Tracklist
Track number | Play | Loved | Track name | Artist name | Buy | Options | Duration | Listeners |
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1 | Going to Chicago |
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4:15 | ||||
2 | Play track | Splanky |
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3:35 | |||
3 | Good Mornin' Blues |
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3:15 | ||||
4 | Moten Swing |
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2:21 | ||||
5 | One O´Clock Jump |
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6 | Cute |
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3:10 | ||||
7 | Kid from Red Bank |
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2:38 | ||||
8 | Play track | Duet |
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4:10 | |||
9 | Play track | Whirly Bird |
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3:50 | |||
10 | Li'l Darlin' |
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4:49 | ||||
11 | Play track | In a Mellow Tone |
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6:07 | |||
12 | Play track | Kansas City Shout |
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13 | Play track | Flight of the Foo Birds |
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3:22 | |||
14 | Play track | Teddy the Toad |
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3:19 | |||
15 | It's Awf'lly Nice to Be with You |
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3:34 | ||||
16 | Late Date |
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3:34 | ||||
17 | Bag a Bones |
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2:43 | ||||
18 | Play track | Pensive Miss |
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3:50 | |||
19 | Play track | Fantail |
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2:56 | |||
20 | Play track | Sloo Foot |
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21 | Scoot |
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2:29 | ||||
22 | Play track | A Little Tempo, Please |
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2:59 | |||
23 | Play track | Midnite Blue |
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4:27 | |||
24 | TV Time |
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3:12 | ||||
25 | Play track | The Deacon |
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4:47 | |||
26 | Play track | Has Anyone Here Seen Basie |
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2:56 | |||
27 | Double O |
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2:45 | ||||
28 | Play track | Pennies from Heaven |
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3:02 | |||
29 | Play track | Half Moon Street |
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3:20 | |||
30 | Play track | After Supper |
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3:25 |
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Count Basie
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William "Count" Basie (August 21, 1904– April 26, 1984) was a jazz pianist, organist, composer, and bandleader. As a pianist, he had a distinctive and influential style (the song title "Splanky" is an onomatopoetic reference to the sound of his playing), equally at home in the barrelhouse and the concert hall. Willie "The Lion" Smith, James P. Johnson, and Fats Waller were among his influences. As a bandleader, he created an organization (built upon the remains of Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra) that was a favorite both of dancers and of voca… read more