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  1. Listen to Mister Five-by-five: Swingin' Blues Sides on Spotify. Jimmy Rushing · Ep · 2007 · 6 songs.

  2. Mister Five-By-Five: Swingin' Blues Sides by Jimmy Rushing released in 1981. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. 23. Jan. 1996 · Find release reviews and credits for Mister Five-By-Five: Swingin' Blues Sides - Jimmy Rushing on AllMusic - 1996

  4. Tracklist. Credits. Bass – Gene Ramey ( tracks: A5; B3-B5), Joe Shulman ( tracks: B1-B2), Ray Brown ( tracks: A1-A4) Drums – Bill Clark ( tracks: B1-B2), J.C. Heard ( tracks: A1-A4), Jo Jones ( tracks: A5; B3-B5) Guitar – Barney Kessel ( tracks: A1-A4) Piano – John Lewis (2) ( tracks: A5-B5), Oscar Peterson ( tracks: A1-A4)

  5. 1999 — US. CD —. Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Lester Swings" on Discogs.

  6. Young plays a fine opening solo and he plays great exchanges with Basie, but that’s basically all that this performance has in common with the 1939 “Lester Leaps In”. The tempo is slower in 1944 than 5 years earlier, and the harmonic progression was “I Got Rhythm” in 1939 and a 12-bar blues on the “remake”.

  7. Jimmy got the ‘Five by Five’ tag from a 1942 song by Ella Mae Morse, and that big voice came from a very solid foundation. James Andrew Rushing was born in Oklahoma City in 1901 into a family in love with music: his father played trumpet and his mother and brothers were all singers. Young Jimmy learned violin and piano, and enrolled at ...