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Hot Lips Page and his band, 1938-1940.

Title
  1. Hot Lips Page and his band, 1938-1940.
Published by
  1. [France] : Classics, [1991]
Author
  1. Page, Hot Lips, 1908-1954.

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Additional authors
  1. Byas, Don.
  2. Johnson, Pete, 1904-1967.
  3. Reynolds, Jimmy, 1904-1963.
  4. Waters, Benny.
  5. Collins, John, 1913-2001.
  6. Smith, Ben, 1905-
  7. Smith, Buster, 1904-1991.
  8. Stovall, Don, 1913-1970.
  9. Hot Lips Page Band. prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Series statement
  1. The chrono[lo]gical Classics
Uniform title
  1. Classics chronological series.
Subject
  1. 1931-1940
  2. Jazz > 1931-1940
  3. Jazz vocals
  4. Trumpet music (Jazz)
  5. Jazz
Contents
  1. Good old bosom bread -- He\u0027s pulling his whiskers -- Down on the levee (Levee lullaby) -- Old man Ben -- Jumpin\u0027 -- Feelin\u0027 high and happy -- At your beck and call -- Rock it for me -- Skull duggery -- I let a song go out of my heart -- If I were you (Delores Payne, vocals) -- (A sky of blue, with you) And so forth (Delores Payne, vocals) -- Pied piper -- Small fry -- I\u0027m gonna lock my heart and throw away the key -- Will you remember tonight tomorrow? (Ben Bowers, vocals) -- I would do anything for you -- I ain\u0027t got nobody (Harlem Highlanders, vocals) -- Porter\u0027s love song to a chambermaid (Romayne Jackson, vocals) -- Gone with the gin -- Walk it to me -- I won\u0027t be here long -- Lafayette -- South -- Harlem rhumbain\u0027 the blues -- No matter where you are (when evening draws her curtain) (Bea Morton, vocals).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Jazz ensembles ; includes vocal works.
  2. Compact disc.
  3. Notes and discography on container insert.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded 1938-1940, New York.