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  1. Plantation Boogie
  2. Laura
  3. Yes Sir, That's My Baby
  4. The Birth of the Blues
  5. Little Brown Jug
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  1. Plantation Boogie
  2. Laura
  3. Yes Sir, That's My Baby
  4. The Birth of the Blues
  5. Little Brown Jug
  6. September Song
  7. Ballin' the Jack
  8. Exactly Like You
  9. Siboney
  10. Sweet Georgia Brown
  11. The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise
  12. The Donkey Serenade
  13. Coquette
  14. I'm Beginning to See the Light
  15. Chinatown, My Chinatown
  16. Charmaine
  17. Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue (Has Any One Seen My Girl)
  18. Out of Nowhere
  19. Caravan
  20. That's My Weakness Now
  21. This Ole House
  22. Five O'Clock Whistle
  23. Twelfth Street Rag
  24. Good Night Sweetheart
  25. Delicious
  26. Fan Tango
  27. Stompin' at the Savoy
  28. Diane
  29. Honky Tonk Train Blues
  30. Alabamy Bound
  31. Tarragona
  32. At Sundown (When Love Is Calling Me Home)
  33. Jersey Bounce
  34. Hawaiian War Chant (Ta Hu Wa Hu Wai)
  35. What Is This Thing Called Love?
  36. Toot Toot Tootsie Goodbye
  37. Jumpin' on the Organ
  38. Avalon
  39. Somebody Stole My Gal
  40. Hot Foot Boogie
  41. Josephine
  42. 'Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
  43. Oh, You Beautiful Doll
  44. Indian Love Call
  45. Ain't She Sweet
  46. Yodelin' Organ
  47. Let Me Call You Sweetheart (I'm in Love with You)
  48. China Boy
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Leonard George DeStoppelaire, known professionally as Lenny Dee, occupied a leading position at the head of a pack of plugged-in organists who swarmed across the face of U.S. pop culture for about 20 years beginning in 1955. When he first began recording for Decca, the only organist carrying on with comparable camp was zingy Ethel Smith. When she arrived on the scene in the 1940s, the Hammond organ was largely the province of jazzmen like Milt Herth, Glenn Hardman, Count Basie, and the original jazz organist, Fats Waller. ...

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Double Dee-Light 2006, Jasmine Records

UPC: 604988042726

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