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Various - Jazz In The Charts 72/100 (That Old Black Magic 1942 - 1943) flac album

Various - Jazz In The Charts 72/100 (That Old Black Magic 1942 - 1943) flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title Jazz In The Charts 72/100 (That Old Black Magic 1942 - 1943)
  • Date of release 2006
  • Other formats VOC AIFF FLAC VOX AU MPC RA
  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1828 mb
  • Size FLAC 1126 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 457

That Old Black Magic" is a 1942 popular song written by Harold Arlen (music), with the lyrics by Johnny Mercer. They wrote it for the 1942 film Star Spangled Rhythm when it was sung by Johnny Johnston and danced by Vera Zorina. The song was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1943 but lost out to "You'll Never Know".

Jazz In the Charts 72/100: 1942-43.

In 1943 the song in the charts was That Old Black Magic by Freddie Slack. That Old Black Magic by Freddie Slack. 71. ▼ Select Rank Below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80. Pop Charts. Select Chart Below Top 100 Rock & Roll R&B Country Brazil.

The UK's Top 100 biggest artist albums of the week is compiled by the Official Charts Company, based on sales of CDs, downloads, vinyl and weighted audio streams. It could be the damaged caused by "Rebel Heart" is still fresh in the minds of the public as she exposed herself several times while promoting the album.

However, to expand our offerings and develop new means to foster jazz discovery we need your help. The folks at Germany's Membran have completed a fascinating take on the history of jazz aptly named Jazz in the Charts. In the process, they have developed a one-of-a-kind compilation of every jazz recording to reach the Billboard charts between the years 1917 and 1954, years when jazz was truly America's popular music.

That Lucky Old Sun. Choir – Unknown ArtistWritten-By – Smith, Gillespie. 18. –Hoagy Carmichael. The Old Piano Roll Blues. Clarinet – Matty MatlockPiano, Vocals – Hoagy – Cy Coben.

That Old Black Magic" is a 1942 popular song first recorded and released as a single by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra YouTube Encyclopedic. That Old Black Magic - Ella Fitzgerald Jazz Collection - (Remastered High Quality ). That Old Black Magic. That Old Black Magic (Remastered). The song was sung in the Paramount Pictures musical comedy film Star Spangled Rhythm (1942) by Johnnie Johnston.

That Old Black Magic is an analysis of violence, pain, and the necessity of making a living. It is in some sense, an African response to films like Rocky which glorify the sport of boxing, and display it as a triumphant act of masculinity. Kwahulé portrays it as a destructive sport that hinders the life of those already suffering. Kwahulé, an ardent jazz fan, also makes numerous references to jazz throughout the play. For example, the title is a reference to a jazz song written in 1942

Voted best jazz album of 1998 by The Guardian and part three of a musical odyssey that comprises five volumes stretching from 1996-2000. More so than his previous albums, this was the one that put him on the map, as much for a version of ‘Exit Music (For A Film)’ that turned Radiohead into Beethoven as his deeply haunting version of Nick Drake’s ‘River Man’ that hipped a legion of young jazzers to two fresh new sources of repertoire. Some of the charts wear better than others, but the overall feel is timeless. Kid From Red Bank’ featuring stride piano from the leader and ‘Whirly-Bird’’s shouting tenor saxophone by Lockjaw epitomise the uptempos, while ‘Splanky’ and Newman-and-Thad’s ‘Duet’ do it for the blues. And ‘Li’l Darlin‚’ proves emphatically that smoochy doesn’t have to mean smoo-ooth.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Lucky Millinder & His Orchestra* When The Lights Go On Again (All Over The World)
Alto Saxophone – Billy Bowen, Tab SmithBaritone Saxophone – Ernest PurceBass – Nick FentonDrums – Panama FrancisGuitar, Vocals – Trevor BaconLeader – Lucky MillinderOrchestra – Lucky Millinder & His Orchestra*Piano – Bill DoggettTenor Saxophone – David Young*, Stafford 'Pazurra' Simon*Trombone – George Stevenson, Joe BrittonTrumpet – Dizzy Gillespie, Nelson Bryant, Williams ScottWritten-By – Benjamin*, Seiler*, Marcus*
3:15
2 Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra* Brazil
Leader – Jimmy DorseyOrchestra – Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra*Vocals – Bob Eberle*, Helen O'ConnellWritten-By – Baroso*, Russel*
3:23
3 Benny Goodman & His Orchestra* Why Don't You Do Right
Alto Saxophone – Clint Neagley, Hymie SchertzerBaritone Saxophone – Bob PolandBass – Cliff Hill Drums – Howard 'Hud' Davies*Guitar – Dave BarbourLeader, Clarinet – Benny GoodmanOrchestra – Benny Goodman & His Orchestra*Piano, Arranged By – Mel PowellTenor Saxophone – John Walton*, Leonard Sims*Trombone – Charlie Castaldo, Lou McGarityTrumpet – Benny Baker, Jimmy Maxwell, Lawrence StearnsVocals – Peggy LeeWritten-By – McCoy*
3:13
4 Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra* Boogie Woogie
Alto Saxophone – Fred Stulce, Hymie SchertzerBass – Gene TraxlerClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Johnny MinceDrums – Maurice PurtillGuitar – Carmen MastrenOrchestra – Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra*Piano – Howard Smith Tenor Saxophone – Skeets HerfurtTenor Saxophone, Arranged By – Dean Kincaide*Trombone – Earle Hagen, George Arus, Les JenkinsTrombone, Leader – Tommy DorseyTrumpet – Andy Ferretti, Lee Castle, Pee Wee ErwinWritten-By – Smith*
3:08
5 Harry James & His Orchestra* I've Heard That Song Before
Leader – Harry James Orchestra – Harry James & His Orchestra*Vocals – Helen ForrestWritten-By – Cahn - Styne*
3:02
6 Harry James & His Orchestra* Moonlight Becomes You
Leader – Harry James Orchestra – Harry James & His Orchestra*Vocals – Johnny McAfeeWritten-By – Burke - van Heusen*
3:23
7 Glenn Miller & His Orchestra* Moonlight Mood
Arranged By – Jerry GrayLeader – Glenn MillerOrchestra – Glenn Miller & His Orchestra*Vocals – Skip Nelson, The ModernairesWritten-By – Adamson*, de Rose*
2:52
8 Casa Loma Orchestra* Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Alto Saxophone – Danny D'AndreaAlto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Art RalstonAlto Saxophone, Vocals – Kenny SargentBass – Stanley DennisClarinet, Alto Saxophone – Clarence Hutchinrider*Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Pat Davis Drums – Tony BrigliaGuitar – Jack BlanchetteLeader, Alto Saxophone – Glen GrayOrchestra – Casa Loma Orchestra*Piano – Joe Hall Trombone – Billy Rauch, Pee Wee HuntTrombone, Alto Saxophone – Murray McEachernTrumpet – Cy Baker, Corky Cornelius*, Frank Ryerson, Grady WattsVocals – The LeBrun Sisters*Written-By – Ellington*, Russel*
3:30
9 Tony Pastor & His Orchestra* Hey Mabel
Leader – Tony PastorOrchestra – Tony Pastor & His Orchestra*Written-By – Tepper - Bennett*
3:09
10 Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra* It Started All Over Again
Arranged By – Axel StordahlLeader – Tommy DorseyOrchestra – Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra*Vocals – Frank Sinatra, Pied Pipers*Written-By – Carey*, Fisher*
2:58
11 Woody Herman & His Orchestra* Please Be There
Leader, Vocals – Woody HermanOrchestra – Woody Herman & His Orchestra*Written-By – Nemo*
2:37
12 Freddie Slack & His Orchestra* That Old Black Magic
Leader – Freddie SlackOrchestra – Freddie Slack & His Orchestra*Written-By – Mercer - Arlen*
2:40
13 Muggsy Spanier & His Orchestra* Two O'Clock Jump
Alto Saxophone – Ed Caine*, Joe Forchetti, Joe Herde, Karl KatesBass – Jack KelleherConductor, Leader – Muggsy SpanierGuitar – Ken BroadhurstOrchestra – Muggsy Spanier & His Orchestra*Piano – Charlie QueenerTenor Saxophone – Nick CaiazzaTrombone – Ford Leary, Vernon BrownTrumpet – Elmer O'Brien, Léon Schwartz*, Ruby WintersteinWritten-By – Goodman*, Basie*, James*
2:57
14 Glenn Miller & His Orchestra* That Old Black Magic
Leader – Glenn MillerOrchestra – Glenn Miller & His Orchestra*Vocals – Skip Nelson, The ModernairesWritten-By – Mercer - Arlen*
3:02
15 Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra* I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep
Leader – Jimmy DorseyOrchestra – Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra*Vocals – Bob Eberle*Written-By – Berlin*
2:58
16 Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra* Mandy, Make Up Your Mind
Arranged By – Sy OliverLeader – Tommy DorseyOrchestra – Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra*Written-By – Johnstron*, Meyer*, Clarke*, Turk*
2:59
17 Woody Herman & His Orchestra* Four Or Five Times
Leader, Vocals – Woody HermanOrchestra – Woody Herman & His Orchestra*Written-By – Gay*
3:10
18 Cab Calloway & His Orchestra* Ogeechee River Lullaby
Alto Saxophone – Hilton JeffersonAlto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Andrew Brown Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Irving Brown Bass – Milt HintonDrums – Cozy ColeGuitar – Danny BarkerLeader, Vocals – Cab CallowayOrchestra – Cab Calloway & His Orchestra*Piano – Bennie PayneTenor Saxophone – Al Gibson, Walter ThomasTrombone – Keg Johnson, Quentin JacksonTrombone, Vibraphone – Tyree GlennTrumpet – Jonah Jones, Lammar Wright, Russell Smith, Shad CollinsWritten-By – Calloway*, Wood*, Palmer*
3:37
19 Harry James & His Orchestra* Velvet Moon
Arranged By – Jack MatthiasLeader – Harry James Orchestra – Harry James & His Orchestra*Written-By – DeLange*, Myrow*
3:33
20 Woody Herman & His Orchestra* I Dood It
Leader – Woody HermanOrchestra – Woody Herman & His Orchestra*Vocals – Charles Peterson*Written-By – De Paul*
2:49
21 Harry James & His Orchestra* Prince Charming
Leader – Harry James Orchestra – Harry James & His Orchestra*Written-By – Holmes*
2:40

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Membran Music Ltd.

Credits

  • Artwork – Hommage Multimedia GmbH
  • Liner Notes – Gerhard Klußmeier*
  • Liner Notes [Translation] – Steven Clark

Notes

Track 1570 - 1590 (Numbering of the tracks in the series)
Total time: 64:55

Released in a digibook with a 24 page booklet offering notes in english and german

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4 011222 237712
  • Label Code: LC 12281
  • Rights Society: MCPS
  • Other (ISBN): 978-3-86562-854-1
  • SPARS Code: AAD
  • Matrix / Runout: 223771
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI CA803
  • Other (Product Code): 222