Duke Ellington - In The Beginning album

Title: In The Beginning
Style: Big Band
Date of release: 2003
Size MP3: 1436 mb
Size FLAC: 1251 mb
Rating: 4.7
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I'm Beginning to See the Light" is a popular song and jazz standard, written by Duke Ellington, Don George, Johnny Hodges, and Harry James, and published in 1944. Ella Fitzgerald and the Ink Spots featuring Bill Kenny recorded a version in 1945, that was on the pop song hits list for six weeks in 1945, reaching A competing 1945 recording by Harry James and his Orchestra, with lead vocal by Kitty Kallen reached for two weeks in January of that year
This is the discography of Duke Ellington. Most of these recordings are listed by the year they were recorded rather than year released. Reissues are listed for most of the recordings released before the 1950s, as the original 78s are rare.
Duke Ellington & Ella Fitzgerald. 1 more album featuring this track. Duke Ellington 1899-1974, composer,arranger,pianist,bandleader. Real name Edward Kennedy Ellington. He wrote great[/s} music and led an orchestra that set standards. He wrote great[/s} music and led an orchestra that set standards
Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (April 29, 1899 – May 24, 1974) was an American composer, pianist and bandleader of a jazz orchestra. He led his orchestra from 1923 until his death, his career spanning over 50 years. Born in Washington, . Ellington was based in New York City from the mid-1920s onward, and gained a national profile through his orchestra's appearances at the Cotton Club in Harlem. In the 1930s, his orchestra toured in Europe.
Features Song Lyrics for Duke Ellington & His Orchestra feat. Ray Nance's The Crooners: In the Beginning album.
Early cuts from Ellington's band. These are the beginnings of what eventually became known as his "jungle" band, and features both short, energetic, uptempo tunes and more moving mid-tempo and slower cuts. Some band characteristics, notably the use of wah-wah and plungers on certain tracks, were just being incorporated into the band's book.
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra The NutCracker Suit Cd. Duke Ellington. The Swing Big Band, Duke Ellington 1940 - 1941. The Swing Big Band, Duke Ellington 1933 - 1935. The Swing Big Band, Duke Ellington 1936 - 1939. Duke Ellington: Will the Big Band Ever Come Back+Recollections of the Big Band Era.
Artist: Duke Ellington. Album: Live in Poland (1971). Duke Ellington - Just Scratchin' the Surface The Complete Newport 1958 Performances, 2018 06:24. Duke Ellington - Happy Reunion The Complete Newport 1958 Performances, 2018 03:18. Artist: Duke Ellington.
Tracklist Hide Credits
1 | Take The 'A' TrainWritten-By – Billy Strayhorn |
2 | Main StemWritten-By – Duke Ellington |
3 | It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That SwingWritten-By – Duke Ellington, Irving Mills |
4 | Rendezvous With RhythmWritten-By – Duke Ellington |
5 | Cotton TailWritten-By – Duke Ellington |
6 | The Jeep Is Jumpin'Written-By – Duke Ellington, Johnny Hodges |
7 | In A MellotoneWritten-By – Duke Ellington |
8 | Slap HappyWritten-By – Duke Ellington |
9 | Jack The BearWritten-By – Duke Ellington |
10 | Chasin' ChippiesWritten-By – Charles Williams*, Duke Ellington |
11 | RaincheckWritten-By – Billy Strayhorn |
12 | PerdidoWritten-By – Ervin Drake, Harry Lenk, Juan Tizol |
13 | Like A Ship In The NightWritten By – K. Cooper, W. Hudson |
14 | Creole Love CallWritten-By – Duke Ellington |
15 | In A Sentimental MoodWritten-By – Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Manny Kurtz |
16 | Sophisticated LadyWritten-By – Duke Ellington |
17 | All Too SoonWritten-By – Carl Sigman, Duke Ellington |
18 | Delta MoodWritten-By – Duke Ellington |
19 | I Got It Bad And That Ain't GoodWritten-By – Duke Ellington, Paul Webster* |
20 | SolitudeWritten-By – Duke Ellington, Edgar DeLange*, Irving Mills |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – New Sound 2000 Ltd.
- Copyright (c) – New Sound 2000 Ltd.
Notes
℗&© 2003 New Sound 2000 LtdTotal Time : 70m 46s
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- Barcode: 5 035462 030185