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Tommy Dorsey

  • Genre: Swing
  • Hometown: Shenandoah

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During the Swing era, there were jazz bands, dance bands, and sweet bands: Dorsey had the finest, most sugarcoated dance band that nevertheless swung like Roger Maris. They had almost 200 hit singles between 1935 and 1953. As a trombonist, Dorsey had amazing breath control that was studied by jazz musicians as well as by his star singer, the young Frank Sinatra. Aside from the Voice, Dorsey employed Sy Oliver, Buddy Rich, and Jo Stafford in his band during the early '40s, each of whom ultimately went out and struck it big in his or her own right.

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1. Song Of India (3:10) The Only Big Band CD You'll Ever Need $0.99
2. East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon) (3:20) The Essential Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra $0.99
3. Blue Moon (4:40) A Voice In Time (1939-1952) $0.99
4. How Am I To Know (3:05) The Song Is You $0.99
5. I'll Never Smile Again (3:11) The Essential Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra $0.99
6. At The Fat Man's (3:12) The Sentimental Gentleman Of Swing - The Tommy Dorsey Centennial Collection $0.99
7. The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else (4:30) The Fabulous Frank Sinatra and Tommy Dorsey $0.99
8. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (3:11) Swing Hits - Polvere Di Stelle $0.99
9. I'm In The Mood For Love (3:22) The Only Big Band CD You'll Ever Need $0.99
10. Let's Get Away From It All (5:54) I'll Be Seeing You $0.99

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