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Availability Label | Location | Shelfmark | Availability | Reservations |
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Central Branch | Stacks CD JAZZ Minni | Copies Available |
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Title Statement | 1931 [sound recording]. |
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Alternative Title(s) | Minnie the moocher, 1931 |
Series | Jazz in the charts |
Additional Contributors | Goodman, Benny,1909-1986 |
Waters, Ethel,1900-1977 | |
Ellington, Duke,1899-1974 | |
Publication | [Hamburg]: Documents :Distributed by Membran Music, p2006. |
Extent of Item | 1 sound disc (63:21 min.) |
ISBN | 3865627927 (s.r.) 9783865627926 (s.r.) |
Standard Number (UPC, etc.) | 4011222237095 |
Other Number | 1697085 |
General Notes | Compact disc (AAD). Contains previously released material. Jazz recordings that made the Billboard charts in 1931. "Track 194-213"--Container. Program notes in English and German (23 p. : ill. (some col.)) attached to container. |
Performance Credits | Various performers. |
Contents | He's not worth your tears (Benny Goodman & his orchestra) -- Three little words (Ethel Waters) -- The peanut vendor (California Ramblers) -- Casa Loma stomp (Casa Loma Orchestra) -- I got rhythm (Ethel Waters) -- Blue again (Duke Ellington & his Cotton Club Orchestra) -- The peanut vendor ; Blue again (Red Nichols & his Five Pennies) -- Mood indigo (Duke Ellington & his Cotton Club Orchestra) -- The peanut vendor (Louis Armstrong & his Sebastian New Cotton Club Orchestra) -- Travlin' all alone (Jimmie Noone's Apex Club Orchestra) -- Rockin' in rhythm (the Jungle Band-Duke Ellington) -- Minnie the moocher (Cab Calloway & his orchestra) -- Got the bench, got the park (Noble Sissle & his orchestra) -- Walkin' my baby back home (Charleston Chasers) -- Corinne Corinna (Red Nichols & his Five Pennies) -- Basin Street blues (Charleston Chasers) -- I've got five dollars (Ben Pollack & his orchestra) -- St. James Infirmary ; Nobody's sweetheart (Cab Calloway & his orchestra). |
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By Topic | Jazz--1931-1940 |