Will Bradley in disco order.

Title
  1. Will Bradley in disco order. Volume 5, December 1940-January 1941.
Published by
  1. Crystal Springs, Fla. : AJAX, [between 1970 and 1979?]
Author
  1. Bradley, Will

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Additional authors
  1. Whitney, Leonard
  2. Valentine, Jimmy.
  3. McKinley, Ray
  4. Myles, Phyllis.
  5. Gardner, Lynn (Vocalist)
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in.
Alternative title
  1. Three ring ragout.
  2. High on a windy hill.
  3. I should have known you years ago.
  4. Love of my life.
  5. I boogied when I should have woogied.
  6. This little icky went to town.
  7. Break it to me gently.
  8. That\u0027s her Mason-Dixon line.
  9. Chicken gumboogie.
  10. Stardust.
  11. Boogie woogie conga.
  12. It\u0027s square but it rocks.
  13. Tea for two.
  14. Southpaw serenade.
Subject
  1. Jazz > 1941-1950
  2. Charlie Menees Collection (University of Missouri--Kansas City)
  3. Dance orchestra music
  4. Jazz > 1931-1940
  5. Big band music
Contents
  1. Three ring ragout -- High on a windy hill (vocal by Jimmy Valentine) -- I should have known you years ago (vocal by Phyllis Myles) -- Love of my life (vocal by Jimmy Valentine) -- I boogied when I should have woogied (vocal by Ray McKinley) -- This little icky went to town -- Break it to me gently (vocal by Ray McKinley) -- That\u0027s her Mason-Dixon line (vocal by Lynne Gardner and Ray McKinley) -- Chicken gumboogie (vocal by Ray McKinley) -- Stardust (vocal by Jimmy Valentine) -- Boogie woogie conga (vocal by Ray McKinley) -- It\u0027s square but it rocks (vocal by Ray McKinley) -- Tea for two -- Southpaw serenade (vocal by Ray McKinley).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Big band and jazz music, in part with vocals.
  2. Personnel listed on container.
  3. Contains previously released material.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded December 2, 1940; December 27, 1940; January 6, 1941; January 27, 1941.