Showing posts with label Benny Goodman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Benny Goodman. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Popular Songs Of 1937, Vol. 4

One more time for old time's sake. Literally. (I might have used that line before. Sue me.) With this post, we wrap the Popular Songs of 1937 series. Hope you have enjoyed it!  ~  JH



1)  Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Cast  ~  “Whistle While You Work”




2)  Django Reinhardt & Stéphane Grappelli  ~  “Minor Swing”




3)  Benny Goodman & His Orchestra ft. Ella Fitzgerald  ~  “Goodnight, My Love”




4)  Fred Astaire  ~  “I Can’t Be Bothered Now”




5)  Frances Langford  ~  “Once In A While”




6)  Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra  ~  “You Can’t Stop Me From Dreamin’”




7)  Robert Johnson  ~  “Kind Hearted Woman Blues”




8)  Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra  ~  “The Morning After”




9)  Ivie Anderson  ~  “All God's Chillun Got Rhythm”




10)  Billie Holiday  ~  “A Sailboat In The Moonlight”




11)  Roosevelt Sykes  ~  “Night Time Is The Right Time”




12)  W. Lee O’Daniel & His Hillbilly Boys  ~  “Bear Cat Mama”




13)  Fred Astaire  ~  “Beginner’s Luck”




14)  Robert Johnson  ~  “When You Got A Good Friend”




15)  Bing Crosby  ~  “Blue Hawaii”




16)  Chick Webb & His Orchestra  ~  “Harlem Congo”




17)  Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians  ~  “So Rare”




18)  Cab Calloway & His Cotton Club Orchestra  ~  “Mama, I Wanna Make Rhythm”




19)  Patsy Montana  ~  “Pride Of The Prairie”




20)  Bing Crosby & Connee Boswell  ~  “Bob White (Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight?)”




21)  Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra  ~  “Marie”




22)  Artie Shaw  ~  “Nightmare”




23)  Robert Johnson  ~  “Stop Breakin’ Down Blues”




24)  Bing Crosby  ~  “Smarty (You Know It All)”




25)  Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers  ~  “Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off”


Popular Songs Of 1937, Vol. 3

Oh, look, another one! Yep, and there'll be one more post in this series before it's done. Like it, or not! But I really hope you like it.  ~  JH



1)  Fred Astaire  ~  “Nice Work If You Can Get It”




2)  Frances Langford  ~  “Harbor Lights”




3)  Robert Johnson  ~  “32-20 Blues”




4)  Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra  ~  “Song Of India”




5)  Bing Crosby  ~  “Remember Me?”




6)  Billie Holiday  ~  “Me, Myself, And I”




7)  Roy Acuff  ~  “Great Speckled Bird”




8)  Alice Faye  ~  “This Year’s Kisses”




9)  Shep Fields & His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra ft. Bob Goday  ~  “That Old Feeling”




10)  Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys  ~  “Oozlin’ Daddy Blues”




11)  Irene Dunne  ~  “The Folks Who Live On The Hill”




12)  Mildred Bailey  ~  “Where Are You?”




13)  Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Cast  ~  “Someday My Prince Will Come”




14)  Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians  ~  “Boo Hoo”




15)  Judy Garland  ~  “Dear Mr. Gable (You Made Me Love You)”




16)  Henry Busse & His Orchestra  ~  “With Plenty Of Money And You”




17)  Bukka White  ~  “Shake ‘Em On Down”




18)  Adolph Hofner  ~  “Does My Baby Love Me, Yes Sir!”  (With a name like Adolph and any name that starts with “H” and ends in “er,” it’s a wonder he ever got a break in the biz back then!)




19)  Dizzy Gillespie  ~  “King Porter Stomp”




20)  Robert Johnson  ~  “Come On In My Kitchen”




21)  Fats Waller & His Rhythm ft. Myra Johnson  ~  “This Joint Is Jumpin’”




22)  Benny Goodman Quartet  ~  “I Got A Heartful Of Music”




23)  Fred Astaire  ~  “A Foggy Day”




24)  Connee Boswell ~  “Whispers In The Dark”




25)  Duke Ellington  ~  “Azure”


Monday, March 20, 2017

Popular Songs Of 1937, Vol. 1

I'm not quite done with this seemingly never-ending series of "Popular Songs Of" posts quite yet. There's this set and the three volumes that follow it. Then I'll probably tackle the tunes of 1927 and call it done. I was surprised at how many "keepers" I found among songs that, at eighty years old, are clearly well before my time. Music was just better back in the day, I suppose. And boy, do I feel old in simply admitting THAT! Anyway, here goes... Enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  Benny Goodman & His Orchestra  ~  “Sing, Sing, Sing”  (Man, that Gene Krupa could play some drums!)



2)  Fred Astaire  ~  “Things Are Looking Up”




3)  Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians  ~  “September In The Rain”




4)  Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra ft. Edythe Wright  ~  “Dipsy Doodle”




5)  Robert Johnson  ~  “Cross Road Blues”




6)  Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Cast  ~  “With A Smile And A Song”




7)  Bing Crosby  ~  “Sweet Leilani”




8)  Roy Acuff  ~  “You’re The Only Star In My Blue Heaven”




9)  Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys  ~  “Steel Guitar Rag”




10)  Gracie Fields  ~  “It Looks Like Rain In Cherry Blossom Lane”




11)  Duke Ellington  ~  “Caravan”




12)  Mildred Bailey  ~  “Trust In Me”




13)  Louis Armstrong  ~  “On A Little Bamboo Bridge”




14)  Joyce Compton / Irene Dunne  ~  “My Dreams Are Gone With The Wind”




15)  Count Basie  ~  “One O’Clock Jump”




16)  Raymond Scott Quintette  ~  “Powerhouse”




17)  Mahalia Jackson  ~  “Peace In The Valley”




18)  Fred Astaire  ~  “They Can’t Take That Away From Me”




19)  Sophie Tucker  ~  “The Lady Is A Tramp”




20)  Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra  ~  “For Dancers Only”




21)  The Andrews Sisters  ~  “Jammin’”




22)  Robert Johnson  ~  “I Believe I’ll Dust My Broom”




23)  Slim & Slam  ~  “The Flat Foot Floogie”




24)  Al Dexter  ~  “Honky Tonk Blues”




25)  Kenny Baker  ~  “Love Walked In”


Friday, October 23, 2015

Big Band & Swing Music

Tomorrow, my wife, kids, and I will be going to a family reunion for my Grandma Hill's side of the family, the Browns. My grandma was not only the Best Grandma Ever (sorry if you think YOUR Grandma is/was – she's not), she was also my best friend when I was younger. She passed away in January of 1992, and a part of me has been lost ever since. The last time we had a Brown Family Reunion was only a year or two after my grandma passed. In her younger and even older years, she had been a huge fan of Big Band music. She loved to dance to it as long as she was able to. In memory of my Grandma Hill, here's a collection of some of the finest Big Band and Swing music ever produced. Enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  Glenn Miller Orchestra  ~  “In The Mood”




2)  Benny Goodman  ~  “Sing, Sing, Sing”




3)  Artie Shaw  ~  “Begin The Beguine”




4)  Harry James  ~  “Green Onions”




5)  Count Basie  ~  “One O’Clock Jump”




6)  Woody Herman & His Swingin’ Herd  ~  “Woodchopper’s Ball”




7)  Duke Ellington  ~  “It Don’t Mean A Thing”




8)  Gene Krupa & Buddy Rich  ~  “The Drum Battle”  (Wow, this is fairly epic! Who do YOU think won the battle?)




9)  Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra  ~  “Song Of India”




10)  Louis Armstrong  ~  “A Kiss To Build A Dream On”




11)  Dizzy Gillespie  ~  “Salt Peanuts”




12)  Bob Crosby And His Orchestra  ~  “Big Noise From Winnetka”




13)  Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra  ~  “Tangerine”




14)  Earl “Fatha” Hines  ~  “Memories Of You”




15)  Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five  ~  “Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t My Baby?”




16)  Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians  ~  “Sioux City Sue”




17)  Kay Kyser & His Orchestra  ~  “Like The Fella Once Said”




18)  Lawrence Welk  ~  “Muskrat Ramble”




19)  Hoagy Carmichael  ~  “The Monkey Song”




20)  Shep Fields And His Rippling Rhythm  ~  “Breathless”




21)  Billy Eckstine  ~  “Prisoner Of Love”




22)  Louis Prima  ~  “Just A Gigolo / I Ain’t Got Nobody”




23)  Cab Calloway  ~  “Minnie The Moocher”




24)  Les Brown And His Band Of Renown  ~  “Leapfrog”




25)  Lionel Hampton  ~  “Flying Home”