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184175
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Vinyl records and CDs
Title
The Jazzin' Bing Crosby 1927-1938
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H 622
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1970
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Side 1: Paul Whiteman Orchestra, Recorded: New York 29, 4, 1927 with Red Nichols, Bix Beiderbecke, Frankie Trumbauer, Joe Venuti, Dorsey Brothers, Eddie Lang: I’m coming Virginia 3:04 Bing Crosby and The Mills Brothers, Recorded: New York1931, 1932, 1933 Frank Guarente - trumpet, Will Bradley - trombone: Dinah 2:50, Shine 3:07, My honey’s lovin’ arms Lenny Hayton’s Orchestra, Recorded: Chicago 26.5.1932 Frankie Trumbauer - C-Melody Sax, Eddie Lang - Guitar Some of these days 2:31 The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra: Recorded: New York 14.3.1933 Bunny Berigan - trumpet, Tommy Dorsey - trombone, Jimmy Dorsey - clarinet and sax: Someone stole Gabriel’s horn 2:57, Side 2: Stay on the right side of the road 2:43 Georgie Stoll Orchestra Recorded: Los Angeles 8.8. 1934, 13.11.1935 Joe Sullivan - piano, Bobby Sherwood - Guitar: Someday sweetheart 3:11 Moonburn 3:10. The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra: Recorded: 17.6.1936 George Thow - trumpet, Jimmy Dorsey - clarinet I’m an old cowhand from the Rio Grande 2:33 Connie Bosswell and John Trotter and his Orchestra Recorded: Los Angeles 25.9.1937 Andy Secrest - cornet, Abe Lincol - trombone Basin street blues 2:55 Bob Crosby Orchestra Recorded: Chicago 4.10.1938 Eddie Miller - tenor sax You must have been a beautiful baby 2:49

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A 01: I’m Coming Virginia (3:04)
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A 02: Dinah (2:50)
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A 03: Shine (3:07)
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A 04: Some of These Days (2:31)
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A 05: My Honey's Lovin' Man (2:57)
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