman - You Took Advantage of Me (Aug. 29, 1939) Raymond Scott - Peter Tambourine (March 1, 1939) Ella Fitzgerald - My Heart Belongs to Daddy (Feb. 17, 1939) Track Listings (24) - Disc #5 Lionel Hampton - High Society (April 13, 1939) Frankie Newton - The Blues My Baby Gave Me (Jan. 13, 1939) Oscar Aleman - Just A Little Swing (1939) Slim Galliard - Chicken Rhythm (Sept. 15, 1939) Red Nichols (Bobby Jones) - The Jumpin' Jive (Oct. 9, 1939) Count Basie (trio) - Fare Thee Honey Fare Thee Well (Jan. 26, 1939) Earl Hines (Orchestra) - Grand Terrace Shuffle (July 12, 1939) Clarence Profit - Don't Leave Me (Feb. 15, 1939) Baby Hines - I've Lost My Head Over You (March 1, 1939) Alberta Hunter - Someday Sweetheart (Aug. 15, 1939) James P. Johnson - If Dreams Come True (1939) Buddy Jones - She's Sellin' What She Used to Give Away (1939) Jack Jenney - Stardust (Oct. 19, 1939) Skinny Ennis - Strange Enchantment (1939) Jimmy McPartland - Sugar (Oct. 20, 1939) Irving Fazola/Jess Stacy - Washington and Lee Swing (1939) Eddie Condon - There'll Be Some Changes Made (Aug. 11, 1939) Count Basie - Volcano (Nov. 6, 1939) Glenn Miller - Pagan Love Song (June 27, 1939) Bud Freeman - The Eel (July 19, 1939) The Cats and The Fiddle - That's On Jack, That's On (Dec. 17, 1939) Art Hodes/Rod Cless - Diga Diga Doo (Jan., 1940) Snub Mosely - Old Man River (March, 1940) Bob Crosby's Bobcats - Spain (Feb. 6, 1940) Track Listings (24) - Disc #6 Kid Rena - Milneburg Joys (Aug. 24, 1940) Sidney Bechet - Save It Pretty Mama (Sept. 6, 1940) Jelly Roll Morton - Sweet Substitute (Jan. 4, 1940) Johnny Dodds - Gravier Street Blues (ca. 1940) Coleman Hawkins/Roy Eldridge - I Surrender Dear (May 25, 1940) Barney Bigard (Strayhorn) - Lament For Javanette (Nov., 1940) Duke Ellington - Harlem Air Shaft (July 22, 1940) Helen Forrest - I'd Be Lost Without You (May 10, 1940) Benny Goodman (Orchestra) - Moonlight on the Ganges (Feb. 18, 1940) Cliff Bruner - New Falling Down Blues (1940) Jimmy Dorsey - Major and Minor Stomp (1940) Horace Henderson - Chloe (May 8, 1940) B. Goodman/L. Young/Basie/J. Jones/Christian/Clayton - I Never Knew (1940) George Barnes - I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles (1940) Miff Mole - A Good Man Is Hard to Find (excerpt) (1940) Cab Calloway - Pickin' the Cabbage (March 8, 1940) Mary Lou Williams - Baby Dear (Nov. 18, 1940) Hot Lips Page - Lafayette (Nov. 1, 1940) Eddie Durham - Moten Swing (Nov. 11, 1940) Joe Turner (W.L. Smith) - Careless Love (Nov. 26, 1940) Harlan Leonard - Contrasts (Jan. 11, 1940) Jay McShann (C. Parker/B. Anderson) - Moten Swing (Nov. 3, 1940) Jay McShann - Swingmatism (April 31, 1941) Modern Mountaineers - Tryin' to Be True (April 7, 1941) Track Listings (23) - Disc #7 Thelonious Monk (excerpts) - Melancholy Baby/Rhythm Riff/Nice Work If You Can Get It (1941) Dave Appollon - Stardust (1941) Earl Hines (solo) - Melancholy Baby (April 3, 1941) Benny Carter - Lullaby to a Dream (April 1, 1941) Chu Berry - Blowin' Up a Breeze (Aug. 28, 1941) Sam Donahue - Flo Flo (Nov. 12, 1941) Delta Rhythm Boys - Georgia on My Mind (1941) Donald Lambert - Anitra's Dance (1941) Duke Ellington/Billy Strayhorn - Just a Sittin' and a Rockin' (June 5, 1941) Pee Wee Russell - Jig Walk (March 25, 1941) Claude Thornhill - Portrait of a Guinea Farm (April 16, 1941) Fletcher Henderson - A Pixie From Dixie (1941) Rex Stewart - Menelik (1941) Artie Shaw - Suite 8 (1941) Charlie Barnet - Nowhere (Jan. 27, 1941) Lena Horne (C. Barnet) - Good for Nothin' Joe (Jan. 7, 1941) Lucky Millinder - Apollo Jump (Sept. 5, 1941) Lester Young - Benny's Bugle (Dec. 2, 1941) Raymond Scott - When Cootie Left the Duke (Jan. 6, 1941) Machito and His Afro Cubans - Nague (1941) Tommy Dorsey - Loose Lid Special (Aug. 19, 1941) Louis Jordan - What's the Use of Gettin' Sober . . . (July 21, 1942) Helen Humes (P. Brown) - Mound Bayou (Feb. 9, 1942) Track Listings (24) - Disc #8 Duke Ellington (Strayhorn) - Johnny Come Lately (Feb. 26, 1942) Frank Froeba - Sweet Lorraine (July, 1942) Lil Green - If I Didn't Love You (Jan. 21, 1942) Cassino Simpson - Tea For Two (May 17, 1942) Claude Thornhill (Gil Evans) - Buster's Last Stand (June 19, 1942) Charlie Parker - Cherokee (early 1942) George Gershwin (Oscar Levant) - Concerto in F (1942) Charlie Parker (E. Ware) - I Found a New Baby (ca. Sept., 1942) Roy Eldridge - Stardust (Nov. 16, 1943) Ella Mae Morse - Tess' Torch Song (Oct. 28, 1943) Cliff Edwards - Singin' In The Rain (1943) Charlie Parker/Dizzy Gillespie - Sweet Georgia Brown (1943) Dizzy Gillespie - Night in Tunisia (1943) Bobby Hackett/E. Caceres - Jada (June, 1944) Harry Gibson - In A Mist (July 22, 1944) Ben Webster/H.L. Page/Clyde Hart - Tea For Two (mid 1944) Johnny Mercer - Sweet Lorraine (1944) Jay McShann (Orchestra) - Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (ca. March, 1944) Eddie Rosner - St. Louis Blues (ca. 1944) Miff Mole/Muggsy Spanier - Angry (April 15, 1944) Buck Ram's All Stars - Twilight In Teheran (Sept. 18, 1944) Benny Harris - Dee Dee's Dance (Dec. 19, 1944) Boyd Raeburn (arr. Finckel) - Two Spoons In An Igloo (June 22, 1944) Jimmy Dorsey (arr. Gillespie) - Grand Central Getaway (1944) Track Listings (23) - Disc #9 Nat Cole - Body and Soul (Jan. 17, 1944) Nat Cole - What Is This Thing Called Love (Jan. 17, 1944) Mary Lou Williams - Caravan (1944) Mary Lou Williams - Stardust Part 2 (June 5, 1944) Coleman Hawkins - Rainbow Mist (Feb. 22, 1944) Coleman Hawkins (D. Gillespie) - Woody `n You (1944) George Auld (Sonny Berman) - Short Circuit (Feb. 16, 1944) Don Byas (R. Williams/C Shavers) - 1944 Stomp (March 28, 1944) Cootie Williams (B. Powell) - Floogie Boo (Jan. 4, 1944) Julia Lee (J.McShann) - Come on Over to My House (Nov. 1, 1944) Jay McShann - On the Sunny Side of the Street (Nov. 1, 1944) Billie Holiday - I Cover the Waterfront (March 25, 1944) Duke Ellington - Black, Brown and Beige: Three Dances (Dec. 19, 1944) Kid Ory (M. Carey, J. Noone) - Mutt's Blues (March, 1944) Cecil Gant - I Wonder (1944) Buddy and Ella Johnson - When My Man Comes Home (1944) Al Duffy (Tony Mottola) - Light Calvary Overture (May 5, 1944) Miss Rhapsody - Sugar (Nov. 21, 1944) Alec Wilder - Footnotes to A Summer Love (1945) Wooden Joe Nicholas - Up Jumped the Devil (May 17, 1945) Bunk Johnson - Alexander's Ragtime Band (Nov. 21, 1945) Bunk Johnson - You Always Hurt the One You Love (Nov. 21, 1945) Pearl Bailey - Who (1945)
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