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  2. Basin Street Blues - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Records 78 by the Charleston Chasers with additional lyrics by Jack Teagarden and Glenn Miller, 1931 First eight bars of the jazz standard "Basin Street Blues" on tenor sax "Basin Street Blues" is a song often performed by Dixieland jazz bands, written by Spencer Williams in 1928 and recorded that year by Louis Armstrong. [1]

  3. List of songs about New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    "Basin Street Beat" by Jimmy McPartland "Basin Street Blues" by Spencer Williams "Basin Street Boogie" by Pete Daily's Chicagoans "Basin Street Brass" by Rahmlee "Basin Street East" by Pete Rugolo and his Orchestra "Basin Street Lover" by J. C. Johnson "Basin Street Rumble" by The Jordan Brothers "Basin Street Stomp" by Basin Street Six

  4. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone - Wikipedia

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    Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys – this can be found on the album The Tiffany Transcriptions Vol. 3: Basin Street Blues (1984). [16] Rita Reys – included in the album Live at the Concertgebouw (1986). [17] Harry Connick Jr. and Carmen McRae – included in the album 20 (1988).

  5. 1920s in jazz - Wikipedia

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    Basin Street Blues" [46] [74] [75] is a blues song written by Spencer Williams and introduced by Louis Armstrong. Trombonist and singer Jack Teagarden recorded the song several times, first in 1929 with the Louisiana Rhythm Kings.

  6. Judith Durham and The Hottest Band in Town Volume 2

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    A1 "Basin Street Blues" (Spencer Williams) A2 "Papa If You Can't Do Better" (Ron Edgeworth) A3 "The Man I Love" (George Gershwin/Ira Gershwin) A4 "Nobody's Blues But Mine" (Clarence Williams) A5 "The Hottest Band In Town" (Judith Durham) A6 "Coney Island Washboard" (Hampton Durand/Jerry Adams/Ned Nester/Claude Shugart)

  7. I Love Being Here with You - Wikipedia

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    "I Love Being Here with You" became a central part of Peggy Lee's touring act, [11] and many other performers acts as well. The song was performed on The Ed Sullivan Show by Peggy Lee on October 6, 1960, and Ella Fitzgerald on February 2, 1964.

  8. List of jazz tunes - Wikipedia

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    This is an A–Z list of jazz tunes which have been covered by multiple jazz artists. It includes the more popular jazz standards, lesser-known or minor standards, and many other songs and compositions which may have entered a jazz musician's or jazz singer's repertoire or be featured in the Real Books, but may not be performed as regularly or as widely as many of the popular standards.

  9. Tracks (Oscar Peterson album) - Wikipedia

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    "Basin Street Blues" is a slow stride addition to the album "Honeysuckle Rose" utilizes an up-tempo rendition of the original song "Dancing on the Ceiling" is the second slow-stride addition to the album, "A Child Is Born" is a slow ballade-style setting, stating the melody, then improvising slightly on that melody.