The Treasury Shows, Volume 4

~ Release by Duke Ellington & His Orchestra (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

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1A Door Will Open
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-10-10) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-10-10)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-10-10)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-10-10)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-10-10)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-10-10) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-10-10)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-10-10) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-10-10)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-10-10)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-10-10), Joe Nanton (on 1945-10-10) and Claude Jones (on 1945-10-10)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-10-10), Taft Jordan (on 1945-10-10), Ray Nance (on 1945-10-10), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-10-10) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-10-10)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Cafe Zanzibar (2nd location 1944-1946) in New York, New York, United States (on 1945-10-10)
2:40
2In a Mellotone
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-10-10) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-10-10)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-10-10)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-10-10)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-10-10)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-10-10) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-10-10)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-10-10) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-10-10)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-10-10)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-10-10), Joe Nanton (on 1945-10-10) and Claude Jones (on 1945-10-10)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-10-10), Taft Jordan (on 1945-10-10), Ray Nance (on 1945-10-10), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-10-10) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-10-10)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Cafe Zanzibar (2nd location 1944-1946) in New York, New York, United States (on 1945-10-10)
recording of:
In a Mellow Tone
lyricist:
Milt Gabler (in 1939)
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1939)
publisher:
EMI Robbins and Robbins Music (publishing company owned by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.)
3:00
3Everything but You
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-10-10) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-10-10)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-10-10)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-10-10)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-10-10)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-10-10) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-10-10)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-10-10) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-10-10)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-10-10)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-10-10), Joe Nanton (on 1945-10-10) and Claude Jones (on 1945-10-10)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-10-10), Taft Jordan (on 1945-10-10), Ray Nance (on 1945-10-10), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-10-10) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-10-10)
vocals:
Joya Sherrill (on 1945-10-10)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Cafe Zanzibar (2nd location 1944-1946) in New York, New York, United States (on 1945-10-10)
live recording of:
Everything but You
lyricist:
Don George (US songwriter/composer, 1909–1987) (in 1945)
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1945) and Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (in 1945)
2:25
4Solid Old Man
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-10-10) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-10-10)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-10-10)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-10-10)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-10-10)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-10-10) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-10-10)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-10-10) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-10-10)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-10-10)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-10-10), Joe Nanton (on 1945-10-10) and Claude Jones (on 1945-10-10)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-10-10), Taft Jordan (on 1945-10-10), Ray Nance (on 1945-10-10), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-10-10) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-10-10)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Cafe Zanzibar (2nd location 1944-1946) in New York, New York, United States (on 1945-10-10)
3:15
5Things Ain't What They Used to Be
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-10-10) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-10-10)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-10-10)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-10-10)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-10-10)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-10-10) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-10-10)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-10-10) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-10-10)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-10-10)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-10-10), Joe Nanton (on 1945-10-10) and Claude Jones (on 1945-10-10)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-10-10), Taft Jordan (on 1945-10-10), Ray Nance (on 1945-10-10), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-10-10) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-10-10)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Cafe Zanzibar (2nd location 1944-1946) in New York, New York, United States (on 1945-10-10)
recording of:
Things Ain’t What They Used to Be
lyricist:
Ted Persons
composer:
Mercer Ellington (in 1942)
publisher:
Tempo Music, Inc. (Duke Ellington’s music publishing company)
2:48
6Take the "A" Train
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-05-26) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-05-26)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-05-26)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-05-26)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-05-26)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-05-26) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-05-26)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-05-26) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-05-26)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-05-26)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-05-26), Joe Nanton (on 1945-05-26) and Claude Jones (on 1945-05-26)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-05-26), Taft Jordan (on 1945-05-26), Ray Nance (on 1945-05-26), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-05-26) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-05-26)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
live recording of:
Take the “A” Train (version with lyrics by Sherrill)
lyricist:
Joya Sherrill (in 1944)
composer:
Billy Strayhorn (in 1939)
publisher:
Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music)
version of:
Take the “A” Train (original instrumental version)
0:43
7Ellington Bond Promo
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
1:32
8Sugar Hill Penthouse
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-05-26) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-05-26)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-05-26)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-05-26)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-05-26)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-05-26) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-05-26)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-05-26) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-05-26)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-05-26)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-05-26), Joe Nanton (on 1945-05-26) and Claude Jones (on 1945-05-26)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-05-26), Taft Jordan (on 1945-05-26), Ray Nance (on 1945-05-26), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-05-26) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-05-26)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
4:27
9Suddenly It Jumped
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-05-26) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-05-26)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-05-26)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-05-26)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-05-26)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-05-26) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-05-26)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-05-26) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-05-26)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-05-26)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-05-26), Joe Nanton (on 1945-05-26) and Claude Jones (on 1945-05-26)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-05-26), Taft Jordan (on 1945-05-26), Ray Nance (on 1945-05-26), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-05-26) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-05-26)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
3:00
10Ellington Bond Promo
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
1:05
11Candy
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-05-26) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-05-26)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-05-26)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-05-26)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-05-26)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-05-26) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-05-26)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-05-26) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-05-26)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-05-26)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-05-26), Joe Nanton (on 1945-05-26) and Claude Jones (on 1945-05-26)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-05-26), Taft Jordan (on 1945-05-26), Ray Nance (on 1945-05-26), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-05-26) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-05-26)
vocals:
Ray Nance (on 1945-05-26)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
recording of:
Candy
lyricist:
Mack David (American lyricist and songwriter) (in 1944) and Joan Whitney (in 1944)
writer:
David (American lyricist and songwriter), Kramer and Whitney
composer:
Alex Kramer (in 1944)
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher), EMI Feist Catalog Inc., Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (existed only since ca. 1998), フジパシフィックミュージック SBK事業部 (Fujipacific Music SBK Department) and ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label)
2:54
12A Friend of Yours
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-05-26) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-05-26)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-05-26)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-05-26)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-05-26)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-05-26) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-05-26)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-05-26) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-05-26)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-05-26)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-05-26), Joe Nanton (on 1945-05-26) and Claude Jones (on 1945-05-26)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-05-26), Taft Jordan (on 1945-05-26), Ray Nance (on 1945-05-26), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-05-26) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-05-26)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
2:34
13Kissing Bug
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-05-26) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-05-26)
double bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-05-26)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-05-26)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-05-26)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-05-26) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-05-26)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-05-26) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-05-26)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-05-26)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-05-26), Joe Nanton (on 1945-05-26) and Claude Jones (on 1945-05-26)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-05-26), Taft Jordan (on 1945-05-26), Ray Nance (on 1945-05-26), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-05-26) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-05-26)
vocals:
Joya Sherrill (on 1945-05-26)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
recording of:
Kissing Bug (on 1945-05-26)
writer:
Billy Sherrill (US songwriter/producer/arranger), Reginald Stewart (trombone) and Billy Strayhorn
3:06
14Hollywood Hangover
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-05-26) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-05-26)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-05-26)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-05-26)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-05-26)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-05-26) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-05-26)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-05-26) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-05-26)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-05-26)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-05-26), Joe Nanton (on 1945-05-26) and Claude Jones (on 1945-05-26)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-05-26), Taft Jordan (on 1945-05-26), Ray Nance (on 1945-05-26), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-05-26) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-05-26)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
3:46
15Laura
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-05-26) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-05-26)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-05-26)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-05-26)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-05-26)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-05-26) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-05-26)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-05-26) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-05-26)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-05-26)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-05-26), Joe Nanton (on 1945-05-26) and Claude Jones (on 1945-05-26)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-05-26), Taft Jordan (on 1945-05-26), Ray Nance (on 1945-05-26), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-05-26) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-05-26)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
recording of:
Laura (1945 song)
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer (in 1945)
composer:
David Raksin (in 1944)
publisher:
EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP), EMI United Partnership Ltd., Robbins Music Corp., Twentieth Century Music Corp. and United Partnership Ltd.
version of:
Laura (original 1944 film theme)
3:29
16Ellington Bond Promo
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
0:44
17Take the "A" Train
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-05-26) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-05-26)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-05-26)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-05-26)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-05-26)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-05-26) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-05-26)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-05-26) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-05-26)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-05-26)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-05-26), Joe Nanton (on 1945-05-26) and Claude Jones (on 1945-05-26)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-05-26), Taft Jordan (on 1945-05-26), Ray Nance (on 1945-05-26), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-05-26) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-05-26)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
live recording of:
Take the “A” Train (version with lyrics by Sherrill)
lyricist:
Joya Sherrill (in 1944)
composer:
Billy Strayhorn (in 1939)
publisher:
Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music)
version of:
Take the “A” Train (original instrumental version)
0:17
18In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-05-26) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-05-26)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-05-26)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-05-26)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-05-26)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-05-26) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-05-26)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-05-26) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-05-26)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-05-26)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-05-26), Joe Nanton (on 1945-05-26) and Claude Jones (on 1945-05-26)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-05-26), Taft Jordan (on 1945-05-26), Ray Nance (on 1945-05-26), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-05-26) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-05-26)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
recording of:
In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree
writer:
Harry Williams (American songwriter, co-writer of “In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree”) and Egbert Van Alstyne (in 1905)
publisher:
Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd. and Redwood Music Ltd. (Carlin)
5:06
19Frankie and Johnny
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-05-26) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-05-26)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-05-26)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-05-26)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-05-26)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-05-26) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-05-26)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-05-26) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-05-26)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-05-26)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-05-26), Joe Nanton (on 1945-05-26) and Claude Jones (on 1945-05-26)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-05-26), Taft Jordan (on 1945-05-26), Ray Nance (on 1945-05-26), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-05-26) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-05-26)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
recording of:
Frankie and Johnny (traditional song, version of “Frankie and Albert”)
publisher:
Hughie Cannon (in 1904) and Carl Sandburg (in 1927)
lyricist, writer and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 254)
is based on:
You’re My Baby
7:19
20I'm Beginning to See the Light
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-05-26) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-05-26)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-05-26)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-05-26)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-05-26)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-05-26) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-05-26)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-05-26) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-05-26)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-05-26)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-05-26), Joe Nanton (on 1945-05-26) and Claude Jones (on 1945-05-26)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-05-26), Taft Jordan (on 1945-05-26), Ray Nance (on 1945-05-26), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-05-26) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-05-26)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
recording of:
I’m Beginning to See the Light
lyricist:
Don George (US songwriter/composer, 1909–1987) (in 1944)
writer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader)
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1944), Johnny Hodges (in 1944) and Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (in 1944)
publisher:
Anne-Rachel Music Corp.
2:08
21Midriff
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-05-26) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-05-26)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-05-26)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-05-26)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-05-26)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-05-26) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-05-26)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-05-26) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-05-26)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-05-26)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-05-26), Joe Nanton (on 1945-05-26) and Claude Jones (on 1945-05-26)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-05-26), Taft Jordan (on 1945-05-26), Ray Nance (on 1945-05-26), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-05-26) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-05-26)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
recording of:
Midriff
composer:
Billy Strayhorn and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine)
4:15
22I Ain't Got Nothin' but the Blues
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-05-26) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-05-26)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-05-26)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-05-26)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-05-26)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-05-26) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-05-26)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-05-26) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-05-26)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-05-26)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-05-26), Joe Nanton (on 1945-05-26) and Claude Jones (on 1945-05-26)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-05-26), Taft Jordan (on 1945-05-26), Ray Nance (on 1945-05-26), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-05-26) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-05-26)
vocals:
Kay Davis (on 1945-05-26) and Al Hibbler (on 1945-05-26)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
recording of:
I Ain’t Got Nothin’ but the Blues
lyricist:
Don George (US songwriter/composer, 1909–1987) (in 1937)
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1937)
publisher:
Ricki Music and Tempo Music Co.
2:50
23My Honey's Lovin' Arms
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-05-26) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-05-26)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-05-26)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-05-26)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-05-26)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-05-26) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-05-26)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-05-26) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-05-26)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-05-26)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-05-26), Joe Nanton (on 1945-05-26) and Claude Jones (on 1945-05-26)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-05-26), Taft Jordan (on 1945-05-26), Ray Nance (on 1945-05-26), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-05-26) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-05-26)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
live recording of:
My Honey’s Loving Arms
writer:
Joseph Meyer (US songwriter) and Harry Ruby
3:36
24Ellington Bond Promo
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
0:50
25Rockin' in Rhythm
alto saxophone:
Otto Hardwick (on 1945-05-26) and Johnny Hodges (on 1945-05-26)
bass:
Junior Raglin (bass) (on 1945-05-26)
drums (drum set):
Sonny Greer (on 1945-05-26)
guitar:
Fred Guy (on 1945-05-26)
piano:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (on 1945-05-26) and Billy Strayhorn (on 1945-05-26)
reeds:
Harry Carney (on 1945-05-26) and Jimmy Hamilton (US jazz clarinettist/saxophonist, arranger, composer) (on 1945-05-26)
tenor saxophone:
Al Sears (on 1945-05-26)
trombone:
Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) (on 1945-05-26), Joe Nanton (on 1945-05-26) and Claude Jones (on 1945-05-26)
trumpet:
Cat Anderson (on 1945-05-26), Taft Jordan (on 1945-05-26), Ray Nance (on 1945-05-26), Shelton Hemphill (on 1945-05-26) and Rex Stewart (on 1945-05-26)
arranger:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
recorded at:
Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-05-26)
recording of:
Rockin’ in Rhythm
composer:
Harry Carney, Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Irving Mills
is based on:
Kinda Dukish
3:07

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ASIN:US: B00005RGH5 [info]