We Love To Boogie (unknown)
Tin Tin Daeo (Fuller-Pozol)
Birks Works (Gillespie)
Oh, Lady Be Good
Love Me PRetty Baby (Gillespie-Strong)
The Champ - Part 1 (Gillespie)
The Champ - Part 2 (Gillespie)
I'm In A Mess (White)
Schooldays (Edwards-Cobb)
Swing Low Sweet Cadillac (arr. Gillespie)
Bopsie's Blues (unknown)
I Couldn't Beat The Rap (unknown)
Caravan [Alternate Take; Bonus Track]
Nobody Knows (Thompson-McFarland)
The Bluest Blues (Thompson-McFarland)
On the Sunny Side of the Street
Stardust
Time On My Hands
Groovin' With The Nursery Rhymes (Carroll)
This Is Happiness (Collazo-Carbo-De LaRosa-Towne)
Diz's Tune (Mrs. Diz) (Gillespie)
Love Is Here to Stay
Chansons les plus populaires [artist_preposition] Dizzy Gillespie
Umbrella Man
1957 • School Days
St. Louis Blues
You Go to My Head
Begin the Beguine
Oh! Lady Be Good
1957 • School Days
Begin the Beguine
Nice Work if You Can Get It
2008 • Dizzy Gillespie : 1949-1950
Get Happy
You Took Advantage of Me
I've Got You Under My Skin
2003 • The Great Blue Star Sessions
I'm Confessin'
2007 • In South America
It's the Talk of the Town
2006 • Exactly Like You
Curiosités sur l'album Dizzy Gillespie Et Son Orchestre : 1951-1952 de Dizzy Gillespie
- En quelle année l’album “Dizzy Gillespie Et Son Orchestre : 1951-1952” de Dizzy Gillespie a-t-il été lancé?
- L’album “Dizzy Gillespie Et Son Orchestre : 1951-1952” de Dizzy Gillespie a été lancé en 2008, avec 22 pistes.
- Quelle est la chanson la plus réussie de l’album “Dizzy Gillespie Et Son Orchestre : 1951-1952” de Dizzy Gillespie?
- “Oh, Lady Be Good” est le plus grand succès de l’album “Dizzy Gillespie Et Son Orchestre : 1951-1952” de Dizzy Gillespie.