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#1 to 25     «   <       1   2   3       >   »     57 in all
L'accordéoniste      3:37    1940
by Edith Piaf
track 12 from A GUISE THING
Across the Track Blues      3:01    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 26 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
All Too Soon      3:31    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 17 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
At a Dixie Roadside Diner      2:50    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 16 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
At an Arabian House Party      3:20    1940
by Raymond Scott and His New Orchestra
track 15 from THE MUSIC OF RAYMOND SCOTT: RECKLESS NIGHTS AND TURKISH TWILIGHTS
Basin Street Blues      3:06    1940
by Ella Fitzgerald
track 2 from THE JAZZ COLLECTOR EDITION
Blue Goose      3:23    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 14 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
Body and Soul      3:11    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 42 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
Bojangles      2:54    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 12 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
Bojangles (alternate take)      2:46    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 46 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
Chewin Gum      3:24    1940
by Ella Fitzgerald and Her Orchestra
track 14 from THE JAZZ COLLECTOR EDITION
Chloe (Song of the Swamp)      3:27    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 27 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
Concerto for Cootie      3:20    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 7 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
Conga Brava      2:59    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 6 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
Cotton Tail      3:13    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 9 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
Dusk      3:21    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 11 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
Five O'Clock Whistle      3:19    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 23 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
The Flaming Sword      3:09    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 24 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
Flamingo      3:24    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 30 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
Flying Home      2:30    1940
by Ella Fitzgerald
track 12 from THE JAZZ COLLECTOR EDITION
The Girl in My Dreams Tries to Look Like You      3:20    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 31 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
Goin and Gettin It      3:42    1940
by Ella Fitzgerald and Her Orchestra
track 15 from THE JAZZ COLLECTOR EDITION
Harlem Air-Shaft      3:00    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 15 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
I Never Felt This Way Before      3:33    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 28 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
I Wanna Be a Rug Cutter      2:10    1940
by Ella Fitzgerald and Her Orchestra
track 16 from THE JAZZ COLLECTOR EDITION
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