Tag “swing”
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Recordings tagged as “swing”
18,191 recordings found
- 1 - Speak Low by The Four Freshmen
- 1 - Speak Low by Coleman Hawkins
- 1 - Speak Low by Ute Lemper
- 1 - Speak Low by Glenn Miller and The Army Air Force Band
- 1 - Speak Low by Billie Holiday
- 1 - Speak Low by Tony Bennett (US jazz/standards vocalist)
- 1 - Speak Low by Tony Bennett (US jazz/standards vocalist)
- 1 - Speak Low by Tony Bennett (US jazz/standards vocalist) duet with Norah Jones
- 1 - Speakeasy Blues by King Oliver (jazz cornetist)
- 1 - Speakeasy Blues (studio, 1928-09-10) by King Oliver (jazz cornetist)
- 1 - Speakeasy Blues by King Oliver (jazz cornetist)
- 1 - Special Delivery Stomp by Artie Shaw
- 1 - Special Delivery Stomp (mx. VP 827) by Artie Shaw and His Gramercy Five
- 1 - Speculation by EGO-WRAPPIN'
- 1 - Speedliner by Illinois Jacquet and His Orchestra
- 1 - Spiaggia deserta by Piero Umiliani
- 1 - Spice by Frank Sinatra, Jr.
- 1 - Spice of Life by The Manhattan Transfer
- 1 - Spider (radio edit) by Parov Stelar (Marcus Füreder)
- 1 - Spider Swing by M. Bulteau
- 1 - Spinning Wheel by Peter Cincotti
- 1 - Spinning Wheel by Maynard Ferguson
- 1 - Spirit Indestructible by Nelly Furtado
- 1 - Splanky by Count Basie (pianist)
- 1 - Splish Splash by Bobby Darin
- 1 - Splish Splash by Bobby Darin
- 1 - Split Kick by Art Blakey
- 1 - Spontis zeugen Banker by Roger Cicero
- 1 - Spooky by Peter Grant (UK easy listening/jazz vocalist)
- 1 - Spoonful by Gil Evans (Canadian–American jazz pianist and composer)
- 1 - Sporting Attire and Shooting the Agate (Spoken) by Jelly Roll Morton
- 1 - Sporting Life Costumes (Spoken) by Albert Glenny, Leonard Bechet, and Alan Lomax (US ethnomusicologist)
- 1 - Spreadin’ Rhythm Around by Billie Holiday
- 1 - Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most by Ella Fitzgerald (American jazz singer)
- 1 - Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most by Sarah Vaughan
- 1 - Spring Is Here by Count Basie (pianist)
- 1 - Spring Is Here by Count Basie & His Orchestra
- 1 - Spring Is Here by Julie London
- 1 - Spring Is Here (1947 alternate take) by Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”)
- 1 - Spring Is Here by Bobby Darin
- 1 - Spring Is Here (1958 original studio mix) by Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”), orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle
- 1 - Spring Is Here (No. 1) by Count Basie & His Atomic Band
- 1 - Spring Is Here (No. 2) by Count Basie & His Atomic Band
- 1 - Spring, Beautiful Spring by Bobby Hackett
- 1 - Springtime in Africa by Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader)
- 1 - Spygame by Parov Stelar (Marcus Füreder)
- 1 - Squatty Roo by Johnny Hodges
- 1 - Squatty Roo by André Previn (pianist, conductor, composer, arranger) & David Finck
- 1 - Squaty Roo by Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor)
- 1 - Squeeze Me by Bechet-Spanier Big Four
- 1 - Squeeze Me by Sidney Bechet
- 1 - Squeeze Me by Pee Wee Russell
- 1 - Squeeze Me (mono) by Earl Fatha Hines
- 1 - St Exubérant by Paris Combo
- 1 - St Louis Blues by Oscar Alemán
- 1 - St Louis Blues (1940-08-06, mx. WC-3212-A) by Gene Krupa and His Orchestra
- 1 - St. Bart's by Lee Ritenour
- 1 - St. James Ballroom by Alice Francis
- 1 - St. James Infirmary by Jimmy Smith (US jazz organist)
- 1 - St. James Infirmary by Louis Armstrong
- 1 - St. James Infirmary by Louis Armstrong
- 1 - St. James Infirmary by Erroll Garner
- 1 - St. James Infirmary by Jack Teagarden
- 1 - St. James Infirmary by Louis Armstrong
- 1 - St. James Infirmary by Pee Wee Russell
- 1 - St. James Infirmary (mx. VP 730) by Cab Calloway and His Orchestra
- 1 - St. James’ Infirmary Blues by Tom Jones (Welsh pop singer) & Jools Holland
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Django Reinhardt (French jazz guitarist and composer)
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Billie Holiday
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Louis Armstrong
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Dorsey Brothers’ Orchestra
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Art Tatum (US jazz pianist)
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Art Tatum (US jazz pianist)
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Count Basie (pianist)
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Jimmy Smith (US jazz organist)
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Peter Cincotti
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Ella Fitzgerald (American jazz singer)
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Count Basie and His All American Rhythm Section (The rhythm section of the band, sometimes extended with additional players)
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Louis Armstrong
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Art Tatum (US jazz pianist)
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Dizzy Gillespie
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Django Reinhardt (French jazz guitarist and composer)
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Louis Armstrong
- 1 - St. Louis Blues (1935-07: Studio Ultraphone, Paris, France) by Frank ‘Big Boy’ Goudie avec Section Rhythmique
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Art Tatum (US jazz pianist)
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Art Tatum (US jazz pianist)
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Art Tatum (US jazz pianist)
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Billie Holiday
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Louis Armstrong
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Art Tatum (US jazz pianist)
- 1 - St. Louis Blues (studio, 1930-03-21: Victor matrix 59720-1) by Thomas Waller (Fats Waller) & Benny Paine (jazz pianist and vocalist)
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Albert Ammons
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Eartha Kitt
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Sidney Bechet
- 1 - St. Louis Blues by Sidney Bechet
- 1 - St. Louis Blues (1947-08-06) by Albert Ammons & His Rhythm Kings