Monday, March 26, 2018
FTM 32918: For You
Please Say You Will
Scott Joplin’s first published song: 1895
played by Richard Zimmerman
Rose Time and You
composed by Luckey Roberts - published in 1923
played by Tom Roberts
When I’m With You
Celestin’s Original Tuxedo Orchestra 1927
No One Else But You
Louis Armstrong & his Savoy Ballroom Five 1928
When You Wore a Tulip {and I Wore a Big Red Rose}
composed by Percy Wenrich - published in 1914
Sidney DeParis’ Blue Note Stompers 1951
You Oughta See My Gal
Wilton Crawley & his Orchestra 1929
If You Want to Be My Sugar Papa
Louis Armstrong with
Jimmy Bertrand’s Washboard Wizards 1927
I Won’t Give You None
Punch Miller with
Jimmy Bertrand’s Washboard Wizards 1929
You’ve Got To Give Me Some
Bessie Smith accompanied by
Clarence Williams & Eddie Lang 1929
If You Don’t Give Me What I Want
Fulton Allen billed as Blind Boy Fuller 1937
Dirty Mother For You
Shufflin’ Sam & his Rhythm 1936
When You Were a Girl of Seven
Tampa Red & the Chicago Five 1936
You’re My Ideal
Lionel Hampton & his Orchestra 1938
I’ll See You In My Dreams
tenor saxophonist Ben Webster with
Teddy Wilson & his Orchestra 1936
For You
tenor saxophonist Wardell Gray with
bassist Vernon Alley & his Orchestra 1946
Just You, Just Me
alto saxophonist Willie Smith with
Nat King Cole 1956
I Get a Kick Out of You
Charlie Parker 1954
Monday, March 19, 2018
Face the Music 3.22.18
Filmic ‘You’ Mix
Untitled Phrases - cartoon soundtrack
Meade Lux Lewis 1943
I’m Going Away to Wear You Off My Mind
King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band 1923
You Simply Got Me Cuckoo
Kaplan’s Melodists 1923
Hello, Hawaii, How Are You?
Ciro’s Club Coon Orchestra - London 1916
You Keep Me Always Living In Sin
Joseph Robichaux
& his New Orleans Rhythm Boys 1933
Don’t You Want to Be a Member?
Bert Logan mid-1960s
You’ll Need Somebody On Your Bond
Blind Willie Johnson 1929
You Know One Joseph Keeba - Quadrille
Trinidad field recording 1939
You Got to Go Down
Reverend Blind Gary Davis 1935
You Bad and You Bad - Bongo
Trinidad field recording 1939
You Got to Move
Elder Benjamin H. Broadie & congregation 1948
How Long Must I Wait For You
Louis Jordan & his Tympani Five 1945
I Like What You Do
Roosevelt Sykes 1962
You Done Tore Your Playhouse Down
Washboard Sam 1936
You Got Me Worryin’
Tampa Red & the Chicago Five 1936
You’ve Been a Good Ole Wagon
But You Done Broke Down
Dinah Washington 1958
Hear Me Talking To You
Ma Rainey 1928
Do You Know What It Means?
Anthony Braxton contrabass clarinet
Stewart Gillmor valve trombone 1996
I’ll Tell You In Any Minute
Kenny Clarke Orchestra - Paris 1948
You Gotta Change
Illinois Jacquet & his Orchestra 1950
Monday, March 12, 2018
Face the Music 3.15.18
I Mean You Too
Special Edition for Jack Forbes
You Got the Right String Baby, But the Wrong Yo-Yo
Speckled Red - Chicago April 1930
You Got Me Rollin’
Carolina Peanut Boys/Memphis Sheiks - Memphis 1930
Baby You Win
Charlie Burse & his Memphis Mudcats - Memphis 1939
I Would Do Anything For You
Dusky Dailey - San Antonio 1937
What You Want Me To Do?
King Oliver & his Orchestra 1929
Don’t You Leave Me Here
Jelly Roll Morton 1939
Blue, Turning Grey Over You
Ralph Sutton Trio 1951
It’s Right Here For You
Eddie Condon & his Band 1939
It Should Be You
Henry Red Allen & his Orchestra 1929
Can You Take It?
Fletcher Henderson & his Orchestra 1934
You’re a Lucky Guy
Billie Holiday with Count Basie’s Orchestra 1939
Exactly Like You
Jimmy Rushing with Count Basie’s Orchestra 1937
So You Won’t Jump
Jay McShann Quartet - Chicago 1941
I’ll Always Love You Just the Same
Tiny Grimes Quintet featuring Charlie Parker 1944
Dream of You
James “Trummy” Young’s All-Stars 1945
You Go To My Head
Bud Powell Trio 1949
I Mean You
Coleman Hawkins & his Orchestra 1946
I Hear You Knockin’
Wardell Gray
featuring Dexter Gordon blowing baritone sax 1952
I Mean You Too
Special Edition for Jack Forbes
You Got the Right String Baby, But the Wrong Yo-Yo
Speckled Red - Chicago April 1930
You Got Me Rollin’
Carolina Peanut Boys/Memphis Sheiks - Memphis 1930
Baby You Win
Charlie Burse & his Memphis Mudcats - Memphis 1939
I Would Do Anything For You
Dusky Dailey - San Antonio 1937
What You Want Me To Do?
King Oliver & his Orchestra 1929
Don’t You Leave Me Here
Jelly Roll Morton 1939
Blue, Turning Grey Over You
Ralph Sutton Trio 1951
It’s Right Here For You
Eddie Condon & his Band 1939
It Should Be You
Henry Red Allen & his Orchestra 1929
Can You Take It?
Fletcher Henderson & his Orchestra 1934
You’re a Lucky Guy
Billie Holiday with Count Basie’s Orchestra 1939
Exactly Like You
Jimmy Rushing with Count Basie’s Orchestra 1937
So You Won’t Jump
Jay McShann Quartet - Chicago 1941
I’ll Always Love You Just the Same
Tiny Grimes Quintet featuring Charlie Parker 1944
Dream of You
James “Trummy” Young’s All-Stars 1945
You Go To My Head
Bud Powell Trio 1949
I Mean You
Coleman Hawkins & his Orchestra 1946
I Hear You Knockin’
Wardell Gray
featuring Dexter Gordon blowing baritone sax 1952
Friday, March 2, 2018
Face the Music 3.08.18 - I Mean You
Oh! You Beautiful Doll (published in 1911)
Morten Gunnar Larsen piano solo
I’ll Lend You Anything
Bert Williams 1910
Ain’t You, Baby?
Ray Miller & his Orchestra 1929
Nobody But You
Frankie Trumbauer & his Orchestra 1929
I’m a Hundred Per Cent For You
Fats Waller & his Rhythm 1935
I Can’t Give You Anything But Love
Big Joe Turner with Joe Sullivan & his
Cafe Society Orchestra 1940
Keep a Knockin’ an’ You Can’t Get In
James ‘Boodle-it’ Wiggins
accompanied by pianist Bob Call 1928
If I Let You Get Away With It
(You’ll Do It All of the Time)
Tampa Red with pianist Black Bob 1934
If You Don’t, I Know Who Will
Bessie Smith accompanied by
pianist Fletcher Henderson 1923
If You See Me Comin’
Mezzrow-Ladnier Quartet
vocal by guitarist Teddy Bunn 1938
You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me
Jonah Jones & his Orchestra featuring
alto saxophonist Hilton Jefferson 1945
Embraceable You
Eddie Condon & his Windy City Seven 1938
Memories of You
Bud Freeman & his Gang 1938
Something to Remember You By
Lester Young Quintet 1947
Why Do I Love You
Charlie Parker 1951
Something For You
Oscar Pettiford & his Orchestra 1945
You Can Depend On Me
Sonny Stitt with Gene Ammons 1950
I Mean You
Thelonious Monk Quartet
with Milt Jackson 1948
Oh! You Beautiful Doll (published in 1911)
Morten Gunnar Larsen piano solo
I’ll Lend You Anything
Bert Williams 1910
Ain’t You, Baby?
Ray Miller & his Orchestra 1929
Nobody But You
Frankie Trumbauer & his Orchestra 1929
I’m a Hundred Per Cent For You
Fats Waller & his Rhythm 1935
I Can’t Give You Anything But Love
Big Joe Turner with Joe Sullivan & his
Cafe Society Orchestra 1940
Keep a Knockin’ an’ You Can’t Get In
James ‘Boodle-it’ Wiggins
accompanied by pianist Bob Call 1928
If I Let You Get Away With It
(You’ll Do It All of the Time)
Tampa Red with pianist Black Bob 1934
If You Don’t, I Know Who Will
Bessie Smith accompanied by
pianist Fletcher Henderson 1923
If You See Me Comin’
Mezzrow-Ladnier Quartet
vocal by guitarist Teddy Bunn 1938
You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me
Jonah Jones & his Orchestra featuring
alto saxophonist Hilton Jefferson 1945
Embraceable You
Eddie Condon & his Windy City Seven 1938
Memories of You
Bud Freeman & his Gang 1938
Something to Remember You By
Lester Young Quintet 1947
Why Do I Love You
Charlie Parker 1951
Something For You
Oscar Pettiford & his Orchestra 1945
You Can Depend On Me
Sonny Stitt with Gene Ammons 1950
I Mean You
Thelonious Monk Quartet
with Milt Jackson 1948
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