Dinah
~ Recording by Ethel Waters
Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Release artist | Release group type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 1.5 | Dinah | 3:17 | Ethel Waters | The Chronological Classics: Ethel Waters 1925-1926 | Ethel Waters | Album + Compilation |
| Classics (French jazz reissue label) | 672 |
| 1.4 | Dinah | 3:18 | Ethel Waters | An Introduction to Ethel Waters: Her Best Recordings 1921-1940 | Ethel Waters | Album + Compilation |
| Best of Jazz (French label, The Swing Era series) | 4013 |
| 1.4 | Dinah | 3:20 | Ethel Waters | Yes Sir, That's My Baby (The Golden Years of Tin Pan Alley: 1920 - 1929) | Various Artists | Album + Compilation |
| New World Records (jazz/classical) | 80279-2 |
| 1.6 | Dinah | 3:17 | Ethel Waters | Am I Blue: 1921-1947 | Ethel Waters | Album |
| Jazz Legends | JAZ 2009 |
| 1.17 | Dinah | 3:19 | Ethel Waters | Decade of Hits: The 20s | Various Artists | Album + Compilation |
| Dynamic Nostalgia | DYN 3801 |
Relationships
| banjo: | Maceo Jefferson (on 1925-10-20) |
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| tuba [brass bass]: | Bill Benford (on 1925-10-20) |
| violin: | Ralph "Shrimp" Jones (1920s US violinist and composer) (on 1925-10-20) |
| vocals: | Ethel Waters (on 1925-10-20) |
| conductor: | Harry Tate (1920s blues trumpeter) (on 1925-10-20) |
| recording of: | Dinah (on 1925-10-20) |
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Related works
Dinah
| lyricist: | Sam M. Lewis (1930s lyricist) Joe Young (US lyricist) |
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| composer: | Harry Akst |
| publisher: | B & G Akst Publishing Co. EMI Mills Music Inc. (ASCAP-affiliated) Morley Music Corp. |
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| referred to in medleys: | Medley: You Rascal You… (order: 6) Ja‐Da Medley (order: 11) |
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| later translated versions: | Dinah (sung in german) ダイナ (“Dinah”) |
| later versions: | Dinah (French lyrics) Dînette |
| part of: | The Girl’s Suite (order: 8) |
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