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  1. 5. Feb. 2021 · Composed by Ziggy Elman (music) and Johnny Mercer (lyric); arranged by Abe Osser. Recorded by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra for Victor on February 1, 1939 in New York.

  2. US Billboard 1 - 1939 (14 weeks), Grammy Hall of Fame in 1987 (1939), US BB 14 of 1939, POP 14 of 1939, Your Hit Parade 20 of 1939, nuTsie 41 of 1930s

  3. 22. Mai 2019 · His big break occurred in September 1936 when he joined Benny Goodmans very popular swing orchestra. For a few months Elman was BG’s main trumpet soloist although that changed when Harry James joined at the beginning of 1937.

  4. Elman was a sideman in groups led by Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey, then later led his own big band. So which did he prefer?

  5. 16. Aug. 2021 · The swaggering trumpet solo is by Ziggy Elman, who stepped up his already excellent playing after the departure of Harry James, when he became Benny’s featured trumpet soloist. (Above left: Louise Tobin watches Lionel Hampton, while Benny plays and Ziggy lounges – summer 1939.)

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ziggy_ElmanZiggy Elman - Wikipedia

    Harry Aaron Finkelman (May 26, 1914 – June 26, 1968), known professionally as Ziggy Elman, was an American jazz trumpeter associated with Benny Goodman, though he also led his group Ziggy Elman and His Orchestra.

  7. 31. Jan. 2024 · Of her string of impressive recordings with Goodman, most memorable are “Hooray For Love,” “The Dixieland Band,” “You’re A Heavenly Thing,” “The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea,” “It’s Been So Long,” “These Foolish Things,” “You Turned The Tables On Me,” and her big hit, Johnny Mercer’s “Goody-Goody.”