Various Artists – New York Big Bands: Armstrong, Goodman, Miller & Henderson

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New York Big Bands: Armstrong, Goodman, Miller & Henderson

1. Glenn Miller – Tuxedo Junction 0:00
2. Fletcher Henderson – Hocus Pocus 3:31
3. Benny Goodman – Jersey Bounce 6:47
4. Fletcher Henderson – Comin’ And Goin’ 9:43
5. Glenn Miller – In The Mood 12:53
6. Fletcher Henderson – Rug Cutter’s Swing 16:31
7. Louis Armstrong – Some Of These Days 19:37
8. Benny Goodman – King Porter Stomp 22:41
9. Fletcher Henderson – Hot And Anxious 25:49
10. Glenn Miller – Imagination 29:10
11. Glenn Miller – Perfidia 31:59
12. Fletcher Henderson – Singin’ The Blues 36:08
13. Benny Goodman – In A Sentimental Mood 39:25
14. Fletcher Henderson –The Stampede 43:03
15. Benny Goodman – Honeysuckle Rose 46:15
16. Louis Armstrong- Ain’t Misbehavin’ 49:17
17. Benny Goodman – Sometimes I’m Happy 52:29
18. Luis Armstrong – I Can’t Give You Anything But Love 56:08
19. Glenn Miller – Moonlight Sonata 59:30
20. Louis Armstrong – I’m In The Mood For Love 1:02:57
21. Glenn Miller – Devil May Care 1:06:06
22. Louis Armstrong – Jeepers Creepers 1:09:11
23. Glenn Miller – Week End of a Private Secretary 1:11:50
24. Louis Armstrong – I Ain’t Got Nobody 1:14:51
25. Benny Goodman – Elmer’s Tune 1:17:28
26. Fletcher Henderson – Somebody Loves Me 1:20:18

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