Oh Gee, Oh Gosh (unknown)
I Passed Through Memphis Last Night (unknown)
I Need A Lift (Wilcox)
Where's The Melody (unknown)
I've Got The Carolina Blues (unknown)
The Jimmies (Wilcox)
I Need A Lift (Wilcox)
For Dancers Only (Oliver)
What To Do (Gannon)
Cement Mixer
Just Once Too Often (Wilcox)
Jay Gee (Duvivier)
Sit Back And Ree-Lax (Wilcox)
the "Jimmies" (Wilcox)
I Need A Lift (Wilcox)
Them Who Has Gets (DePaul-Raye)
Margie
Four Or Five Times (Gay)
Shut-Out (Close Out) (Thomas)
Call The Police (Sims)
Water Faucet (Bennett-Tepper)
One O'Clock Jump (Basie)
Chansons les plus populaires [artist_preposition] Jimmie Lunceford
Runnin' Wild
2004 • Jimmie Lunceford
Rain
2006 • The Quintessence : New York-Los Angeles 1934-1941
Solitude
2004 • Jimmie Lunceford
Sleepy Time Gal
1940 • Rhythm is our business
Sophisticated Lady
1940 • Rhythm is our business
The First Time I Saw You
1955 • Presenting Jimmie Lunceford
Stardust
2008 • Jimmie Lunceford: 1930-1934
Rose Room
2004 • Jimmie Lunceford
Mood Indigo
2008 • Jimmie Lunceford: 1930-1934
Dinah, Pt. 1
2004 • Lunceford Special
Swanee River
2006 • Jimmie Lunceford Masterpieces
Coquette
2004 • Jimmie Lunceford
Curiosités sur l'album Jimmie Lunceford Et Son Orchestre: 1945-1947 de Jimmie Lunceford
- En quelle année l’album “Jimmie Lunceford Et Son Orchestre: 1945-1947” de Jimmie Lunceford a-t-il été lancé?
- L’album “Jimmie Lunceford Et Son Orchestre: 1945-1947” de Jimmie Lunceford a été lancé en 2008, avec 22 pistes.
- Quelle est la chanson la plus réussie de l’album “Jimmie Lunceford Et Son Orchestre: 1945-1947” de Jimmie Lunceford?
- “Cement Mixer” est le plus grand succès de l’album “Jimmie Lunceford Et Son Orchestre: 1945-1947” de Jimmie Lunceford.