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Solo Flight" is a 1941 instrumental song by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra. The instrumental on the Columbia label, featured guitarist, Charlie Christian , and was released in early 1944. "Solo Flight" peaked at number sixteen on the pop charts and was number one on the Harlem Hit Parade .
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Solo Flight, with the Benny Goodman Sextet (Vintage Jazz Classics, 1991) Guitar Wizard (Le Jazz/Charly, 1993) Complete Studio Recordings (Definitive, 2000) 4-CD box set; Complete Live Recordings (Definitive, 2001) 4-CD box set; Radioland 1939–1941 (Fuel 2000/Varèse Sarabande, 2001) The Genius of the Electric Guitar (Columbia/Legacy, 2002) 4 ...
The Jammers were actually members of the Benny Goodman Sextet; the above 2 tracks were warm-up recordings made by the Sextet on March 13, 1941 as they waited for the tardy bandleader. [ 7 ] "Good Enough to Keep (Air Mail Special)" (J. Mundy, B. Goodman, C. Christian) - Benny Goodman and His Sextet - 3:45
Music portal; Songs written or first produced in the year 1941. ... Pages in category "1941 songs" ... Solo Flight (composition) ...
Rank Artist Title Label Recorded Released Chart positions 1: Glenn Miller and His Orchestra "Chattanooga Choo Choo" [4] Bluebird 11230: May 7, 1941 (): July 25, 1941 (): US BB 1941 #1, US #1 for 9 weeks, 28 total weeks, 253 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1996, ASCAP song of 1941, Oscar Nomination 1941 (film 'Sun Valley Serenade')
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Solo Hop" was a Top Ten hit from the summer of 1935, according to the official Glenn Miller Orchestra web site. [18] Miller composed this for a pick-up band when he started recording for Columbia Records. "Solo Hop" included Bunny Berigan on trumpet, Claude Thornhill on piano, and Charlie Spivak on trumpet.