- by
Rachel Portman,
except for
tracks one ("My Best Wishes"),
thirteen ("
Bluin' the Blues") and
fourteen ("Mood Indigo"),
which were
written by Fats Waller...
-
group to record.
Ragas was on the band's
first 21 recordings,
including "
Bluin' the Blues",
which he composed. He also
wrote "Lazy Daddy", "Dixieland J****...
- "
Bluin' the
Black Keys" is a "piano novelty"
composed by
Arthur Schutt, an
early jazz
pianist and arranger. It was
issued by Robbins-Engel in 1926, and...
- 18457 "Skeleton Jangle"/"Tiger Rag" (1918 version), 1918,
Victor 18472 "
Bluin' the Blues"/"Sensation Rag", 1918,
Victor 18483 "Mournin' Blues"/"Clarinet...
- "Clarinet Marmalade" (1918) "Mournin'
Blues (1918) "Skeleton Jangle" (1918) "
Bluin' the Blues" (1918) "Fidgety Feet" (1918) "Lazy Daddy" (1918) "L****es Candy...
- "Clarinet Marmalade" (1918) "Mournin'
Blues (1918) "Skeleton Jangle" (1918) "
Bluin' the Blues" (1918) "Fidgety Feet" (1918) "Lazy Daddy" (1918) "L****es Candy...
-
saxophone Manuel Crusto -
tenor saxophone Nat
Perilliat -
tenor saxophone Carl
Bluin -
baritone saxophone Mac
Rebennack -
guitar Curtis Mitc**** - b**** Smokey...
- "Dedicated to You" / "Bleeding
Hearted Blues"
Vocalion 03597 "White Heat" / "
Bluin' the Blues"
Vocalion 03614 "I'm a Ding Dong
Daddy (from Dumas)" / "Rosetta"...
- 5:32 "Alexandria, VA." (Bill Jennings,
Sonny Clayton) – 3:52 "Billin' and
Bluin'" (Bill Jennings, Al Jennings) – 4:42 "There'll
Never Be
Another You" (Harry...
-
Sarebresole (1875–1911), "Roustabout Rag" (1897)
Arthur Schutt (1902–1965), "
Bluin' the
Black Keys" (1926)
James Scott (1885–1938), "Frog Legs Rag" (1906)...