Swing : Les premières années 1937–1939

~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD: 1937
2CD: 1937‐1938
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1Swingin’ With Django
guitar:
Django Reinhardt (French jazz guitarist and composer) (on 1937-12-07)
part of:
The Gramophone Company Limited (by matrix number) (number: 0LA 1994-1) and Swing (by matrix number) (number: OLA 1994-1)
recording of:
Swingin' with Django (on 1937-12-07)
composer:
Stéphane Grappelli (jazz violinist) and Django Reinhardt (French jazz guitarist and composer)
Le Quintette du Hot Club de France2:52
2Indiana
part of:
The Gramophone Company Limited (by matrix number) (number: 0LA 1974-1) and Swing (by matrix number) (number: OLA 1974-1)
Bill Coleman and His Orchestra2:56
3Rose Room
part of:
The Gramophone Company Limited (by matrix number) (number: 0LA 1975-1) and Swing (by matrix number) (number: OLA 1975-1)
recording of:
Rose Room
lyricist:
Harry Williams (American songwriter, co-writer of “In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree”) (in 1917)
composer:
Art Hickman (in 1917)
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing (do not use as a release label!), Miller Music (publisher), Paul Rodriguez Music Ltd, Universal Music Publishing Group and Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Bill Coleman and His Orchestra2:53
4Bill Street Blues
part of:
The Gramophone Company Limited (by matrix number) (number: 0LA 1976-1) and Swing (by matrix number) (number: OLA 1976-1)
Bill Coleman and His Orchestra2:53
5After You’ve Gone
part of:
The Gramophone Company Limited (by matrix number) (number: 0LA 1977-1) and Swing (by matrix number) (number: OLA 1977-1)
Bill Coleman and His Orchestra3:03
6The Merry‐Go‐Round Broke Down
part of:
The Gramophone Company Limited (by matrix number) (number: 0LA 1978-1) and Swing (by matrix number) (number: OLA 1978-1)
recording of:
The Merry‐Go‐Round Broke Down (best known as the Looney Tunes theme, 1937–69)
writer:
Dave Franklin (Tin Pan Alley songwriter) (in 1937) and Cliff Friend (US composer, lyricist & pianist) (in 1937)
composer:
Milt Franklyn, William Lava and Carl Stalling
Bill Coleman and His Orchestra2:50
7Broken‐Hearted Blues
part of:
Swing (by matrix number) (number: 0SW 1-1 (unissued))
Philippe Brun & Joseph Reinhardt2:47
8When You’re Smiling
part of:
Swing (by matrix number) (number: 0SW 2-1)
instrumental recording of:
When You’re Smiling (the Whole World Smiles With You) (on 1938-01-24)
lyricist:
Mark Fisher (early 20th century songwriter) and Joe Goodwin
composer:
Larry Shay
publisher:
Mills Music, Inc.
Alix Combelle’s Hot Four3:01
9If I Had You
part of:
Swing (by matrix number) (number: 0SW 3-1)
instrumental recording of:
If I Had You (jazz standard) (on 1938-01-24)
writer:
James Campbell (British songwriter and music publisher), Reginald Connelly and Ted Shapiro
publisher:
Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd., Campbell Connelly Inc. (ASCAP affiliated), EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP) and Robbins Music Corp.
Alix Combelle’s Hot Four2:55
10Honeysuckle Rose
double bass:
Paul Cordonnier (on 1938-03-13)
drums (drum set):
Tommy Benford (on 1938-03-13)
guitar:
Isadore Langlois (Jazz guitarist active in Europe in the 1930s) (on 1938-03-13)
piano:
David Martin (US jazz pianist, active 1930s-1950s; also cellist) (on 1938-03-13)
violin:
Eddie South (on 1938-03-13)
recording of:
Honeysuckle Rose (on 1938-03-13)
lyricist:
Andy Razaf (in 1928)
composer:
Fats Waller (in 1928)
publisher:
Intersong Music
part of:
New York, New York (1977 musical film soundtrack)
part of:
Thousands Cheer (1943 movie)
Eddie South and His Quintet3:06
11The Blues Got Me
solo piano:
Garland Wilson (early 1900s American jazz pianist) (on 1938-03-09)
part of:
Swing (by matrix number) (number: 0SW 12-1)
Garland Wilson3:08
12You Showed Me the Way
solo piano:
Garland Wilson (early 1900s American jazz pianist) (on 1938-03-09)
part of:
Swing (by matrix number) (number: 0SW 13-1)
instrumental recording of:
You Showed Me the Way (on 1938-03-09)
writer:
Ella Fitzgerald (American jazz singer), Bud Green, Teddy McRae and Chick Webb
recording of:
You Showed Me the Way
writer:
Ella Fitzgerald (American jazz singer), Bud Green, Teddy McRae and Chick Webb
Garland Wilson3:08
13The Blues I Love to Play
solo piano:
Garland Wilson (early 1900s American jazz pianist) (on 1938-03-09)
part of:
Swing (by matrix number) (number: 0SW 14-1)
Garland Wilson3:11
14Sweet Lorraine
solo piano:
Garland Wilson (early 1900s American jazz pianist) (on 1938-03-09)
part of:
Swing (by matrix number) (number: 0SW 15-1)
instrumental recording of:
Sweet Lorraine (on 1938-03-09)
lyricist:
Mitchell Parish (in 1928)
composer:
Cliff Burwell (in 1928)
publisher:
EMI Mills Music Inc. (ASCAP-affiliated), Everbright Music Co. and Mills Music, Inc.
recording of:
Sweet Lorraine
lyricist:
Mitchell Parish (in 1928)
composer:
Cliff Burwell (in 1928)
publisher:
EMI Mills Music Inc. (ASCAP-affiliated), Everbright Music Co. and Mills Music, Inc.
Garland Wilson3:04
15Bei mir bist du schön
solo piano:
Garland Wilson (early 1900s American jazz pianist) (on 1938-03-09)
part of:
Swing (by matrix number) (number: 0SW 16-1)
instrumental recording of:
Bei mir bist du schön (English version) (on 1938-03-09)
lyricist:
Sammy Cahn
additional composer:
Saul Chaplin
composer:
Sholom Secunda
translated version of:
בײַ מיר ביסטו שיין (Bay mir bistu sheyn)
recording of:
Bei mir bist du schön (English version)
lyricist:
Sammy Cahn
additional composer:
Saul Chaplin
composer:
Sholom Secunda
translated version of:
בײַ מיר ביסטו שיין (Bay mir bistu sheyn)
Garland Wilson3:04
16Blue Morning
solo celesta:
Garland Wilson (early 1900s American jazz pianist) (on 1938-03-09)
part of:
Swing (by matrix number) (number: 0SW 17-1)
Garland Wilson3:09
17You Showed Me the Way
piano:
Garland Wilson (early 1900s American jazz pianist) (on 1938-03-09)
vocals:
Michel Warlop (on 1938-03-09)
part of:
Swing (by matrix number) (number: 0SW 18-1)
recording of:
You Showed Me the Way (on 1938-03-09)
writer:
Ella Fitzgerald (American jazz singer), Bud Green, Teddy McRae and Chick Webb
Michel Warlop & Garland Wilson3:01
18Limehouse Blues
piano:
Garland Wilson (early 1900s American jazz pianist) (on 1938-03-09)
vocals:
Michel Warlop (on 1938-03-09)
part of:
Swing (by matrix number) (number: 0SW 19-1 (unissued))
recording of:
Limehouse Blues (on 1938-03-09)
lyricist:
Douglas Furber
composer:
Philip Braham
publisher:
Harms, Inc. and Warner Bros. Mus. (ASCAP) (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
Michel Warlop & Garland Wilson3:12
19Crazy Rhythm
Bobby Martin and His Orchestra3:00
20What’ll I Do?
alto saxophone:
Fletcher Allen (on 1938-03-15) and Charles Lisée (saxophonist / clarinetist) (on 1938-03-15)
double bass:
Rovira (double bassist) (on 1938-03-15)
drums (drum set):
Pierre Fouad (on 1938-03-15)
guitar:
Marcel Bianchi (on 1938-03-15)
piano:
Ray Stokes (pianist) (on 1938-03-15)
tenor saxophone:
Alix Combelle (on 1938-03-15)
trumpet:
Pierre Allier (trumpeter / composer) (on 1938-03-15)
part of:
Swing (by matrix number) (number: 0SW 20-1)
recording of:
What’ll I Do? (on 1938-03-15)
lyricist and composer:
Irving Berlin (in 1923)
publisher:
Irving Berlin Music Company, Irving Berlin Music Corp., Wilhelm Hansen and Williamson Music Company
Fletcher Allen and His Orchestra3:02
21Fletcher’s Stomp
alto saxophone:
Fletcher Allen (on 1938-03-15) and Charles Lisée (saxophonist / clarinetist) (on 1938-03-15)
double bass:
Tony Rovira (double bassist) (on 1938-03-15)
drums (drum set):
Pierre Fouad (on 1938-03-15)
guitar:
Marcel Bianchi (on 1938-03-15)
piano:
Ray Stokes (pianist) (on 1938-03-15)
tenor saxophone:
Alix Combelle (on 1938-03-15)
trumpet:
Pierre Allier (trumpeter / composer) (on 1938-03-15)
part of:
Swing (by matrix number) (number: 0SW 22-1)
Fletcher Allen and His Orchestra3:07
22Jam Man
part of:
Swing (by matrix number) (number: 0SW 23-1)
Pierre Allier et son orchestre2:39
3CD: 1938‐1939