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Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans / Pete Fountain.
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Main Author:
Fountain, Pete
Language:
No linguistic content
Published:
New York :
GRP Records,
℗1996.
Series:
Jazz music library.
Subjects:
Blues (Music)
Clarinet music (Jazz)
Dixieland music.
Jazz.
Internet audio
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Table of Contents:
Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans
When the saints com marching in
Just a closer walk with thee
Sweethearts on parade
When it's sleepy time down south
Tin roof blues
Aunt Hagar's blues
Beale Street blues
Wabash blues
St. Louis blues
Wang wang blues
I've found a new baby
Ja da
Tiger rag
Someday sweetheart
The birth of the blues
Dear old southland
That da da strain
At the jazz band ball
Jazz me blues
St. James infirmary
Panama
Of all the wrongs you've done to me
Milenberg joys
I wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate
Struttin' with some barbecue
Bourbon Street parade
Ballin' the Jack
Rockin' chair
South Rampart Street parade
Farewell blues--Careless love
Basin Street blues
(What did I do to be so) black and blue
That's a plenty
The sheik of Araby
Dipper mouth blues
Washboard blues
Muskrat ramble
I've got a right to sing the blues.
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