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your golden era playlist

jessicarabbit

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the big smoke
here is mine (with some modern interpretations!):

can't help lovin dat man - ella fitzgerald
stormy weather - etta james
dream a little dream of me - michael buble
beguin the beguine - sheryl crow
if I were a bell - bing crosby & pattie smith
mr bojangles - robbie williams
summertime - billie holiday
quando, quando, quando - michael buble & nelly furtado
i love you - mick hucknall
cheek to cheek - doris day
lullaby of birdland - ella fitzgerald
nature boy - frank sinatra
fever - peggy lee
i've got you under my skin - frank sinatra
ain't misbehavin - billie holiday
the lady is a tramp - frank sinatra
just one of those things - diana krall
ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive - bing crosby & the andrews sisters
please don't talk about me when I'm gone - dean martin
singin in the rain - gene kelly
well, did you evah - robbie williams
a bushel and a peck - doris day
it's de-lovely - robbie williams
chattanooga choo choo - the andrews sisters
in the mood - the andrews sisters
let's do it - alanis morissette
alexander's ragtime band - bing crosby & al jolson
mack the knife - frank sinatra
boogie woogie bugle boy - the andrews sisters
let's misbehave - elvis costello
it don't mean a thing - duke ellington
little brown jug - glenn miller
puttin on the ritz - fred astaire
i got rhythm - judy garland
stompin at the savoy - harry connick, jnr
someone to watch over me - frank sinatra

what's yours?
 

jtcarrey

A-List Customer
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329
Location
San Bernardino County, CA
lately I've been playing Coon-Sanders, Glenn Miller (ALWAYS) and Benny Goodman in my cd player in my car, I'm addicted to the music from the 20's to the 40's. I just can never get enough of it, and alot of times I have a tearfest to Glenn Miller, his music is just SO moving and so meaningful to me, and it brings up lots of wonderful memories for me. ahh if only I was born 80 years earlier.:eusa_doh:
 

Chas

One Too Many
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1,715
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Duke Ellington - the complete works from 1924 -1955. Greatest Jazz band in history, hands down.
Count Basie 1936 - 1955-ish. The greatest swing band. Ever.
Artie Shaw 1938/39, 1941 and 1945 orchestras, also Gramercy Five recordings
Louis Armstrong
Lee Morse
Jack Purvis
Bunny Berigan
Adrian Rollini
Django Reinhardt
Sidney Bechet
Fletcher Henderson
Benny Goodman Sextet ~ Benny's small groups stuff was his best.
The Coon-Sanders Nighthawks
McKinney's Cotton Pickers
Benny Moten's Kansas City Orchestra
Fats Waller
Art Tatum
Lee Wiley
Ethel Waters
Bessie Smith
Sarah Vaughan
Ella Fitzgerald (up to the Norman Granz years)
Anita O'Day
Andy Kirk & His Clouds Of Joy
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
Sol Ho'opii
Andy Iona
Ernetso Lecuona
Dizzy Gillespie
Charlie Parker
Rex Stewart
Earl Hines
Benny Carter
Eddie Lang
Nat "King" Cole ~ virtuoso piano player as well!
Cat Anderson
Roy Eldridge

~the tenor sax is my instrument, so naturally I listen to :

Coleman Hawkins
Lester Young
Illinois Jacquet
Ben Webster
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
Big Jay McNeely
Arthur "Red" Prysock
Chuck Higgins
Eddie Chamblee
Dexter Gordon

Hee hee. You asked.
 

RitaHayworth

One of the Regulars
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295
Location
Australia
jtcarrey said:
lately I've been playing Coon-Sanders, Glenn Miller (ALWAYS) and Benny Goodman in my cd player in my car, I'm addicted to the music from the 20's to the 40's. I just can never get enough of it, and alot of times I have a tearfest to Glenn Miller, his music is just SO moving and so meaningful to me, and it brings up lots of wonderful memories for me. ahh if only I was born 80 years earlier.:eusa_doh:

My neighbour gave me a Benny Goodman CD! I play it round and round in my car, and then I take it to work and listen there too!
 

Miles Borocky

Familiar Face
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59
Location
Texas
Chas:
Gotta say-- You have exquisite taste in music, my friend. And I couldn't agree more about the prominence of the Ellington band in the period. Love, especially, the Blanton-Webster band. That RCA three-disc collection of the recordings from that period would be on any desert-island list I could compile.
 

Chas

One Too Many
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1,715
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Miles Borocky said:
Chas:
Gotta say-- You have exquisite taste in music, my friend. And I couldn't agree more about the prominence of the Ellington band in the period. Love, especially, the Blanton-Webster band. That RCA three-disc collection of the recordings from that period would be on any desert-island list I could compile.

Thanks very much for that. I forgot to mention

Charlie Barnet
Browning & Starr
Curtis Mosby's Dixieland Blue Blowers
Henry "Red" Allen
Jan Savitt
Will Bradley (the boogie woogie stuff w/ Ray McKinley)
Dodo Mamarosa
Blue Steele & His Orchestra
Roger Wolfe Kahn
Charlie Palloy
The Boswell Sisters
Jean Goldkette (THE BEST "white" jazz orchestra of the pre-swing era)
Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra (before that, the Orange Blossoms, and before that Jean Goldkette's band)
The Mills Brothers
Slim Gaillard & Slam Stewart
The Cats & The Fiddle
Erskine Hawkins ~ probably the most under-rated big band of the '30s/40's
Charlie Christian
Buddy Johnston
Lucky Millinder
Ray Miller & The Hotel Gibson Orch.
Thelma Terry & Her Playboys (the female string bass genius)
Valaida Snow
Willie Bryant
The Chocolate Dandies
Ted Weems & His Orch. (1927 - 1930)
Joe Sanders Orch. a very good band, that he formed after the death of Carleton Coon.
Ray Noble
Al Bowlly ~ if I could sing like he could....
Frankie Trumbauer
Harry Reser

More R&B ~
Freddie Mitchell
Martha Davis
Ruth Brown
Wynonie Harris
Roy Milton
Freddie Lutcher
Hal Singer
"Sticks" McGhee
Hadda Brooks
 

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