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  1. Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra. Released. 1991 — France. CD —. Compilation. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1990 CD release of "1938-1939" on Discogs.

  2. It's as simple as this, in the late 1930s Count Basie's band was as hot as they came. Basie managed to attract many of the best, up-and-coming musicians of the day into his band. The reputation of his band as one of the greatest in the history in jazz is based largely on his ability to attract brilliant soloists to play on his records. You can ...

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1941 Shellac release of "Decca Presents One O'Clock Jump: An Album Of "Jump" Music Played By Count Basie And His Orchestra" on Discogs.

  4. Do You Wanna Jump Children – 2:42 (Al Donahue, James Van Heusen, Willie Bryant, Victor Seisman) – Registrato il 16 novembre 1938 a New York Panassie Stomp – 2:45 (Count Basie) – Registrato il 16 novembre 1938 a New York

  5. Count Basie and his Orchestra. One O'Clock Jump

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    • Matthew Shank
  6. Original label pressing with typesetting variations to One O'Clock Jump, including "Count Basie and his Orchestra" on two lines, one track above center hole on side B. Pinprick dot or period ("⦁") stamped in runouts denotes Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Bridgeport, pressing. Artist on spines, back cover, labels: Count Basie And His Orchestra.

  7. The Count Swinging The Blues. LP, Album, Mono. Decca – BLK 86 014-P. Germany. Germany. Recently Edited. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Count Swinging The Blues by Count Basie And His Orchestra. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.