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Has anyone ever realized that there were no "albums" in the 1930s? KF 23:05 Jan 2, 2003 (UTC)

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This page has a lot of broken links. Anyone willing to spend some time cleaning them up? Thanks in advance if you do.--CheMechanical 03:35, 22 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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4 Biggest hit songs uses RYM as criteria

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RYM (Rate Your Music) is a good user-generated website, but their present-day survey has no place here. I will fix when I get to it. many of our pages have this. Tillywilly17 (talk) 07:41, 24 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

blues etc

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Top blues records

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List_of_1930s_jazz_standards#1937

6 1937 My Funny Valentine 64 1937 The Nearness of You 80 1937 Easy Living 86 1937 They Can't Take That Away from Me 88 1937 A Foggy Day 143 1937 Gone with the Wind 158 1937 Nice Work If You Can Get It 201 1937 Love Walked In 208 1937 Where or When 209 1937 In the Still of the Night 222 1937 Have You Met Miss Jones 240 1937 Someday My Prince Will Come 244 1937 That Old Feeling 262 1937 Once in a While 274 1937 September in the Rain 296 1937 All God's Chillun Got Rhythm

"Easy Living",[4][136] a ballad composed by Ralph Rainger with lyrics by Leo Robin, was written for the film Easy Living and included on the soundtrack of the 1940 film Remember the Night.[137] It is most closely associated with Billie Holiday, who recorded it with Teddy Wilson's Orchestra in 1937.[138]

"A Foggy Day"[10] was written by George and Ira Gershwin for the musical film A Damsel in Distress. It was introduced in the film by Fred Astaire, whose recording rose to number three on the charts. Bob Crosby's orchestra charted with the song in 1938.[139] The song is associated with London and begins with the chimes of the Big Ben.[140] It is also called "A Foggy Day in London Town".[139]

"Have You Met Miss Jones?"[4][10][141] is a ballad from the Broadway comedy I'd Rather Be Right, introduced on stage by Joy Hodges and Austin Marshall.[142] The song was composed by Richard Rodgers with lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Its bridge may have served as an inspiration to John Coltrane's 1959 composition "Giant Steps".[143] Female singers often sing it as "Have You Met Sir Jones?".[142]

"My Funny Valentine"[4][10][144] is Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart's show tune from the Broadway musical Babes in Arms. It was introduced on stage by Mitzi Green. Hal McIntyre and His Orchestra was the first to chart with the song in 1945.[145] Frank Sinatra recorded a hit version in 1955, and later the song became readily associated with his live performances. Other influential versions were recorded by Chet Baker (on My Funny Valentine, 1954) and Miles Davis (on Cookin', 1956).[145]

"Nice Work If You Can Get It[4] was written by George and Ira Gershwin for the musical film A Damsel in Distress. It was introduced in the film by Fred Astaire and has been recorded many times by jazz singers and pianists.[146]

"Once in a While"[10][147] is a composition by Michael Edwards with lyrics by Bud Green. It became a hit for Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, whose recording stayed at the top of the charts for 14 weeks. It was later taken to the charts by Horace Heidt in 1937, Louis Armstrong in 1938, Patti Page in 1952 and doo-wop group The Chimes in 1961.[148] Rahsaan Roland Kirk is credited with reviving interest in the song among jazz musicians with his 1965 recording, which mixed the original with Middle Eastern harmony.[148][149]

"One O'Clock Jump" is an instrumental twelve-bar blues composition by Count Basie. Used as the signature piece of Basie's band, it is strongly associated with the swing era and remains one of the best-known compositions of the period.[150] Saxophonist Buster Smith wrote a part of the composition, but was denied co-credit by Basie.[151][152] "One O'Clock Jump" was taken to the charts by Harry James in 1938 and by the Metronome All-Stars in 1941. Benny Goodman gave an influential performance of it in his 1938 Carnegie Hall concert.[153]

"Some Day My Prince Will Come"[4][44][154] was written by composer Frank Churchill and lyricist Larry Morey for Walt Disney's animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The first jazz recordings were by Donald Byrd and The Dave Brubeck Quartet in 1957. Bill Evans has recorded the song several times. Miles Davis's rendition on the album Someday My Prince Will Come (1961) is notable for John Coltrane's memorable solo.[155]

"They Can't Take That Away from Me"[10] is a song from the musical film Shall We Dance, composed by George Gershwin with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. It was introduced by Fred Astaire, whose recording with the Johnny Green Orchestra stayed at number one for ten weeks. A famous version was recorded by Charlie Parker in 1950 and released on Charlie Parker with Strings.[156]


RACE 1937


1937_013 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra v_Billie Holiday Carelessly 1 3 12 Brunswick 7867 Charles Kenny, Nick Kenny, Norman Ellis 1937/03/31 1937/04/15 1937/04/24

1937_021 Fats Waller and his Rhythm (You Know it All) Smarty 1 2 8 Victor 25608 Ralph Freed, Burton Lane 1937/06/11 1937/06/30

1937_023 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra You Can't Stop Me from Dreaming 1 2 7 Brunswick 7954 Cliff Friend, Dave Franklin 1937/08/29 1937/09/15 1937/10/02

1937_033 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra Remember Me? 2 3 10 Brunswick 7940 1937/09/11

1937_036 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra There's a Lull in My Life 2 2 10 Brunswick 7884 1937/05/22

1937_054 Fats Waller I'm Sorry I Made You Cry 3 1 6

1937_055 Fats Waller Spring Cleaning 3 1 6

1937_056 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra v_Billie Holiday Pennies from Heaven 3 1 6 Brunswick 7789 1937/01/02

1937_060 Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra Caravan 4 1 18 Master 131 Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Juan Tizol 1937/05/14 1937/06/18 1937/07/03

1937_063 Billie Holiday I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm 4 1 10 Vocalion 3431

1937_071 Fats Waller (with Tommy Dorsey & Bunny Berigan & Dick McDonough) Honeysuckle Rose 4 1 4 Victor 25559 1937/04/24

1937_072 Fats Waller You're Laughing at Me 4 1 4

1937_100 Fats Waller Please Keep Me in Your Dreams 6 1 5

1937_106 Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra After You've Gone 6 1 3

1937_107 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra Ain't Misbehavin' 6 1 3 Brunswick 7964

1937_116 Fats Waller Our Love was Meant to Be 7 1 4

1937_118 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra v_Billie Holiday Mean to Me 7 1 4 Brunswick 7903

1937_119 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra Where the Lazy River Goes by 7 1 4 Brunswick 7797

1937_139 Fats Waller A Thousand Dreams of You 8 1 4

1937_142 Fats Waller Who's Afraid of Love 8 1 3

1937_143 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra v_Billie Holiday The Mood That I'm In 8 1 3 Brunswick 7844 1937/04/03

1937_144 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra v_Billie Holiday This Year's Kisses 8 1 3 Brunswick 7824 1937/02/27

1937_149 Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra Scattin' at the Kit Kat 9 1 5 Master 123 Duke Ellington-Irving Mills 1937/03/05 1937/06/05

1937_159 Fats Waller T'aint Good (Like a Nickel Made of Wood) 9 1 3 1936/12/26

1937_164 Billie Holiday Getting Some Fun Out of Life 10 1 5 Vocalion 3701

1937_174 Billie Holiday A Sailboat in the Moonlight 10 1 3 Vocalion 3605

1937_176 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra v_Billie Holiday (This Is) My Last Affair 10 1 3 Brunswick 7840

1937_177 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra I'm Coming, Virginia 10 1 3 Brunswick 7893

1937_190 Billie Holiday Me, Myself, and I 11 1 3 Vocalion 3593

1937_200 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra v_Billie Holiday Moanin' Low 11 1 2 Brunswick 7877 1937/05/22 . 1937_202 Ella Fitzgerald (Chick Webb Orchestra) If You Ever Should Leave 12 1 4

1937_204 Billie Holiday They Can't Take That Away from Me 12 1 4 Vocalion 3520

1937_207 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra v_Billie Holiday How Could You? 12 1 3 Brunswick 7867 1937/05/01

1937_209 Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra There's a Lull in My Life 12 1 2 Master 117 Harry Revel, Mack Gordon 1937/04/09 1937/05/22

1937_218 Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra Azure 13 1 4 Master 131 Duke Ellington 1937/05/14 1937/06/18 1937/08/21

1937_223 Billie Holiday Please Keep Me in Your Dreams 13 1 3 Vocalion 3440

1937_237 Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra All God's Chillun Get Rhythm 14 1 2 Master 137 Bronislaw Kaper,Gus Kahn, Walter Jurmann 1937/06/08 1937/07/31

1937_239 Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra Confessin' (That I Love You) 14 1 2

1937_247 Count Basie and His Orchestra One O'Clock Jump 15 1 3

1937_266 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra v_Billie Holiday Easy Living 15 1 2 Brunswick 7911

1937_269 Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra The New East St. Louis Toodle-oo 16 1 2 Master 101 Duke Ellington-Bubber Miley 1937/03/05 1937/04/01 1937/05/01

1937_277 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra v_Billie Holiday Yours and Mine 16 1 2 Brunswick 7917

1937_280 Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra China Stomp 16 1 1

1937_284 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra You're My Desire 16 1 1 Brunswick 7940

1937_308 Fats Waller The Joint is Jumpin' 17 1 1

1937_309 Fats Waller To a Sweet and Pretty Thing 17 1 1

1937_310 Fats Waller When Love is Young 17 1 1

1937_313 Billie Holiday Trav'lin' All Alone 18 1 2 Vocalion 3748

1937_316 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra Tea for Two 18 1 2 Brunswick 7816

1937_330 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra It's Swell of You 18 1 1 Brunswick 7884

1937_342 Ella Fitzgerald & Mills Brothers Dedicated to You 19 1 1

1937_354 Fats Waller You Showed Me the Way 19 1 1

1937_355 Fats Waller You're My Dish 19 1 1

1937_366 Ella Fitzgerald (Chick Webb Orchestra) All Over Nothing at All 20 1 1

1937_367 Ella Fitzgerald & Mills Brothers Big Boy Blue 20 1 1

1937_371 Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra The Mood that I'm In 20 1 1

1937_379 Fats Waller Where is the Sun? 20 1 1

1937_380 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra v_Billie Holiday Nice Work if You Can Get It 20 1 1 Brunswick 8015

1937_c015 Robert Johnson Cross Road Blues Vocalion 03519 1936/11/27 1937/04/20

1937_c024 Robert Johnson Sweet Home Chicago Vocalion 03601 1936/11/23 1937/07/24

1937_c026 Robert Johnson Hellhound on My Trail Vocalion 03623 1937/06/20 1937/08/01

1937_c034 Robert Johnson Terraplane Blues Vocalion 03416 Robert Johnson 1936/11/23 1937/01/14

1937_c038 Robert Johnson Come On in My Kitchen Vocalion 03563 1936/11/23 1937/06/01

1937_c043 Robert Johnson Stones in My Passway Vocalion 03723 1937/06/19 1937/11/15

1937_c053 Robert Johnson 32 20 Blues Vocalion 03445 Robert Johnson 1936/11/26 1937/02/10

1937_c057 Robert Johnson I Believe I'll Dust My Broom Vocalion 03475 Robert Johnson 1936/11/23 1937/03/10

1937_c063 Robert Johnson Ramblin' on My Mind Vocalion 03519 Robert Johnson 1936/11/23 1937/03/10

1937_c065 Robert Johnson Malted Milk Blues Vocalion 03665 1937/06/19 1937/09/08

1937_c066 Robert Johnson Kind Hearted Woman Blues Vocalion 03416 Robert Johnson 1936/11/23 1937/01/14

1937_c067 Robert Johnson Walkin' Blues Vocalion 03601 - 1936/11/27 1937/07/24 Tillywilly17 (talk) 21:44, 6 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]