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1939 - Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra
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  1. Baby Won't You Please Come Home
  2. You're Just a Dream
  3. The Lonesome Road
  4. You Set Me on Fire
  5. I've Only Myself to Blame
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  1. Baby Won't You Please Come Home
  2. You're Just a Dream
  3. The Lonesome Road
  4. You Set Me on Fire
  5. I've Only Myself to Blame
  6. What Is This Thing Called Swing?
  7. Mixup
  8. Shoemaker's Holiday
  9. Blue Blazes
  10. Mandy, Make up Your Mind
  11. Easter Parade
  12. Ain't She Sweet
  13. White Heat
  14. Oh Why, Oh Why
  15. Well, All Right Then
  16. You Let Me Down
  17. I Love You
  18. Who Did You Meet Last Night?
  19. You Let Me Down
  20. Sassin' the Boss
  21. I Want the Waiter (With the Water)
  22. I Used to Love You (But It's All over Now)
  23. Belgium Stomp
  24. You Can Fool Some of the People (Some of the Time)
  25. Think of Me Little Daddy
  26. Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)
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For this Classics CD, most of the Jimmie Lunceford Orchestra's earlier Vocalion recordings (owned by Columbia) are reissued. The loss of Sy Oliver in August 1939 (he was lured away by Tommy Dorsey) would soon hurt the band but they were still using Oliver's arrangemetns in the last session. "Baby, Won't You Please Come Home," "What Is This Thing Called Swing," a classic rendition of "Ain't She Sweet," "Well, All Right Then" and "Belgium Stomp" are among the more memorable selections on this CD which also has a few typically ...

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