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  2. Jitterbug - Wikipedia

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    Jitterbug is a generalized term used to describe swing dancing. [1] It is often synonymous with the lindy hop dance [ 2 ] [ 3 ] but might include elements of the jive , east coast swing , collegiate shag , charleston , balboa and other swing dances.

  3. List of recordings by Judy Garland - Wikipedia

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    In addition to these soundtrack and studio recordings, Garland would also perform numerous songs on her 1963–1964 CBS television series, The Judy Garland Show, with an array of famous guest performers. Garland also performed countless times on the radio and gave hundreds of concerts throughout her career, many of these performances were ...

  4. Musical selections in The Wizard of Oz - Wikipedia

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    Publicity still showing music for The Wizard of Oz being recorded — ironically, for a deleted scene, the "Triumphant Return". The songs from the 1939 musical fantasy film The Wizard of Oz have taken their place among the most famous and instantly recognizable American songs of all time, and the film's principal song, "Over the Rainbow", is perhaps the most famous song ever written for a film.

  5. List of musical films by year - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of musical films by year. A musical film is a film genre in which songs sung by the characters are interwoven into the narrative, sometimes accompanied by dancing. 1920s

  6. Judy Garland discography - Wikipedia

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    Judy Garland signed her first recording contract at age 13 with Decca Records in late 1935. Garland began recording albums for Capitol Records in the 1950s. Her greatest success, Judy at Carnegie Hall (1961), was listed for 73 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart (including 13 weeks at number one), was certified Gold, and took home five Grammy Awards (including Album of the Year and Best Female ...

  7. Swing (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the term swing referred to the style of jazz music, which inspired the evolution of the dance. Jitterbug is any form of swing dance, though it is often used as a synonym for the six-count derivative of Lindy Hop called "East Coast Swing". [5] It was also common to use the word to identify a kind of dancer (i.e., a swing dancer). A ...

  8. Ella Fitzgerald singles discography - Wikipedia

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    The singles discography of American singer Ella Fitzgerald contains 166 singles and six other charting songs. Her first recordings were collaborations with orchestras, beginning with the charting song "All My Life" with Teddy Wilson. It was followed by her first US top ten entry called "My Melancholy Baby" (also with Wilson's orchestra). She ...

  9. Jitterbug (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A jitterbug is a swing dancer, any of various types of swing dances, or the act of dancing to swing music. Jitterbug may also refer to: "The Jitterbug", a song cut from the Wizard of Oz soundtrack; Jitterbugs, a film; Jitterbug Perfume, a novel by Tom Robbins; Jitterbug Wireless, a mobile phone company; Diddley bow, a musical instrument