When the saints go marching in
- Title
- When the saints go marching in [sound recording] / Turk Murphy and his Jazz Band.
- Published by
- [New York] : Columbia, [1954?]
- Author
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Status Available by appointment at Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound. | FormatMusical recording | AccessUse in library | Call number*LZR 55326 [Disc] | Item locationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound |
Details
- Additional authors
- Description
- 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono.; 12 in.
- Alternative title
- St. Louis blues.
- I wished I was in Peoria.
- Tishomingo blues.
- Down in jungle town.
- How come you do me like you do.
- Roll, Jordan, roll.
- Bill Bailey, won't you please come home?
- I wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate.
- Santa Claus blues.
- Baby, won't you please come home?
- Evolution Mama.
- When the saints go marching in.
- Subject
- Contents
- St. Louis blues -- I wished I was in Peoria -- Tishomingo blues -- Down in jungle town -- How come you do me like you do -- Roll, Jordan, roll -- Bill Bailey, woǹt you please come home? -- I wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate -- Santa Claus blues -- Baby, woǹt you please come home? -- Evolution Mama -- When the saints go marching in.
- Call number
- *LZR 55326
- Note
- Dixieland music for jazz sextet.
- Program and biographical notes by George Avakian on container.
- Author
- Murphy, Turk. Performer
- Title
- When the saints go marching in [sound recording] / Turk Murphy and his Jazz Band.
- Imprint
- [New York] : Columbia, [1954?]
- Performer
- Turk Murphy, trombone-vocals-leader ; Bob Helm, clarinet-vocals ; Bob Short, trumpet-tuba ; Wally Rose, piano ; Dick Lammi, banjo ; Freddie Crewes, tuba.
- Added author
- Helm, Bob. Performer
- Short, Bobby. Performer
- Rose, Wally. Performer
- Lammi, Dick. Performer
- Crewes, Freddie. Performer
- Turk Murphy's Jazz Band. Performer
- Added title
- St. Louis blues.
- I wished I was in Peoria.
- Tishomingo blues.
- Down in jungle town.
- How come you do me like you do.
- Roll, Jordan, roll.
- Bill Bailey, won't you please come home?
- I wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate.
- Santa Claus blues.
- Baby, won't you please come home?
- Evolution Mama.
- When the saints go marching in.
- LCCN
- 93701352
- Publisher no.
- CL 546 Columbia
- Research call number
- *LZR 55326 Program notes on container.