Subscribe and turn on notifications If you like our work, feel free to pay us a coffee ❤️ 00:00:00 Jay McShann and His Orchestra feat. Charlie Parker - Swingmatism (1941) 00:02:38 Benny Goodman and His Orchestra - King Porter Stomp (1935) 00:05:46 Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra - Swing that Music (1936) 00:08:38 Lionel Hampton - Tempo & Swing (1940) 00:11:59 The Chocolate Dandies - I Can’t Believe That You’re Love With Me (1940) 00:16:15 Benny Goodman and His Orchestra - Bugle Call Rag (1936) 00:19:13 Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra - Rug Cutter's Swing (1934) 00:22:20 Count Basie and His Orchestra - Baby Don't Tell on Me (1939) 00:25:14 Billie Holiday acc. by Teddy Wilson’s Orchetsra Young - Back in Your Own Backyard (1938) 00:27:55 Bessie Smith - Cake Walkin' Babies ( From Home ) (1925) 00:31:06 Albert Ammons - Boogie Woogie Blues (1939) 00:34:52 Jimmy Yancey - Rollin' the Stone (1939) 00:37:35 Count Basie and His Orchestra - Swingin’ the Blues (1938) 00:40:18 Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra - Ain’t Misbehavin’ (1929) 00:43:30 The Gotham Stompers - My Honey's Lovin' Arms (1937) 00:46:17 Gene Krupa’s Swing Band - I Hope Gabriel Likes My Music (1936) 00:49:21 Kansas City Five - Laughin' at Life (1938) 00:52:27 Gene Krupa’s Swing Band - Swing Is Here (1936) 00:55:23 The Gotham Stompers - Did Anyone Ever Tell You? (1937) 00:58:24 Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Cocktails for Two (1938) 01:01:32 Fats Waller - Sweet Savannah Sue (1929) 01:04:35 Billie Holiday and Her Orchestra feat. Lester Young - Me, Myself and I (1937) 01:07:12 Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers - I'm Looking For A Little Bluebird (1930) 01:10:01 Cab Calloway and his Orchestra - Trylon Swing (1939) 01:12:50 Bud Freeman and his Summa Cum Laude Orchestra - Tia Juana (1940) 01:15:30 Woody Herman and His Orchestra - At the Woodchoppers' Ball (1939) 01:18:46 Ella Fitzgerald acc. by Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra - A Tisket-A Tasket (1936) 01:21:24 Eddie Condon & His Windy City Seven - Love Is Just Around The Corner (1938) 01:24:29 The Kansas City Six - Way Down Yonder in New Orleans (1938) 01:27:27 Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra - The Stampede (1926) 01:27:59 Glenn Miller And His Orchestra - Chattanooga Choo Choo (1941) All Contents Have Been Recorded From Original 10“ Vinyls So Audio Quality, Also If Digitally Remastered In CT Studios For This Compilation, Could Be A Little Bit Noisy. (P)(C) 2021 Classical Tunes Image Licensed From User ID: 291872011 All Rights Reserved Swing music is a form of jazz that developed in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s. The name came from the emphasis on the off–beat, or weaker pulse. Swing bands usually featured soloists who would improvise on the melody over the arrangement. The danceable swing style of big bands and bandleaders such as Benny Goodman was the dominant form of American popular music from 1935 to 1946, known as the swing era. The verb “to swing“ is also used as a term of praise for playing that has a strong groove or drive. Notable musicians of the swing era include Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Cab Calloway, Jimmy Dorsey, Tommy Dorsey, Woody Herman, Harry James, Lionel Hampton, Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw. Swing has its roots in 1920s dance music ensembles, which began using new styles of written arrangements, incorporating rhythmic innovations pioneered by Louis Armstrong, Coleman Hawkins, Benny Carter and other jazzmen. During the World War II era Swing began to decline in popularity, and after war, bebop and jump blues gained popularity. Swing blended with other genres to create new musical styles. In country music, artists such as Jimmie Rodgers, Moon Mullican, Milton Brown and Bob Wills introduced elements of swing along with blues to create a genre called “western swing“. Famous roma guitarist Django Reinhardt created gypsy swing music and composed the gypsy swing standard “Minor Swing“. #Swing #Jazz #Lounge
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