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Thursday, 10 February 2011
Jelly Roll Morton (Volume Two) - Last Band Dates - Label ID. 6.2456 AG
Jelly Roll Morton (Volume Two) - Last Band Dates - Label ID. 6.2456 AG - Doctor Jazz (4CD)
Hot Six and Hot Seven 1940
Description from the Sleeve -
LAST BAND DATES 1940
JELLY ROLL NORTON
SIDE 1
1. Sweet Substitute (Ferdinand Morton) 2:53 R-2582 recorded January 41940
2. Panama (William H.Tyers) 2:31
R-2583 recorded January 41940 - instrumental
3. Good Old New York (Ferdinand Morton) 2:45 R-2584 recorded January 41940
4. Big Lip Blues (Ferdinand Morton) 3:10 R-2585 recorded January 41940
5. Why (Ferdinand Morton) 2:51 R-2621 recorded January 231940
6. Set The Bucket (Ferdinand Morton) 2:51
R-2622 recorded January 231940 - vocal by ensemble with Jelly Roll Morton
SIDE 2
1. If You Knew-(Ferdinand Morton) 2:40 R-2623 recorded January 231940
2. Shake It (Ferdinand Morton) 2:52
R-2624 recorded January 231940 - vocal by Morton and ensemble
3. Dirty Dirty Dirty (Ferdinand Morton) 2:51
R-2632 recorded January 301940 - vocal by Morton and ensemble
4. Swinging The Elks (We Are Elks] (Ferdinand Morton) 2:52 R-2633 recorded January 301940 - instrumental
5. Mama's Got A Baby (Roy J. Carew) 2:40
R-2634 recorded January 301940 - vocal by Morton and ensemble
6. My Home Is In A Southern Town (Ferdinand Morton) 2:46 . R-2635 recorded January 301940
ID. 100302 - Jelly Roll Morton (Volume Two) - Last Band Dates - Label ID. 6.2456 AG
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