December 14, 2019 Playlist
Featuring break music from
Chronology Of A Dream:
Live at the Village Vanguard
by Jon Batiste
Harry James and His Orchestra “Carnival” from Best of the Big Bands
Isham Jones and His Orchestra “With Eyes Wide Open I’m Dreaming” from The Best Loved Bands Of All Time
Bing Crosby “Someday Sweetheart” from King Of the Crooners
Fred Waring and His Orchestra “Holiday For Strings” from A String Of Pearls: Great Stars Of the ’40s
Nat King Cole “It’s Only A Paper Moon” from The Velvet Voice of Nat King Cole
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong “Can’t We Be Friends?” from Ella and Louis
Sarah Vaughan & George Treadwell & His All-Stars “Nice Work If You Can Get It” from Billie, Ella, Lena, Sarah
John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman “They Say It’s Wonderful” from John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman
George Shearing Quintet “Winter Wonderland” from Christmas With the George Shearing Quintet
Ted Weems and His Orchestra “Walking My Baby Back Home” from The Best Loved Bands Of All Time
Eddie Lang “Walkin’ the Dog” from The Quintessential Eddie Lang 1925-1932
Cab Calloway “The Jumpin’ Jive” from Cab Calloway
Jimmie Lunceford “Posin'” from Jukebox Hits 1935-1947
Eddie Cantor “Mandy” from Irving Berlin: A Hundred Years
Benny Goodman & His Orchestra “Stompin’ At the Savoy” from Top Hits Of the 1930s
Sam Cooke “Rome (Wasn’t Built In A Day)” from Spring Chicken, Vol. 3
Dean Martin “Carolina Moon” from Summer Is A Mixtape, Vol. V
Dinah Washington “Teach Me Tonight” from Compact Jazz
Acker Bilk “Stranger On the Shore” from Pop Memories Of the ’60s
Jon Batiste “What a Wonderful World” from Hollywood Africans
Ruth Etting “Just One More Chance” from Ruth Etting (1926-1935)
Jack Teagarden “If I Could Be With You” from Father of Jazz Trombone
Mildred Bailey “At Sundown” from Jazz Infusion: Mildred Bailey
Maxine Sullivan “Midnight” from Loch Lomond – The Essential Maxine Sullivan
Danny Kaye “The Best Things Happen While You’re Dancing” from Selections From Irving Berlin’s White Christmas
Frank Sinatra “With Every Breath I Take” from Nevertheless, I’m In Love With You
Erroll Garner “Misty” from Original Jazz, Vol. 2
Al Bowlly “By the Fireside” from Top Hits Of the 1930s