by Gene Krupa and His Orchestra on album The Chronological Classics: Gene Krupa and His Orchestra 1949-1951
Cold empty bed, springs hard as lead Pains in my head, feel like old Ned What did I do to be so black and blue? No joys for me, no company Even the mouse ran from my house All my life through I've be
by Woody Herman and His Orchestra on album The Chronological Classics: Woody Herman and His Orchestra 1939-1940
Please forgive this platitude But I like your attitude You are just the kind I've had in mind Never could find Honey, I'm so keen on you I could come to lean on you On a random bay, give you your way
by Louis Prima and His Orchestra on album The Chronological Classics: Louis Prima and His Orchestra 1945
Riley the cop would always stop On the corner at Tony's stand. He'd help himself to anything On which he could lay his hand. Riley did this quite often; Plenty of fruit he would soften 'Til Tony got
by Louis Prima and His Orchestra on album The Chronological Classics: Louis Prima and His Orchestra 1945
Riley the cop would always stop On the corner at Tony's stand. He'd help himself to anything On which he could lay his hand. Riley did this quite often; Plenty of fruit he would soften 'Til Tony got
by Louis Prima and His Orchestra on album The Chronological Classics: Louis Prima and His Orchestra 1945
Riley the cop would always stop On the corner at Tony's stand. He'd help himself to anything On which he could lay his hand. Riley did this quite often; Plenty of fruit he would soften 'Til Tony got
by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra on album A Legendary Performer: Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
deborah conway a long time ago when my mother's hands were all my world she taught me everything there was to know about holding and being held like a grain of sand in on oyster shell the seed of know
by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra on album Glenn Miller: A Legendary Performer and His Orchestra (Remastered)
deborah conway a long time ago when my mother's hands were all my world she taught me everything there was to know about holding and being held like a grain of sand in on oyster shell the seed of know
by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra on album Jazz Anthology: Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
deborah conway a long time ago when my mother's hands were all my world she taught me everything there was to know about holding and being held like a grain of sand in on oyster shell the seed of know
by Jo Stafford & Paul Weston and His Orchestra & Gordon MacRae on album Jo Stafford - With Paul Weston And His Orchestra (Remastered)
So be like I, hold your head up high Till you find a bluebird of happiness You will find greater peace of mind Knowing there's a bluebird of happiness And when he sings to you Though you're deep in bl
by Cab Calloway and His Orchestra on album The Chronological Classics: Cab Calloway and His Orchestra 1930-1931
I hate to see that evening sun go down I hate to see that evening sun go down Cause my baby, he's gone left this town Feelin' tomorrow like I feel today If I'm feelin' tomorrow like I feel today I'll
by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra on album Duke Ellington and His Orchestra Selected Favorites, Vol. 7
Zulu man is feelin' blue Gear his heart beat a little tattoo Diga diga doo diga doo doo Diga diga doo diga doo You love me and I love you And when you love it is natural to Diga diga doo diga doo doo
by Louis Prima and His Orchestra on album The Best of Louis Prima and His Orchestra (V-Disc)
Riley the cop would always stop On the corner at Tony's stand. He'd help himself to anything On which he could lay his hand. Riley did this quite often; Plenty of fruit he would soften 'Til Tony got
by Louis Prima and His Orchestra on album The Chronological Classics: Louis Prima and His Orchestra 1945
Riley the cop would always stop On the corner at Tony's stand. He'd help himself to anything On which he could lay his hand. Riley did this quite often; Plenty of fruit he would soften 'Til Tony got
by Louis Prima and His Orchestra on album The Chronological Classics: Louis Prima and His Orchestra 1944-1945
Riley the cop would always stop On the corner at Tony's stand. He'd help himself to anything On which he could lay his hand. Riley did this quite often; Plenty of fruit he would soften 'Til Tony got
by Erskine Hawkins and His Orchestra on album The Masters of Jazz: 33 Best of Erskine Hawkins and His Orchestra and Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang
I like cake, and no mistake but baby if you insist I'll cut out cake just for your sake baby, c'mon, knock me a kiss I like pie, hope to die, but get a load of this when you get high, doggone the pie
by Erskine Hawkins and His Orchestra on album The Chronological Classics: Erskine Hawkins and His Orchestra 1941-1945
I like cake, and no mistake but baby if you insist I'll cut out cake just for your sake baby, c'mon, knock me a kiss I like pie, hope to die, but get a load of this when you get high, doggone the pie
by Gene Krupa and His Orchestra on album Gene Krupa And His Orchestra Selected Hits
He was a famous trumpet man from out Chicago way He had a boogie style that no one else could play He was the top man at his craft But then his number came up and he was gone with the draft He's in th
by Harry James and His Orchestra on album Harry James And His Orchestra Selected Hits
Well twirl my turban, man alive Here comes Mister Five by Five He's one of those big, fat, bouncin' boys Solid avoirdupois Mister Five by Five He's five feet tall and he's five feet wide He don't mea