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"Limehouse Blues" lent its title to a segment of the 1946 film Ziegfeld Follies which features Fred Astaire and Lucille Bremer, both in Oriental guise: the story of a coolie (Astaire) attempting to obtain a fan to present to a glamorous woman (Bremer) who has caught his fancy, frames a fantasy dance sequence between Astaire and Bremer scored to ...
Limehouse Blues (alt tk) previously unissued Limehouse Blues PJ ST-85 from session O or P: Georgia On My Mindpreviously unissued (Q) Joe Pass (g), Mike Wofford (p ...
Three other tracks made the Billboard Bubbling Under chart: "The La-Dee-Song"/"Blue Grass" February 1964 (104), "Oh! Marie"/ "Limehouse Blues" in October 1964 (132), and "Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines"/"Sweet Water Bay" in July 1965 (130 pop chart and 35 Adult Contemporary). [4] The group disbanded in 1967.
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"Limehouse Blues" (Douglas Furber, Philip Braham) – 2:14; Personnel. ... Chart (2022) Peak position German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [3] 38 References
His first album, 2019’s “Kingfish,” debuted atop the Billboard Blues Chart and received a Grammy nomination. His sophomore effort, “662,” won the Grammy for best contemporary blues album.
Limehouse Blues may refer to: "Limehouse Blues" (song), a jazz standard; Limehouse Blues, a 1934 film named after the song This page was last edited on 29 ...
Limehouse Blues (also known as East End Chant) is a 1934 American crime film, directed by Alexander Hall. The film is set in the Limehouse district in the East End of London and its Chinatown. Among the stars of the film were George Raft and Anna May Wong. The film is named after the song "Limehouse Blues".