Basin Street Breakdown (C.1950)
Pyramid (C.1950)
Messy Bessy (C.1950)
Nickle Wine (C.1950)
Tra-La-La (15-10-51)
Teejim (15-10-51)
In the Alley (08-10-51)
Sweet Home Blues (15-10-51)
Bad Habit (15-10-51)
Twins (15-10-51)
The Golden Rule (15-16-51)
High Flying Woman (15-16-51)
I'Ll Never Be the Same (15-16-51)
Mother Knows Best (15-16-51)
Stormy Weather (01-22-52)
Lawdy Lawdy Lord-Part 1 (01-22-52)
Lawdy Lawdy Lord-Part 2 (01-22-52)
My Ding-A-Ling (01-22-52)
Teachin' and Preachin' (1952)
Bouncing the Boogie (1952)
Who Drank My Beer While I Was In the Rear (11-?-52)
Little Girl Sing Ding-A-Ling
Country Gal (11-?-52)
Chansons les plus populaires [artist_preposition] Dave Bartholomew
When the Saints Go Marching In Boogie
2008 • Classics: The Chronological 1952-1955
Blue Monday
1961 • Fats Domino Presents Dave Bartholomew And His Great Big Band
Let the Four Winds Blow
1961 • Fats Domino Presents Dave Bartholomew And His Great Big Band
Ain't Gonna Do It
2006 • Dave Bartholomew's Pyramid
Stardust
2008 • Classics: The Chronological 1947-1950
Country Boy
2008 • Classics: The Chronological 1947-1950
I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday
2009 • The Big Beat of Dave Bartholomew: 20 Milestone Dave Bartholomew Productions 1949-1960
Sick and Tired
2009 • The Big Beat of Dave Bartholomew: 20 Milestone Dave Bartholomew Productions 1949-1960
Little Girl Sing Ding-A-Ling
2008 • Classics: The Chronological 1950-1952
Bo Weevil
I'm Walking
1961 • Fats Domino Presents Dave Bartholomew And His Great Big Band
The Monkey
1989 • The Classic New Orleans R&B Band Sound
Curiosités sur l'album Classics: The Chronological 1950-1952 de Dave Bartholomew
- En quelle année l’album “Classics: The Chronological 1950-1952” de Dave Bartholomew a-t-il été lancé?
- L’album “Classics: The Chronological 1950-1952” de Dave Bartholomew a été lancé en 2008, avec 23 pistes.
- Quelle est la chanson la plus réussie de l’album “Classics: The Chronological 1950-1952” de Dave Bartholomew?
- “Little Girl Sing Ding-A-Ling” est le plus grand succès de l’album “Classics: The Chronological 1950-1952” de Dave Bartholomew.