MP3 Fats Waller And His Rhythm - 1934-1943 - Ain´t Misbehavin
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Dinah
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Sweet Sue, Just You
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Aint Misbehavin
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Twelfth Street Rag
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Oh! Baby Sweet Baby
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I Aint Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares For Me)
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Squeeze Me
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Everybody Loves My Baby
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Sugar Blues
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Shame! Shame! (Everybody Knows Your Game)
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I Got Rhythm
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Your Feets Too Big
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I Just Made Up With That Old Girl Of Mine
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Fats Waller Original E Flat Blues
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Dream Man
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Youre Not The Only Oyster In The Stew
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Im Crazy Bout My Baby
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Floatin Down To Cotton Town
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SPosin
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Hallelujah! Things Look Rosy Now
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You Look Good To Me
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Why Do I Lie To Myself About You?
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Tell Me With Your Kisses
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Ive Got My Fingers Crossed
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Composer, performer, jazzman, piano and organ genius.
24 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Swing/Big Band, JAZZ: Traditional Jazz Combo
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Born in Harlem, New York, Fats Waller recorded his first songs at 18, in 1922. Piano and organ genius, composer and performer, he appeared in Broadway shows and movies; after 1934 he started touring the U.S. (and later Europe) and recording with his combo, Fats Waller and His Rhythm.
In 1940 he appeared in the movie Stormy Weather, leading a band inclusing names such as Slam Stewart and Benny Carter.
He died in 1943 on a train in Kansas City, while travelling back to New York after a concert in Hollywood.
24 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Swing/Big Band, JAZZ: Traditional Jazz Combo
Details:
Born in Harlem, New York, Fats Waller recorded his first songs at 18, in 1922. Piano and organ genius, composer and performer, he appeared in Broadway shows and movies; after 1934 he started touring the U.S. (and later Europe) and recording with his combo, Fats Waller and His Rhythm.
In 1940 he appeared in the movie Stormy Weather, leading a band inclusing names such as Slam Stewart and Benny Carter.
He died in 1943 on a train in Kansas City, while travelling back to New York after a concert in Hollywood.
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