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Thursday 10 February 2011
Count Basie - The Count at the Chatterbox - Label ID. JA-16
Count Basie - The Count at the Chatterbox - Label ID. JA-16 - The Complete Decca Recordings
Count Basie and his Orchestra
Description from the Sleeve -
SIDE ONE
1. SHOE SHINE SWING .................. f. .... ;J ...."... .3:56"
Feb. 8th 1937 (Basie) (Moten)
2. OH LADY BE GOOD ..................... .>•.:...-.> 4:42
Feb. 8th 1937 (Gershwin)
3. ST. LOUIS BLUES ...................... . -.'.:.. . 5:26
Vocal Jimmy Rushing Feb. 8th 1937 (Handy!
4. TATTERSFIELD STOMP ...................... ..2:32
Feb. 12 1937 (Traditional) T •
5. RUG CUTTERS SWING .......................'/.. .3:T9
Feb. 10 1937 (Alien)
SIDE TWO
1. (Theme) MOTEN SWING ......................... 1:06
Jan. 10 1937 (Moten)
2. KING PORTER STOMP .......................... 2:45
Jan 10 1937 (Morion)
3. I'LL ALWAYS BE IN LOVE WITH YOU .............. 2:48
Jan. 101937 (Ruby Green Stept)
4. YOU DO THE DARNDEST THINGS BABY! ........... 3:13
Jan. 101937 Vocal Jimmy Rushing (Pollack-Mitchell)
5. SWINGING AT THE DAISY CHAIN .................. 3:58
Jan. 10 1937 (Basie)
6. OH LADY BE GOOD No. 2 ........................3:18
Feb. 12 1937 (Gershwin)
7. YEAH MAN! ................................... 2:25
Feb. 10 1937 ' (Sissle-Robinson)
ID. 100241 - Count Basie - The Count at the Chatterbox - Label ID. JA-16
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