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B.G., the small groups

Title
  1. B.G., the small groups / Benny Goodman.
Published by
  1. New York : RCA Victor, [1965]
Author
  1. Goodman, Benny, 1909-1986

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Additional authors
  1. Hampton, Lionel
  2. Ward, Helen, 1916-1998
  3. Tilton, Martha
Description
  1. 1 audio disc (49 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono; 12 in.
Series statement
  1. Vintage series
Uniform title
  1. Vintage series.
Alternative title
  1. China boy.
  2. My melancholy baby.
  3. The blues in my flat.
  4. I know that you know.
  5. Bei mir bist du schön.
  6. The blues in your flat.
  7. Vieni, vieni.
  8. Nobody\u0027s sweetheart.
  9. Dizzy spells.
  10. Exactly like you.
  11. Vibraphone blues.
  12. I cried for you.
  13. All my life.
  14. Stompin at the Savoy.
  15. More than you know.
  16. I\u0027m a ding dong daddy.
Subject
  1. Jazz > 1931-1940
Contents
  1. China boy / Winfree-Boutelje -- My melancholy baby / Norton -Burnett -- The blues in my flat (Lionel Hampton, vocal) / Hampton -- I know that you know / Youmans-Caldwell -- Bei mir bist du schön (Martha Tilton, vocal) / Jacobs-Secunda -- The blues in your flat / Hampton -- Vieni, vieni / Koger-Varna-Scotto -- Nobody\u0027s sweetheart / Kahn-Erdman-Meyers-Schoebel -- Dizzy spells / Hampton-Goodman-Wilson -- Exactly like you (Lionel Hampton, vocal) / McHugh-Fields -- Vibraphone blues / Hampton -- I cried for you / Freed-Arnheim-Lyman -- All my life (Helen Ward, vocal) / Mitchell-Stept -- Stompin at the Savoy / Sampson-Goodman-Webb-Razat -- More than you know / Rose-Eliscu-Youmans -- I\u0027m a ding dong daddy / Baxter.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Durations on container.
  2. Program notes by Dom Cerulli on container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded originally in Chicago, New York City and Hollywood, Calif., 1936-1938.