Snowy morning blues
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Snowy morning blues
(The original Decca recordings)(GRP presents the legendary masters of jazz)
Decca Jazz , Manufactured & distributed by MCA Victor, c1991
Musical Sound Recording(Compact Audio Disc)
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スノーウィ・モーニング・ブルース
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James p. Johnson, piano ; Eddie Dougherty, drums (5th-20th works)
"The original American Decca recordings"--Pamphlet
Recorded in New York City, 1930 and 1944
Compact disc
Decca Jazz: GRD-604
MCA Victor: MVCR-20035
Contents of Works
- What is this thing called love? / Cole Porter
- Crying for the carolines / Samuel M. Lewis, Harry Warren, Joseph Young
- You've got to be modernistic / James P. Johnson
- Jingles / James P. Johnson
- I've got a feeling I'm falling / Harry Link, Thomas Waller
- Honeysuckle rose / Thomas Waller
- Keepin' out of mischief now / Thomas Waller
- My fate is in your hands / Thomas Waller
- Blue turning gray over you / Thomas Waller
- Squeeze me / Thomas Waller
- I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter / Fred E. Ahlert
- Ain't misbehavin' (I'm savin' my love for you) / Thomas Waller, Harry Brooks
- Snowy morning blues / James P. Johnson, Perry Bradford
- Carolina shout / James P. Johnson
- Keep off the grass / James P. Johnson
- Old fashioned love / James P. Johnson
- If I could be with you (One hour tonight) / James P. Johnson
- A porter's love song / James P. Johnson
- Over the bars / James P. Johnson
- Riffs / James P. Johnson