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Thursday 10 February 2011
CLAUDE HOPKINS and HIS ORCHESTRA Previously Unissued Sides (1932-1933) Rare Sides (194O) | JA4
CLAUDE HOPKINS and HIS ORCHESTRA Previously Unissued Sides (1932-1933) Rare Sides (194O) | JA4
SIDE ONE
1. THREE LITTLE WORDS
2. (I WOULD DO) ANYTHING FOR YOU
3. HOPKIf/S SCREAM (#A)
4. WASHINGTON^ SQUABBLE
5. THREE LITTLE WORDS
6. SHAKE YOUR ASHES
7. MYSTIC MOAN
TRUMPETS - Albert Snaer, Sylvester Lewis, Ovie Alston
TROMBONE - Fernando Arbello
REEDS - Edmond Hall, Gene Johnson, Bobby Sands
RHYTHM — Claude Hopkins (Piano), Walter Jones (Banjo & Guitar), Henry Turner (Bass), Pete Jacobs (Drums)
VOCALS — OrlandoRoberson
SIDE TWO
1. JUST YOU, JUST ME
2. WASHINGTON SQUABBLE
3. AIN'T MISBEHAVIN'
4. HONEYSUCKLE ROSE
5. YACHT CLUB SWING
6. OUT TO LUNCH
7. A LITTLE RAIN MUST FALL
8. WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH ME?
(C) FEBRUARY, 1940-NEW YORK CITY TRUMPETS — Albert Snaer, Russell Jones, Herman Autrey TROMBONES — Ray Hogan, Norman Greene, Bernard Archer REEDS — Howard Johnson, Norman Thornton,
Bobby Sands, Ben Waters
RHYTHM - Claude Hopkins (Piano), Walter Jones (Guitar), Elmer James (Bass), Walter Johnson (Drums) VOCALS - Orlando Roberson*
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Those charts go way back.. My Dad's dance band in the 40's was playing some of those..
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