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China Boy |
The New Melbourne Jazz Band |
Dick Winfree, Phil Boutelje |
Originally by Arnold Johnson and His Orchestra |
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My Gal Sal |
The New Melbourne Jazz Band |
Paul Dresser |
Originally by Byron G. Harlan |
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Until the Real Thing Comes Along |
The New Melbourne Jazz Band |
Alberta Nichols, Mann Holiner, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, Slim Freeman |
Originally by Ethel Waters, Andy Kirk and His Twelve Clouds of Joy - Vocal Chorus by Pha Terrell |
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Blue and Sentimental |
The New Melbourne Jazz Band |
Count Basie, Jerry Livingston, Mack David |
Originally by Count Basie and His Orchestra |
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All of Me |
The New Melbourne Jazz Band |
Gerald Marks, Seymour Simons |
Originally by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Mildred Bailey |
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Come Sunday |
The New Melbourne Jazz Band |
Duke Ellington |
Originally by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra PRF, Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra REL |
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When You Wore a Tulip |
The New Melbourne Jazz Band |
Jack Mahoney, Percy Wenrich |
Originally by American Quartet |
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Limehouse Blues |
The New Melbourne Jazz Band |
Douglas Furber, Philip Braham |
Originally by Gertrude Lawrence and Jack Buchanan |
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Honeysuckle Rose |
The New Melbourne Jazz Band |
Andy Razaf, Fats Waller |
Originally by Bert Stock and His Orchestra |
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A Cottage for Sale |
The New Melbourne Jazz Band |
Larry Conley, Willard Robison |
Originally by The Revelers [US1] |
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Some of These Days |
The New Melbourne Jazz Band |
Shelton Brooks |
Originally by Sophie Tucker |
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The Curse of an Aching Heart |
The New Melbourne Jazz Band |
Al Piantadosi, Henry Fink |
Originally by Will Oakland |
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When Johnny Comes Marching Home |
The New Melbourne Jazz Band |
Patrick Gilmore, [Traditional] |
Originally by J. W. Myers |
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Bourbon Street Parade |
The New Melbourne Jazz Band |
Paul Barbarin |
Originally by George Lewis and His New Orleans All Stars featuring Paul Barbarin |
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Davenport Blues |
The New Melbourne Jazz Band |
Bix Beiderbecke |
Originally by Red and Miff's Stompers |
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Sweet Substitute |
The New Melbourne Jazz Band |
Jelly Roll Morton |
Originally by Jelly Roll Morton Seven |
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I've Been Working on the Railroad |
The New Melbourne Jazz Band |
[Traditional] |
Originally by Wilfred Glenn and Shannon Quartet |