Album US 1965 on Longines Symphonette Society label
Jazz (Ragtime, Dixieland)
Track A3 - Ragas and Fields wrote the piece, the release incorrectly credits the entire 'Original Dixieland Jazz Band' including Trombonist Eddie Edwards, Cornetist Nick LaRocca and Drummer Tony Sbarbaro (misspelled on the release). Track A4 - Composer Kleinkauf is misspelled on the release Track B1 - Composer Bauduc is misspelled on the release Track B4 - LaRocca and Fields wrote the piece, the release incorrectly credits the entire 'Original Dixieland Jazz Band' including Trombonist Eddie Edwards, Pianist Henry Ragas and Drummer Tony Sbarbaro (misspelled on the release). An exclusive Longines Symphonette recording in "Living Sound" This release was included as a Free Bonus Album with the Longines Symphonette Catalog purchase of Those Wonderful Years
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![]() | Dave Ringle , 1894-1965 US lyrics by |
![]() | Jack Lawrence , 1912-2009 US lyrics by |
![]() | Steve Allen p, 1921-2000 US lyrics by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Darktown Strutter's Ball | The Longines Symphonette | Shelton Brooks | |
2 | Wabash Blues | The Longines Symphonette | Dave Ringle, Ringle & Meinken | |
3 | Clarinet Marmalade | The Longines Symphonette | Ragas, Edwards, LaRocco, Shields & Barbaro | |
4 | Johnson Rag | The Longines Symphonette | Jack Lawrence, Lawrence, Hall & Kleinauf | |
5 | The Wang Wang Blues | The Longines Symphonette | Mueller, Johnson & Busse, Buster Johnson, Gus Mueller, Henry Busse | |
6 | South Rampart Street Parade | The Longines Symphonette | Steve Allen, Baudac, Haggart & Allen | |
7 | Ja-Da | The Longines Symphonette | Bob Carleton | |
8 | When The Saints Go Marching In | The Longines Symphonette | Traditional | |
9 | At The Jazz Band Ball | The Longines Symphonette | Larry Shields, Nick LaRocca, Ragas, Edwards, LaRocca, Shields, Barbaro | |
10 | Tiger Rag | The Longines Symphonette | Original Dixieland Jazz Band |