THE GREAT DEPRESSION: AMERICAN MUSIC IN THE '30S
ANTHOLOGIES GENERALES
- Ref. U 0080
- COLUMBIA/LEGACY, 1993. Enregistrement 1927-1941.
Interprètes
- Rudy VALLEE : Voix
- Louis ARMSTRONG AND HIS ORCHESTRA
- Duke ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
- Henry FORD'S OLD FASHIONED DANCE ORCHESTRA
- Victoria SPIVEY AND THE CHICAGO FOUR
- BARBECUE BOB
- Blind Willie JOHNSON
- Duke ELLINGTON AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA
- BLUES BIRDHEAD (JAMES SIMONS)
- THE CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA
- Ted LEWIS AND HIS BAND
- Red NORVO AND HIS SWING SEPTET
- Billie HOLIDAY
- Bill COX
- Chick BULLOCK AND HIS LEVEE LOUNGERS
- MEMPHIS MINNIE
- Hal KEMP AND HIS ORCHESTRA
- Horace HEIDT AND HIS MUSICAL KNIGHTS
- Artie SHAW AND HIS NEW MUSIC
Pistes
- 1 Brother, can you spare a dime?
- 2 All of me
- 3 It don't mean a thing (if it ain'tgot that swing)
- 4 Hungarian varsovienne
- 5 Detroit moan
- 6 We sure got hard times now
- 7 Dark ws the night (cold was the ground)
- 8 I'm slappin' Seventh Avenue
- 9 Mean low Blues
- 10 Happy days are here again
- 11 There's a new day comin'
- 12 I surrender, dear
- 13 Creole love call
- 14 Gloomy sunday
- 15 Headin' for better times
- 16 NRA Blues
- 17 Are you makin' any money?
- 18 He's in the ring (doin' the same old thing)
- 19 With plenty of money and you
- 20 Dawn of a new day (official song of the New York World's fair)
- 21 Whistle while you work