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“Darn That Dream,” recorded by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra featuring vocals by Mildred Bailey, was one of the biggest hits of 1940. Key Facts: [More]
This two-CD set was originally issued as a deluxe multi-disc set in Columbia’s Masterwork series and was intended as a companion piece to Goodman’s best-selling [More]
Personnel: Jack Teagarden – Vocal/trombone Benny Goodman – Clarinet Dick McDonough – Guitar Artie Bernstein – Bass Gene Krupa – Drums Frank Froeba – Piano [More]
“You Brought A New Kind of Love to Me” (Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal, Pierre Norman). Personnel: Benny Goodman – clarinet, bandleader Dick Hyman – piano [More]
Track listing: A1 I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues 0:00 A2 Ain´tcha Glad 3:11 A3 Texas Tea Party 6:39 A4 Dr. Heckle and Mr. [More]
“Don’t Be That Way” (Benny Goodman, Edgar Sampson). Personnel: Benny Goodman – clarinet Dick Hyman – piano Louis Bellson – drums Bob Haggart – bass James [More]
“Why Don’t You Do Right?” (Joseph “Kansas Joe” McCoy). “Why Don’t You Do Right?” (originally recorded as “Weed Smoker’s Dream”) is an American blues- and [More]
The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert by Benny Goodman, Columbia Records catalogue item SL-160, is a two-disc LP of swing and jazz music recorded [More]
Track listing: A –Benny Goodman And His Orchestra – Stompin’ At The Savoy Clarinet – Benny Goodman Double Bass – H. Goodman* Drums – Gene [More]
Benny Goodman and his Orchestra – And the Angels Sing One of the greatest recordings of the Big Band era, “And the Angels Sing”, was recorded [More]