My most precious Henkie, thank you for playing Al Jolson !!!!! I love him !!!!!!! This is a great song !!!!!!! My sweetie, you are forever in my heart and soul !!!!!! Yours Jytte
Thank you that you like good old Al !!!! My dearest Jytte I hope that everything went well in the hospital ! I'll wait for your return !!!!!! Yours forever, Henk !!!!!
May 23, 1949, Los Angeles - _Chinatown, My Chinatown_ - William Jerome (words) & Jean Schwartz (music) - Al Jolson with Matty Malneck and his Orchestra and Four Hits and a Miss - recorded on the occasion of the theatrical release of _Jolson Sings Again_ *"Chinatown, My Chinatown"* is a popular song written by William Jerome (words) and Jean Schwartz (music) in 1906 and later interpolated into the musical _Up and Down Broadway_ (1910). The song has been recorded by numerous artists and is considered an early jazz standard. Composition Tin Pan Alley songwriters Jean Schwartz and William Jerome began their partnership in 1901 and collaborated successfully for more than a decade. They composed many popular songs together, including million-sellers "Mister Dooley" and "Bedelia". "Chinatown, My Chinatown" is considered their biggest hit, but it did not catch on when they wrote it in 1906, and the musical revue it was added to in 1910, _Up and Down Broadway,_ was not especially successful. By the time "Chinatown, My Chinatown" became a national hit in 1915, the two were no longer collaborating. The melody of the song uses the pentatonic scale, while the harmonies employ many parallel fourths and fifths, a common exoticist technique of the time based on Western stereotypes of Chinese and other East Asian music. Through these musical techniques as well as racist lyrics, the song participates in the history of Orientalism. The original tempo of the song was slow; later it was adapted to a fox-trot tempo, reflecting the popularity of the dance. Still later, jazz musicians played the song at a "hot jazz" tempo. Recording history "Chinatown, My Chinatown" has been recorded by numerous artists. Several recordings in late 1914 presaged its popularity in 1915 when the American Quartet with Billy Murray had a number one record on Victor, and Grace Kerns and John Barnes Wells also had a popular recording on Columbia. The same year, Columbia also released a version by Prince's Orchestra, in a one-step medley with Alabama Jubilee and Sam Ash recorded an abbreviated version of it for the Columbia-affiliated, bargain-priced Little Wonder Records. At least 25 jazz recordings of the song were done between 1928 and 1942; seven were recorded in 1935 alone. Fletcher Henderson, Louis Armstrong, Louis Prima, and Lionel Hampton were among the many jazz artists who recorded this song in the 1930s. Its recording history is one of the elements that qualifies it as an early jazz standard. Subsequently, the accordionist John Serry Sr. also recorded an easy listening arrangement of the song for RCA Thesaurus in 1954. *CHINATOWN, MY CHINATOWN* Grace Kerns and J. B. Wells 1915 First recording on Oct 23, 1914 American Quartet Feb 1915 Miss Shirley Kellogg 1915 The Whispering Pianist (Art Gillham) Jan 1929 Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra Dec 1931 Mills Brothers May 1932 Hotcha Trio 1933 Jay Wilbur and His Band 1934 Medley Louis Prima and His New Orleans Gang Jun 1935 Milton Brown and His Brownies Dec 9, 1935 Joe Kennedy and His Rhythm Orchestra Jan 15, 1936 The Four Crotchets 1936 Slim and Slam Apr 1938 The Foursome - Accompanied by Perry Botkin's Instrumental Quartet 1938 The Merry Macs 1939 Cecil Aagaard & His Swingsters 1941 Lee Monti's Tu Tones - Vocal by Mario Lozer Apr 1948 *Al Jolson with 4 Hits and a Miss and Matty Malneck and His Orchestra Sep 5, 1949* Joe Pica Oct 1954 The Hi-Lo's 1955 Lizzie Miles 1956 Bing Crosby with Buddy Cole and His Trio 1957 Chris Connor Oct 1958 Al Jolson with Orchestra directed by Lou Bring 1958 Big Ben Banjo Band with The Minstrel Singers 1959 Medley The Original Washboard Band 1959 Frankie Ford 1960 Hal Mooney & Orch. 1960 Chinatown, My Chinatown Alex Welsh and His Band 1961 Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra 1962 Caterina Valente with John Keating and His Orchestra 1964 Jimmy Roselli 1965 Freddy Morgan 1966 Tony Randall 1967 Alton Purnell and The Cotton City Jazzband 1970 Alton Purnell with Barry Martyn's Band 1972 Reg Varney 1972 Medley The Alan Tew Orchestra and Chorus 1972 Jazz Lips 1973 Martin Bogan and Armstrong 1974 Clinton Ford 1979 Johnny Gimble & The Texas Swing Pioneers 1980 Benkó Dixieland Band 1982 The Film 77 Big Band 1982 The NatWest Jazz Band 1982 Louisiana Syncopators 1982 Chester Zardis and His Hot 5 1985 The Misty Four with the Cor Bakker Trio 1986 Saratoga Seven 1986 The Sureshots 1987 Tante Friedas Jazzkränzchen 1993 Pee Dee Jazzband 1994 Howard Armstrong 1995 Chris Dean and The Syd Lawrence Orchestra 1997 The Asylum Street Spankers 1997 The Hot Club of Cowtown Sep 1, 1998 Le Jazz Chamber Orchestra 1998 The Heart of England Jazz Band 2002 Live Estelle Reiner 2003 The Hotlanta Trio 2003 Firecracker Jazz Band Dec 1, 2004 John Dunmore's New Orleans Jazz Band 2004 Live Bubblin' Toorop Trio 2008 Cow Bop 2011 Chinatown Kermit Ruffins May 2013 Carolyn Martin 2014 The Jenny Finn Orchestra 2014 Eli & the Hot Six 2015 Live Kickin' Jass Orchestra 2021 Live
*Instrumental* Victor Military Band Mar 1915 Medley Signor "Grinderino" Dec 1915 Medley Red Nichols and His Five Pennies 1929 Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra Nov 1930 Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra Oct 1934 Borrah Minevitch and His Harmonica Rascals 1934 Ray Noble and his Orchestra 1935 Joe Daniels & His Hot Shots in "Drumnasticks" 1936 Tommy Dorsey and His Clambake Seven Aug 24, 1938 Kamil Běhounek 1938 Pat Dodd and Cecil Norman 1943 Medley Brother Bones and His Shadows Dec 1948 The Dell Trio 1951 Chet Atkins and His Galloping Guitar Aug 1952 Bobby Maxwell and His Swinging Harps 1952 Firehouse Five Plus Two 1953 Frank Coughlan and His Cotton Pickers 1953 Lenny Dee Sep 1955 Sidney Bechet et ses Vogue Jazzmen 1955 Rampart Street Paraders 1955 Ladislav Bezubka And His Soloists 1956 Teddy Buckner 1956 Live George Girard and His New Orleans Five 1956 Danny Barker 1956 Knuckles O'Toole 1956 Medley Tom & Dan 1956 Orchestra conducted by Jackie Gleason Aug 1957 Joe Newman and His Orchestra 1957 Trio Claude Bolling 1957 Margie Meinert 1957 Prof. Albert White 1957 The San Francisco Marching, Trotting & Walking Band 1958 Lenny Herman and "The Mightiest Little Band in the Land" 1958 The Left Bank Bearcats 1958 Frans Poptie and His Swing Specials 1958 Ace Harris & Buddy Charles 1958 Ray Colignon 1958 The Laurie Johnson Orchestra 1958 Tony Parenti's New Orleanians 1958 George Lewis 1959 Bob Kames 1959 Henri René and His Orchestra 1959 Don Redman & The Knights of the Roundtable 1959 Bob Wallis and His New Storyville Jazzmen 1959 Dave Wierbach and His Dixieland Band 1959 David Carroll and His Orchestra 1959 Johnny Maddox 1959 Medley Ralph Burns and His Orchestra 1959 Ruby Braff 1959 Russ Conway with Accompaniment directed by Geoff Love 1959 Medley Roman New Orleans Jazz Band 1960 Grandma Merrill 1960 Julius Jacobsen og Herluf Aurvig 1960 Harold Smart 1961 Unverified Sweet Emma Barrett and Her Dixieland Boys 1961 Father Joseph Dustin (C.S.S.R.) 1961 Medley Billy Mure & His Orchestra 1961 Dick Leibert 1961 Jerry White 1961 Reginald Dixon 1961 Del Wood with The Merry Melody Singers Sep 1962 Dave Remington Sep 1962 Anson Week & Orchestra 1962 Dick Schory's Percussion Pops Orchestra 1962 Papa Bue's Viking Jazz Band 1963 The Bruce Turner Jump Band 1963 Bobby Gregg and His Friends 1963 The Last Straws 1965 Capt. John Handy 1966 Zutty Singleton, Tommy Gwaltney, Sammy Rimington with Bob Greene, Slide Harris, Van Perry 1967 Sonny Stitt 1967 Teddy Wilson 1967 The New Temperance Seven 1970 Frank Chacksfield and His Orchestra 1970 Pi Scheffer's O.K. Wobblers 1970 Medley The Gaudin Fair Organ 1970 Medley Papa Oscars Dixielanders 1971 Leinemann 1971 Jaap Zeeland 1972 P.S. Corporation 1972 Jack Hylton and His Orchestra 1973 Wallace Davenport with Louis Nelson 1973 Clem Tervalon 1973 Mountain Village Jazzmen 1973 Peter's Banjo Greetings 1974 Hamburg Oldtime Allstars 1974 Quinteto de Hernán Oliva 1974 Butch Thompson & Søren Houlinds Copenhagen Ragtime Band 1975 New Orleans Jazz Babies 1975 Lee Collins/Ralph Sutton Jazzola Six 1976 The Tremble Kids 1976 Alvin Alcorn and His Friends in Belgium 1976 Swiss Dixie Stompers 1977 The Diamond Accordian Band 1977 Medley Frl. Mayer's Hinterhaus Jazzer 1978 The Hot Mustard Jazz Band 1980 Medley Live Björn Milder 1980 Bob Wilber and The American All Stars feat. Lars Erstrand 1980 Phil Kelsall 1980 Medley La Vida Jazzband 1981 Live Chuck Diamond and The Royal Dixie Jazz Band 1981 Riverboat Jazzband 1982 Stokstad/Jensen Trad. Band 1982 New Haranni Poison Mixers meet Rod Mason 1982 Jack Emblow with The French Collection 1983 Ball Bearing Dixielanders 1983 Barry Martyn Jazz Band 1983 New Emily Jazz Orchestra 1983 Ken Colyer's Jazzmen 1984 Live The European Classic Jazzband 1984 Dirty Dozen 1984 Bob Wilber - Dick Wellstood 1984 Les Amis du Jazz 1984 Limehouse Jazzband 1984 Robert Wolfe 1984 Live Medley Sam Lee - Spirits of Rhythm 1984 The Ness River Rhythm Kings 1984 Max Collie's Rhythm Aces 1985 Larry Unger 1985 Medley Hyperion Outfall Serenaders 1986 Heritage Hall Jazz Band 1986 Jacques Doudelle 1986 Canadian Brass with George Segal 1987 Cynthia Sayer featuring Dick Wellstood & Milt Hinton 1987 New Riverside Dixieland Jazzband 1988 Bob Haggart with Lino Patruno & His Friends 1988 Sharkey Bonano 1989 Live iKid Ory 1990 The Doug MacDonald Quartet 1990 The Julian'S New Orleans Jazz Friends 1991 Rick Fay and Friends 1992 Soprano Summit 1994 Charlie Love Trio 1994 Squeek Steele 1994 The Classic Jazz Quartet 1995 Live Tremè Brass Band 1995 Yasuhiko Arima & Dixie Jive 1996 Kenneth Arnström Feb 1997 Bayou Blue 1997 Live Loverfield Jazzband 1998 Dan Block Aug 1999 Gregg Stafford Meets Brian Carrick Jun 28, 2000 Kenny Davern and Bob Wilber 2000 iIrakli et les Louis Ambassadors 2000 John Sidney 2000 The Eminent East Coast Dixie Stompers 2000 Kevin Clark and Tom McDermott Mar 2001 Frank Tate May 1, 2001 Live Evergreen Classic Jazz Band and The Uptown Lowdown Jazz Band 2001 Certains l'aiment chaud Jan 26, 2002 John Wilson and His Orchestra Nov 23, 2002 Riverside City Band 2003 The Delta Jazz Band with Colin Bowden 2003 Dixieland Ramblers 2003 Live Alvi's Dixie Stompers featuring Calle Krokfors 2004 Hot Jazz Band 2005 Live Swedish Swing Society 2005 Live Richard Leach's 7 Stars Of Jazz 2006 Live Andor's Jazzband Holland 2006 Barbary Coast Dixieland Band 2006 Medley Live The Red Balaban Hot Club of 54 Street 2007 Zaid Nasser 2007 Eddie Erickson with The International Swing Band 2008 Medley Live Lars Ek Quartet 2008 Medley Harry Allen 2009 Nick Ross Orchestra 2011 Wycliffe Gordon October 16, 2012 Maddocks-Huxley Reeds United 2012 New Orleans Helsinki Connection 2012 Tom Gershwin 2013 Matteo Raggi, Paolo Alderighi, Davide Brillante Jun 4, 2014 Fats Jazz Band 2016 Leroy Jones & Katja Toivola (Leroy Jones) Jul 5, 2018 Martin Bennett's Old Green River Band Jul 30, 2018 Live Lotta-Maria Saksa Sep 2018 Mike Jones Jan 4, 2021
*Nymfomanen* written by [Unknown] *Swedish* Ljungby jazz uti baljan boys 1982 First release *Chiny Town* written by unknown author(s) *Yiddish* Mickey Katz and His Orchestra First release March 1951 First recording on May 12, 1950
Matthew Michael *"Matty" Malneck* (December 9, 1903 - February 25, 1981) was an American jazz violinist, songwriter, and arranger. Career Born in 1903, Malneck's career as a violinist began when he was age 16. He was a member of the Paul Whiteman orchestra from 1926 to 1937 and during the same period recorded with Mildred Bailey, Annette Hanshaw, Frank Signorelli, and Frankie Trumbauer. He led a big band that recorded for Brunswick, Columbia, and Decca. His orchestra provided music for The Charlotte Greenwood Show on radio in the mid-1940s and Campana Serenade in 1942-1943. A newspaper article published September 19, 1938, noted that having only one brass instrument in Malneck's eight-instrument group was "unique for swing" as were the $3,000 harp and a drummer who played on "an old piece of corrugated paper box". The group played in the film _St. Louis Blues_ (1939) and _You're in the Army Now_ (1941). Malneck announced he was changing the group's name to Matty Malneck and His St. Louis Blues Orchestra. Malneck's credits as a songwriter have overshadowed his contributions as a performer. He composed songs which became hits, such as "Eeny Meeny Miney Mo" (1935) and "Goody Goody" (1936; both with lyrics by Johnny Mercer), "I'll Never Be the Same" (1932; music by Malneck & Frank Signorelli, lyrics by Gus Kahn), and "I'm Thru With Love" (1931; music by Malneck & Fud Livingston, lyrics by Kahn).
Dank voor het juiste opnamejaar en de info Henri !!!! En voor de historie van het nummer en natuurlijk voor de lijst met de andere versie's !!!!!!! Dankbare groeten van Henk !!!!!
My most precious Henkie, thank you for playing Al Jolson !!!!! I love him !!!!!!! This is a great song !!!!!!! My sweetie, you are forever in my heart and soul !!!!!! Yours Jytte
Thank you that you like good old Al !!!! My dearest Jytte I hope that everything went well in the hospital ! I'll wait for your return !!!!!! Yours forever, Henk !!!!!
May 23, 1949, Los Angeles - _Chinatown, My Chinatown_ - William Jerome (words) & Jean Schwartz (music) - Al Jolson with Matty Malneck and his Orchestra and Four Hits and a Miss - recorded on the occasion of the theatrical release of _Jolson Sings Again_
*"Chinatown, My Chinatown"* is a popular song written by William Jerome (words) and Jean Schwartz (music) in 1906 and later interpolated into the musical _Up and Down Broadway_ (1910). The song has been recorded by numerous artists and is considered an early jazz standard.
Composition
Tin Pan Alley songwriters Jean Schwartz and William Jerome began their partnership in 1901 and collaborated successfully for more than a decade. They composed many popular songs together, including million-sellers "Mister Dooley" and "Bedelia". "Chinatown, My Chinatown" is considered their biggest hit, but it did not catch on when they wrote it in 1906, and the musical revue it was added to in 1910, _Up and Down Broadway,_ was not especially successful. By the time "Chinatown, My Chinatown" became a national hit in 1915, the two were no longer collaborating.
The melody of the song uses the pentatonic scale, while the harmonies employ many parallel fourths and fifths, a common exoticist technique of the time based on Western stereotypes of Chinese and other East Asian music. Through these musical techniques as well as racist lyrics, the song participates in the history of Orientalism.
The original tempo of the song was slow; later it was adapted to a fox-trot tempo, reflecting the popularity of the dance. Still later, jazz musicians played the song at a "hot jazz" tempo.
Recording history
"Chinatown, My Chinatown" has been recorded by numerous artists. Several recordings in late 1914 presaged its popularity in 1915 when the American Quartet with Billy Murray had a number one record on Victor, and Grace Kerns and John Barnes Wells also had a popular recording on Columbia. The same year, Columbia also released a version by Prince's Orchestra, in a one-step medley with Alabama Jubilee and Sam Ash recorded an abbreviated version of it for the Columbia-affiliated, bargain-priced Little Wonder Records.
At least 25 jazz recordings of the song were done between 1928 and 1942; seven were recorded in 1935 alone. Fletcher Henderson, Louis Armstrong, Louis Prima, and Lionel Hampton were among the many jazz artists who recorded this song in the 1930s. Its recording history is one of the elements that qualifies it as an early jazz standard.
Subsequently, the accordionist John Serry Sr. also recorded an easy listening arrangement of the song for RCA Thesaurus in 1954.
*CHINATOWN, MY CHINATOWN*
Grace Kerns and J. B. Wells 1915 First recording on Oct 23, 1914
American Quartet Feb 1915
Miss Shirley Kellogg 1915
The Whispering Pianist (Art Gillham) Jan 1929
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra Dec 1931
Mills Brothers May 1932
Hotcha Trio 1933
Jay Wilbur and His Band 1934 Medley
Louis Prima and His New Orleans Gang Jun 1935
Milton Brown and His Brownies Dec 9, 1935
Joe Kennedy and His Rhythm Orchestra Jan 15, 1936
The Four Crotchets 1936
Slim and Slam Apr 1938
The Foursome - Accompanied by Perry Botkin's Instrumental Quartet 1938
The Merry Macs 1939
Cecil Aagaard & His Swingsters 1941
Lee Monti's Tu Tones - Vocal by Mario Lozer Apr 1948
*Al Jolson with 4 Hits and a Miss and Matty Malneck and His Orchestra Sep 5, 1949*
Joe Pica Oct 1954
The Hi-Lo's 1955
Lizzie Miles 1956
Bing Crosby with Buddy Cole and His Trio 1957
Chris Connor Oct 1958
Al Jolson with Orchestra directed by Lou Bring 1958
Big Ben Banjo Band with The Minstrel Singers 1959 Medley
The Original Washboard Band 1959
Frankie Ford 1960
Hal Mooney & Orch. 1960
Chinatown, My Chinatown Alex Welsh and His Band 1961
Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra 1962
Caterina Valente with John Keating and His Orchestra 1964
Jimmy Roselli 1965
Freddy Morgan 1966
Tony Randall 1967
Alton Purnell and The Cotton City Jazzband 1970
Alton Purnell with Barry Martyn's Band 1972
Reg Varney 1972 Medley
The Alan Tew Orchestra and Chorus 1972
Jazz Lips 1973
Martin Bogan and Armstrong 1974
Clinton Ford 1979
Johnny Gimble & The Texas Swing Pioneers 1980
Benkó Dixieland Band 1982
The Film 77 Big Band 1982
The NatWest Jazz Band 1982
Louisiana Syncopators 1982
Chester Zardis and His Hot 5 1985
The Misty Four with the Cor Bakker Trio 1986
Saratoga Seven 1986
The Sureshots 1987
Tante Friedas Jazzkränzchen 1993
Pee Dee Jazzband 1994
Howard Armstrong 1995
Chris Dean and The Syd Lawrence Orchestra 1997
The Asylum Street Spankers 1997
The Hot Club of Cowtown Sep 1, 1998
Le Jazz Chamber Orchestra 1998
The Heart of England Jazz Band 2002 Live
Estelle Reiner 2003
The Hotlanta Trio 2003
Firecracker Jazz Band Dec 1, 2004
John Dunmore's New Orleans Jazz Band 2004 Live
Bubblin' Toorop Trio 2008
Cow Bop 2011
Chinatown Kermit Ruffins May 2013
Carolyn Martin 2014
The Jenny Finn Orchestra 2014
Eli & the Hot Six 2015 Live
Kickin' Jass Orchestra 2021 Live
*Instrumental*
Victor Military Band Mar 1915 Medley
Signor "Grinderino" Dec 1915 Medley
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies 1929
Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra Nov 1930
Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra Oct 1934
Borrah Minevitch and His Harmonica Rascals 1934
Ray Noble and his Orchestra 1935
Joe Daniels & His Hot Shots in "Drumnasticks" 1936
Tommy Dorsey and His Clambake Seven Aug 24, 1938
Kamil Běhounek 1938
Pat Dodd and Cecil Norman 1943 Medley
Brother Bones and His Shadows Dec 1948
The Dell Trio 1951
Chet Atkins and His Galloping Guitar Aug 1952
Bobby Maxwell and His Swinging Harps 1952
Firehouse Five Plus Two 1953
Frank Coughlan and His Cotton Pickers 1953
Lenny Dee Sep 1955
Sidney Bechet et ses Vogue Jazzmen 1955
Rampart Street Paraders 1955
Ladislav Bezubka And His Soloists 1956
Teddy Buckner 1956 Live
George Girard and His New Orleans Five 1956
Danny Barker 1956
Knuckles O'Toole 1956 Medley
Tom & Dan 1956
Orchestra conducted by Jackie Gleason Aug 1957
Joe Newman and His Orchestra 1957
Trio Claude Bolling 1957
Margie Meinert 1957
Prof. Albert White 1957
The San Francisco Marching, Trotting & Walking Band 1958
Lenny Herman and "The Mightiest Little Band in the Land" 1958
The Left Bank Bearcats 1958
Frans Poptie and His Swing Specials 1958
Ace Harris & Buddy Charles 1958
Ray Colignon 1958
The Laurie Johnson Orchestra 1958
Tony Parenti's New Orleanians 1958
George Lewis 1959
Bob Kames 1959
Henri René and His Orchestra 1959
Don Redman & The Knights of the Roundtable 1959
Bob Wallis and His New Storyville Jazzmen 1959
Dave Wierbach and His Dixieland Band 1959
David Carroll and His Orchestra 1959
Johnny Maddox 1959 Medley
Ralph Burns and His Orchestra 1959
Ruby Braff 1959
Russ Conway with Accompaniment directed by Geoff Love 1959 Medley
Roman New Orleans Jazz Band 1960
Grandma Merrill 1960
Julius Jacobsen og Herluf Aurvig 1960
Harold Smart 1961 Unverified
Sweet Emma Barrett and Her Dixieland Boys 1961
Father Joseph Dustin (C.S.S.R.) 1961 Medley
Billy Mure & His Orchestra 1961
Dick Leibert 1961
Jerry White 1961
Reginald Dixon 1961
Del Wood with The Merry Melody Singers Sep 1962
Dave Remington Sep 1962
Anson Week & Orchestra 1962
Dick Schory's Percussion Pops Orchestra 1962
Papa Bue's Viking Jazz Band 1963
The Bruce Turner Jump Band 1963
Bobby Gregg and His Friends 1963
The Last Straws 1965
Capt. John Handy 1966
Zutty Singleton, Tommy Gwaltney, Sammy Rimington with Bob Greene, Slide Harris, Van Perry 1967
Sonny Stitt 1967
Teddy Wilson 1967
The New Temperance Seven 1970
Frank Chacksfield and His Orchestra 1970
Pi Scheffer's O.K. Wobblers 1970 Medley
The Gaudin Fair Organ 1970 Medley
Papa Oscars Dixielanders 1971
Leinemann 1971
Jaap Zeeland 1972
P.S. Corporation 1972
Jack Hylton and His Orchestra 1973
Wallace Davenport with Louis Nelson 1973
Clem Tervalon 1973
Mountain Village Jazzmen 1973
Peter's Banjo Greetings 1974
Hamburg Oldtime Allstars 1974
Quinteto de Hernán Oliva 1974
Butch Thompson & Søren Houlinds Copenhagen Ragtime Band 1975
New Orleans Jazz Babies 1975
Lee Collins/Ralph Sutton Jazzola Six 1976
The Tremble Kids 1976
Alvin Alcorn and His Friends in Belgium 1976
Swiss Dixie Stompers 1977
The Diamond Accordian Band 1977 Medley
Frl. Mayer's Hinterhaus Jazzer 1978
The Hot Mustard Jazz Band 1980 Medley Live
Björn Milder 1980
Bob Wilber and The American All Stars feat. Lars Erstrand 1980
Phil Kelsall 1980 Medley
La Vida Jazzband 1981 Live
Chuck Diamond and The Royal Dixie Jazz Band 1981
Riverboat Jazzband 1982
Stokstad/Jensen Trad. Band 1982
New Haranni Poison Mixers meet Rod Mason 1982
Jack Emblow with The French Collection 1983
Ball Bearing Dixielanders 1983
Barry Martyn Jazz Band 1983
New Emily Jazz Orchestra 1983
Ken Colyer's Jazzmen 1984 Live
The European Classic Jazzband 1984
Dirty Dozen 1984
Bob Wilber - Dick Wellstood 1984
Les Amis du Jazz 1984
Limehouse Jazzband 1984
Robert Wolfe 1984 Live Medley
Sam Lee - Spirits of Rhythm 1984
The Ness River Rhythm Kings 1984
Max Collie's Rhythm Aces 1985
Larry Unger 1985 Medley
Hyperion Outfall Serenaders 1986
Heritage Hall Jazz Band 1986
Jacques Doudelle 1986
Canadian Brass with George Segal 1987
Cynthia Sayer featuring Dick Wellstood & Milt Hinton 1987
New Riverside Dixieland Jazzband 1988
Bob Haggart with Lino Patruno & His Friends 1988
Sharkey Bonano 1989 Live
iKid Ory 1990
The Doug MacDonald Quartet 1990
The Julian'S New Orleans Jazz Friends 1991
Rick Fay and Friends 1992
Soprano Summit 1994
Charlie Love Trio 1994
Squeek Steele 1994
The Classic Jazz Quartet 1995 Live
Tremè Brass Band 1995
Yasuhiko Arima & Dixie Jive 1996
Kenneth Arnström Feb 1997
Bayou Blue 1997 Live
Loverfield Jazzband 1998
Dan Block Aug 1999
Gregg Stafford Meets Brian Carrick Jun 28, 2000
Kenny Davern and Bob Wilber 2000
iIrakli et les Louis Ambassadors 2000
John Sidney 2000
The Eminent East Coast Dixie Stompers 2000
Kevin Clark and Tom McDermott Mar 2001
Frank Tate May 1, 2001 Live
Evergreen Classic Jazz Band and The Uptown Lowdown Jazz Band 2001
Certains l'aiment chaud Jan 26, 2002
John Wilson and His Orchestra Nov 23, 2002
Riverside City Band 2003
The Delta Jazz Band with Colin Bowden 2003
Dixieland Ramblers 2003 Live
Alvi's Dixie Stompers featuring Calle Krokfors 2004
Hot Jazz Band 2005 Live
Swedish Swing Society 2005 Live
Richard Leach's 7 Stars Of Jazz 2006 Live
Andor's Jazzband Holland 2006
Barbary Coast Dixieland Band 2006 Medley Live
The Red Balaban Hot Club of 54 Street 2007
Zaid Nasser 2007
Eddie Erickson with The International Swing Band 2008 Medley Live
Lars Ek Quartet 2008 Medley
Harry Allen 2009
Nick Ross Orchestra 2011
Wycliffe Gordon October 16, 2012
Maddocks-Huxley Reeds United 2012
New Orleans Helsinki Connection 2012
Tom Gershwin 2013
Matteo Raggi, Paolo Alderighi, Davide Brillante Jun 4, 2014
Fats Jazz Band 2016
Leroy Jones & Katja Toivola (Leroy Jones) Jul 5, 2018
Martin Bennett's Old Green River Band Jul 30, 2018 Live
Lotta-Maria Saksa Sep 2018
Mike Jones Jan 4, 2021
*Nymfomanen* written by [Unknown] *Swedish*
Ljungby jazz uti baljan boys 1982 First release
*Chiny Town* written by unknown author(s) *Yiddish*
Mickey Katz and His Orchestra First release March 1951 First recording on May 12, 1950
Matthew Michael *"Matty" Malneck* (December 9, 1903 - February 25, 1981) was an American jazz violinist, songwriter, and arranger.
Career
Born in 1903, Malneck's career as a violinist began when he was age 16. He was a member of the Paul Whiteman orchestra from 1926 to 1937 and during the same period recorded with Mildred Bailey, Annette Hanshaw, Frank Signorelli, and Frankie Trumbauer. He led a big band that recorded for Brunswick, Columbia, and Decca. His orchestra provided music for The Charlotte Greenwood Show on radio in the mid-1940s and Campana Serenade in 1942-1943.
A newspaper article published September 19, 1938, noted that having only one brass instrument in Malneck's eight-instrument group was "unique for swing" as were the $3,000 harp and a drummer who played on "an old piece of corrugated paper box". The group played in the film _St. Louis Blues_ (1939) and _You're in the Army Now_ (1941). Malneck announced he was changing the group's name to Matty Malneck and His St. Louis Blues Orchestra.
Malneck's credits as a songwriter have overshadowed his contributions as a performer. He composed songs which became hits, such as "Eeny Meeny Miney Mo" (1935) and "Goody Goody" (1936; both with lyrics by Johnny Mercer), "I'll Never Be the Same" (1932; music by Malneck & Frank Signorelli, lyrics by Gus Kahn), and "I'm Thru With Love" (1931; music by Malneck & Fud Livingston, lyrics by Kahn).
Dank voor het juiste opnamejaar en de info Henri !!!! En voor de historie van het nummer en natuurlijk voor de lijst met de andere versie's !!!!!!! Dankbare groeten van Henk !!!!!
En dank voor de schier eindeloze lijst met instrumentale uitvoeringen !!!!!
En dank voor de prachtige biografie van Matty Malneck en de door hem gecomponeerde successen !!!! Groetjes van Henk !!!!!
Love this Henkie
Thank you my friend !!!!!
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Danke Karl !!!! Grusse von Henk !!!!!