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Duke Ellington.

Title
  1. Duke Ellington.
Published by
  1. Los Angeles, Calif. : Epitaph, [between 1970 and 1979?]
Author
  1. Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974

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Additional authors
  1. Jeffries, Herb.
  2. Anderson, Ivie.
  3. Roché, Betty.
  4. Gonsalves, Paul, 1920-1974
Description
  1. 2 audio discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono; 12 in.
Alternative title
  1. Duke Ellington, 1899-1974
  2. Bounce.
  3. Until tonight.
  4. West Indian stomp.
  5. I hear a rhapsody.
  6. Madame will drop her shawl.
  7. Love and I.
  8. Frenesi.
  9. Take the "A" Train.
  10. Frankie and Johnny.
  11. After all.
  12. Clementine.
  13. John Hardy\u0027s wife.
  14. Girl of my dreams.
  15. Jumpin\u0027 punkins.
  16. Jumping punkins.
  17. Flamingo.
  18. Live like this can\u0027t last.
  19. Mooche.
  20. Ring dem bells.
  21. Frustration.
  22. Coloratura.
  23. Rose of the Rio Grande.
  24. Love you madly.
  25. Duet.
  26. Harlem suite.
Subject
  1. Popular music > United States
  2. Big band music
  3. Charlie Menees Collection (University of Missouri--Kansas City)
Contents
  1. Bounce -- Until tonight -- West Indian stomp -- I hear a rhapsody (Herb Jeffries, vocals) -- Madame will drop her shawl -- Love and I -- Frenesi -- Take the "A" Train -- Frankie and Johnny -- After all -- Clementine -- John Hardy\u0027s wife -- The girl of my dreams (Herb Jeffries, vocals) -- Jumpin\u0027 punkins -- Flamingo (Herb Jeffries, vocals) -- Live like this can\u0027t last (Ivy Anderson, vocals) -- The mooche -- Ring dem bells (Leo Watson, vocals) -- Frustration -- Coloratura -- Rose of the Rio Grande -- Love you madly (Betty Roche, vocals) -- Take the "A" Train (Paul Gonsalves, tenor sax) -- Duet --Harlem suite.
Note
  1. Contains previously released material.
  2. Program notes by Foster Johnson on container.