The Chronological Classics: Red Nichols 1929

~ Release by Red Nichols (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Alice Blue Gown
alto saxophone:
Jimmy Dorsey (on 1929-02-16)
bass saxophone:
Adrian Rollini (on 1929-02-16)
drums (drum set):
Vic Berton (on 1929-02-16)
guitar:
Carl Kress (on 1929-02-16)
mellophone:
Dudley Fosdick (on 1929-02-16)
piano:
Arthur Schutt (on 1929-02-16)
tenor saxophone:
Fud Livingston (on 1929-02-16)
trombone:
Miff Mole (on 1929-02-16)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-02-16) and Red Nichols (on 1929-02-16)
instrumental recording of:
Alice Blue Gown (on 1929-02-16)
lyricist:
Joseph McCarthy (lyricist, 1885–1943)
composer:
Harry Tierney
part of:
Irene (the musical)
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies2:48
2Allah's Holiday
alto saxophone:
Jimmy Dorsey (on 1929-02-16)
bass saxophone:
Adrian Rollini (on 1929-02-16)
drums (drum set):
Vic Berton (on 1929-02-16)
guitar:
Carl Kress (on 1929-02-16)
mellophone:
Dudley Fosdick (on 1929-02-16)
piano:
Arthur Schutt (on 1929-02-16)
tenor saxophone:
Fud Livingston (on 1929-02-16)
trombone:
Miff Mole (on 1929-02-16)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-02-16) and Red Nichols (on 1929-02-16)
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies3:21
3Roses of Picardy
alto saxophone:
Jimmy Dorsey (on 1929-02-16)
bass saxophone:
Adrian Rollini (on 1929-02-16)
drums (drum set):
Vic Berton (on 1929-02-16)
guitar:
Carl Kress (on 1929-02-16)
mellophone:
Dudley Fosdick (on 1929-02-16)
piano:
Arthur Schutt (on 1929-02-16)
tenor saxophone:
Fud Livingston (on 1929-02-16)
trombone:
Miff Mole (on 1929-02-16)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-02-16) and Red Nichols (on 1929-02-16)
instrumental recording of:
Roses of Picardy (on 1929-02-16)
lyricist:
Frederick Edward Weatherly
composer:
Haydn Wood (composer)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA)
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies2:41
4I'm Marching Home to You (vocal)
double bass:
Art Miller (on 1929-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Chick Condon (on 1929-03-20)
guitar:
Carl Kress (on 1929-03-20)
piano:
Arthur Schutt (on 1929-03-20)
reeds:
Alfie Evans (on 1929-03-20) and Pete Pumiglio (on 1929-03-20)
tenor saxophone:
Jim Crossan (on 1929-03-20)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-03-20)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-03-20) and Red Nichols (on 1929-03-20)
vocals:
Harold "Scrappy" Lambert (on 1929-03-20)
conductor:
Red Nichols (on 1929-03-20)
The Captivators3:11
5I'm Marching Home to You (instrumental)
double bass:
Art Miller (on 1929-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Chick Condon (on 1929-03-20)
guitar:
Carl Kress (on 1929-03-20)
piano:
Arthur Schutt (on 1929-03-20)
reeds:
Alfie Evans (on 1929-03-20) and Pete Pumiglio (on 1929-03-20)
tenor saxophone:
Jim Crossan (on 1929-03-20)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-03-20)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-03-20) and Red Nichols (on 1929-03-20)
conductor:
Red Nichols (on 1929-03-20)
The Captivators3:06
6Building a Nest for Mary (vocal)
double bass:
Art Miller (on 1929-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Chick Condon (on 1929-03-20)
guitar:
Carl Kress (on 1929-03-20)
piano:
Arthur Schutt (on 1929-03-20)
reeds:
Alfie Evans (on 1929-03-20) and Pete Pumiglio (on 1929-03-20)
tenor saxophone:
Jim Crossan (on 1929-03-20)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-03-20)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-03-20) and Red Nichols (on 1929-03-20)
vocals:
Harold "Scrappy" Lambert (on 1929-03-20)
conductor:
Red Nichols (on 1929-03-20)
recording of:
Building a Nest for Mary (on 1929-03-20)
lyricist:
Billy Rose (lyricist and Broadway producer)
composer:
Jesse Greer
The Captivators3:10
7Building a Nest for Mary (instrumental)
double bass:
Art Miller (on 1929-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Chick Condon (on 1929-03-20)
guitar:
Carl Kress (on 1929-03-20)
piano:
Arthur Schutt (on 1929-03-20)
reeds:
Alfie Evans (on 1929-03-20) and Pete Pumiglio (on 1929-03-20)
tenor saxophone:
Jim Crossan (on 1929-03-20)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-03-20)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-03-20) and Red Nichols (on 1929-03-20)
conductor:
Red Nichols (on 1929-03-20)
instrumental recording of:
Building a Nest for Mary (on 1929-03-20)
lyricist:
Billy Rose (lyricist and Broadway producer)
composer:
Jesse Greer
The Captivators3:09
8I Used to Love Her in the Moonlight (vocal)
double bass:
Art Miller (on 1929-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Chick Condon (on 1929-03-20)
guitar:
Carl Kress (on 1929-03-20)
piano:
Arthur Schutt (on 1929-03-20)
reeds:
Alfie Evans (on 1929-03-20) and Pete Pumiglio (on 1929-03-20)
tenor saxophone:
Jim Crossan (on 1929-03-20)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-03-20)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-03-20) and Red Nichols (on 1929-03-20)
vocals:
Harold "Scrappy" Lambert (on 1929-03-20)
conductor:
Red Nichols (on 1929-03-20)
The Captivators3:05
9I Used to Love Her in the Moonlight (instrumental)
double bass:
Art Miller (on 1929-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Chick Condon (on 1929-03-20)
guitar:
Carl Kress (on 1929-03-20)
piano:
Arthur Schutt (on 1929-03-20)
reeds:
Alfie Evans (on 1929-03-20) and Pete Pumiglio (on 1929-03-20)
tenor saxophone:
Jim Crossan (on 1929-03-20)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-03-20)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-03-20) and Red Nichols (on 1929-03-20)
conductor:
Red Nichols (on 1929-03-20)
The Captivators3:05
10Indiana
double bass:
Art Miller (on 1929-04-18)
drums (drum set):
Gene Krupa (on 1929-04-18)
guitar:
Carl Kress (on 1929-04-18)
piano:
Arthur Schutt (on 1929-04-18)
reeds:
Jimmy Dorsey (on 1929-04-18) and Benny Goodman (clarinetist and bandleader) (on 1929-04-18)
tenor saxophone:
Irving “Babe” Russin (on 1929-04-18)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-04-18) and Jack Teagarden (on 1929-04-18)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-04-18), Leo McConville (on 1929-04-18) and Red Nichols (on 1929-04-18)
recording of:
Indiana (Back Home Again in Indiana) (on 1929-04-18)
lyricist:
Ballard MacDonald (in 1917)
composer:
James F. Hanley (in 1917)
publisher:
B. Feldman & Co. Ltd. (publisher est. 1946)
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies2:42
11Dinah
clarinet:
Benny Goodman (clarinetist and bandleader) (on 1929-04-18)
double bass:
Art Miller (on 1929-04-18)
drums (drum set):
Gene Krupa (on 1929-04-18)
guitar:
Carl Kress (on 1929-04-18)
piano:
Arthur Schutt (on 1929-04-18)
reeds:
Jimmy Dorsey (on 1929-04-18) and Benny Goodman (clarinetist and bandleader) (on 1929-04-18)
tenor saxophone:
Irving “Babe” Russin (on 1929-04-18)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-04-18) and Jack Teagarden (on 1929-04-18)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-04-18), Leo McConville (on 1929-04-18) and Red Nichols (on 1929-04-18)
instrumental recording of:
Dinah (on 1929-04-18)
lyricist:
Sam M. Lewis (1930s lyricist) and Joe Young (US lyricist)
composer:
Harry Akst
publisher:
B & G Akst Publishing Co., EMI Mills Music Inc. (ASCAP-affiliated) and Morley Music Corp.
part of:
The Girl’s Suite
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies3:18
12On the Alamo (vocal)
double bass:
Art Miller (on 1929-04-18)
drums (drum set):
Gene Krupa (on 1929-04-18)
guitar:
Carl Kress (on 1929-04-18)
piano:
Arthur Schutt (on 1929-04-18)
reeds:
Jimmy Dorsey (on 1929-04-18) and Benny Goodman (clarinetist and bandleader) (on 1929-04-18)
tenor saxophone:
Irving “Babe” Russin (on 1929-04-18)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-04-18) and Jack Teagarden (on 1929-04-18)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-04-18), Leo McConville (on 1929-04-18) and Red Nichols (on 1929-04-18)
vocals:
Harold "Scrappy" Lambert (on 1929-04-18)
recording of:
On the Alamo (on 1929-04-18)
lyricist:
Gilbert Keyes and Joe Lyons (US songwriter & arranger)
composer:
Isham Jones
publisher:
Forster Music Publisher, Inc. (from 1922-08-02 to present) and Tell Taylor, Inc. (from 1922-03-17 until 1922-08-02)
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies3:07
13On the Alamo (instrumental)
double bass:
Art Miller (on 1929-04-18)
drums (drum set):
Gene Krupa (on 1929-04-18)
guitar:
Carl Kress (on 1929-04-18)
piano:
Arthur Schutt (on 1929-04-18)
reeds:
Jimmy Dorsey (on 1929-04-18) and Benny Goodman (clarinetist and bandleader) (on 1929-04-18)
tenor saxophone:
Irving “Babe” Russin (on 1929-04-18)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-04-18) and Jack Teagarden (on 1929-04-18)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-04-18), Leo McConville (on 1929-04-18) and Red Nichols (on 1929-04-18)
instrumental recording of:
On the Alamo (on 1929-04-18)
lyricist:
Gilbert Keyes and Joe Lyons (US songwriter & arranger)
composer:
Isham Jones
publisher:
Forster Music Publisher, Inc. (from 1922-08-02 to present) and Tell Taylor, Inc. (from 1922-03-17 until 1922-08-02)
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies3:07
14Sally, Won't You Come Back?
cello:
Lucien Schmidt (on 1929-05-20)
drums (drum set):
Vic Berton (on 1929-05-20)
flute and tenor saxophone:
Larry Binyon (on 1929-05-20)
guitar:
Carl Kress (on 1929-05-20)
piano:
Arthur Schutt (on 1929-05-20)
reeds:
Jimmy Dorsey (on 1929-05-20)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-05-20), Jack Teagarden (on 1929-05-20) and Bill Trone (on 1929-05-20)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-05-20), Leo McConville (on 1929-05-20) and Red Nichols (on 1929-05-20)
tuba [brass bass]:
Joe Tarto (on 1929-05-20)
violin:
Lou Raderman (on 1929-03-20), Murray Kellner (on 1929-05-20), Joe Raymond (on 1929-05-20) and Henry Whiteman (on 1929-05-20)
woodwind:
Arnold Brilhart (on 1929-05-20) and Alfie Evans (on 1929-05-20)
vocals:
Harold "Scrappy" Lambert (on 1929-05-20) and Jack Teagarden (on 1929-05-20)
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies4:22
15It Had to Be You
cello:
Lucien Schmidt (on 1929-06-07)
double bass:
Art Miller (on 1929-06-07)
drums (drum set):
Vic Berton (on 1929-06-07)
reeds:
Jimmy Dorsey (on 1929-06-07)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-06-07), Herb Taylor (on 1929-06-07) and Jack Teagarden (on 1929-06-07)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-06-07), Red Nichols (on 1929-06-07) and Tommy Thunen (on 1929-06-07)
tuba [brass bass]:
Joe Tarto (on 1929-06-07)
violin:
Murray Kellner (on 1929-06-07), Lou Raderman (on 1929-06-07), Joe Raymond (on 1929-06-07) and Henry Whiteman (on 1929-06-07)
woodwind:
Larry Binyon (on 1929-06-07), Arnold Brilhart (on 1929-06-07) and Jim Crossan (on 1929-06-07)
vocals:
Harold "Scrappy" Lambert (on 1929-06-07)
instrumental recording of:
It Had to Be You (on 1929-06-07)
lyricist:
Gus Kahn (in 1924)
composer:
Isham Jones (in 1924)
publisher:
Bantam Music Publishing Co., EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated), Gilbert Keyes Music Company, The Songwriters Guild, Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!) and Jerome H. Remick & Co. (on 1924-05-09)
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies4:48
16I'll See You in My Dreams
cello:
Lucien Schmidt (on 1929-06-07)
double bass:
Art Miller (on 1929-06-07)
drums (drum set):
Vic Berton (on 1929-06-07)
reeds:
Jimmy Dorsey (on 1929-06-07)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-06-07), Herb Taylor (on 1929-06-07) and Jack Teagarden (on 1929-06-07)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-06-07), Red Nichols (on 1929-06-07) and Tommy Thunen (on 1929-06-07)
tuba [brass bass]:
Joe Tarto (on 1929-06-07)
violin:
Murray Kellner (on 1929-06-07), Lou Raderman (on 1929-06-07), Joe Raymond (on 1929-06-07) and Henry Whiteman (on 1929-06-07)
woodwind:
Larry Binyon (on 1929-06-07), Arnold Brilhart (on 1929-06-07) and Jim Crossan (on 1929-06-07)
vocals:
Harold "Scrappy" Lambert (on 1929-06-07)
instrumental recording of:
I’ll See You in My Dreams (on 1929-06-07)
lyricist:
Gus Kahn
composer:
Isham Jones
publisher:
Bantam Music Publishing Co., Gilbert Keyes Music Company and Leo Feist, Inc. (on 1924-12-19)
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies4:38
17Some of These Days
cello:
Lucien Schmidt (on 1929-06-07)
double bass:
Art Miller (on 1929-06-07)
drums (drum set):
Vic Berton (on 1929-06-07)
reeds:
Jimmy Dorsey (on 1929-06-07)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-06-07), Herb Taylor (on 1929-06-07) and Jack Teagarden (on 1929-06-07)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-06-07), Red Nichols (on 1929-06-07) and Tommy Thunen (on 1929-06-07)
tuba [brass bass]:
Joe Tarto (on 1929-06-07)
violin:
Murray Kellner (on 1929-06-07), Lou Raderman (on 1929-06-07), Joe Raymond (on 1929-06-07) and Henry Whiteman (on 1929-06-07)
woodwind:
Larry Binyon (on 1929-06-07), Arnold Brilhart (on 1929-06-07) and Jim Crossan (on 1929-06-07)
vocals:
Harold "Scrappy" Lambert (on 1929-06-07) and Jack Teagarden (on 1929-06-07)
instrumental recording of:
Some of These Days (on 1929-06-07)
lyricist and composer:
Shelton Brooks
writer:
Spencer Williams (US jazz composer, pianist & singer)
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies4:18
18Who Cares?
banjo:
Tommy Felline (on 1929-06-12)
clarinet:
Pee Wee Russell (on 1929-06-12)
double bass:
Art Miller (on 1929-06-12)
drums (drum set):
Dave Tough (jazz drummer) (on 1929-06-12)
piano:
Joe Sullivan (piano, USA) (on 1929-06-12)
tenor saxophone:
Bud Freeman (on 1929-06-12)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-06-12), Herb Taylor (on 1929-06-12) and Jack Teagarden (on 1929-06-12)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-06-12), Red Nichols (on 1929-06-12) and Tommy Thunen (on 1929-06-12)
vocals:
Red McKenzie (on 1929-06-12)
recording of:
Who Cares? (on 1929-06-12)
lyricist:
Jack Yellen
composer:
Milton Ager
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies3:20
19Rose of Washington Square
banjo:
Tommy Felline (on 1929-06-12)
clarinet:
Pee Wee Russell (on 1929-06-12)
double bass:
Art Miller (on 1929-06-12)
drums (drum set):
Dave Tough (jazz drummer) (on 1929-06-12)
piano:
Joe Sullivan (piano, USA) (on 1929-06-12)
tenor saxophone:
Bud Freeman (on 1929-06-12)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-06-12), Herb Taylor (on 1929-06-12) and Jack Teagarden (on 1929-06-12)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1929-06-12), Red Nichols (on 1929-06-12) and Tommy Thunen (on 1929-06-12)
instrumental recording of:
Rose of Washington Square (on 1929-06-12)
lyricist:
James F. Hanley
composer:
Ballard MacDonald
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies2:53
20I May Be Wrong, But I Think You're Wonderful
banjo:
Tommy Felline (on 1929-08-20)
clarinet:
Jimmy Dorsey (on 1929-08-20) and Pee Wee Russell (on 1929-08-20)
double bass:
Jack Hansen (on 1929-08-20)
drums (drum set):
George Beebe (on 1929-08-20)
piano:
Irving Brodsky (on 1929-08-20)
tenor saxophone:
Fud Livingston (on 1929-08-20)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-08-20), Herb Taylor (on 1929-08-20) and Jack Teagarden (on 1929-08-20)
trumpet:
John Egan (on 1929-08-20), Red Nichols (on 1929-08-20) and Tommy Thunen (on 1929-08-20)
violin:
Maurice Goffin (on 1929-08-20) and Henry Whiteman (on 1929-08-20)
vocals:
Harold "Scrappy" Lambert (on 1929-08-20)
recording of:
I May Be Wrong (but I Think You’re Wonderful) (on 1929-08-20)
lyricist:
Harry Ruskin
composer:
Henry Sullivan
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies2:57
21The New Yorkers
banjo:
Tommy Felline (on 1929-08-20)
clarinet:
Jimmy Dorsey (on 1929-08-20) and Pee Wee Russell (on 1929-08-20)
double bass:
Jack Hansen (on 1929-08-20)
drums (drum set):
George Beebe (on 1929-08-20)
piano:
Irving Brodsky (on 1929-08-20)
tenor saxophone:
Fud Livingston (on 1929-08-20)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-08-20), Herb Taylor (on 1929-08-20) and Jack Teagarden (on 1929-08-20)
trumpet:
John Egan (on 1929-08-20), Red Nichols (on 1929-08-20) and Tommy Thunen (on 1929-08-20)
violin:
Maurice Goffin (on 1929-08-20) and Henry Whiteman (on 1929-08-20)
vocals:
Red McKenzie (on 1929-08-20)
recording of:
The New Yorkers (on 1929-08-20)
lyricist:
Jack Yellen
composer:
Milton Ager
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies3:09
22They Didn't Believe Me
banjo:
Tommy Felline (on 1929-08-27)
clarinet:
Jimmy Dorsey (on 1929-08-27) and Pee Wee Russell (on 1929-08-27)
double bass:
Jack Hansen (on 1929-08-27)
drums (drum set):
George Beebe (on 1929-08-27)
piano:
Irving Brodsky (on 1929-08-27)
tenor saxophone:
Fud Livingston (on 1929-08-27)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-08-27), Herb Taylor (on 1929-08-27) and Jack Teagarden (on 1929-08-27)
trumpet:
John Egan (on 1929-08-27), Red Nichols (on 1929-08-27) and Tommy Thunen (on 1929-08-27)
vocals:
Harold "Scrappy" Lambert (on 1929-08-27)
recording of:
They Didn’t Believe Me (on 1929-08-27)
lyricist:
Herbert Reynolds (lyricist)
composer:
Jerome Kern
publisher:
PolyGram Music Publishing Ltd. and Redwood Music Ltd. (Carlin)
part of:
The Girl From Utah
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies2:57
23Wait for the Happy Ending
banjo:
Tommy Felline (on 1929-09-06)
clarinet:
Jimmy Dorsey (on 1929-09-06) and Pee Wee Russell (on 1929-09-06)
double bass:
Jack Hansen (on 1929-09-06)
drums (drum set):
George Beebe (on 1929-09-06)
piano:
Irving Brodsky (on 1929-09-06)
tenor saxophone:
Fud Livingston (on 1929-09-06)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-09-06), Herb Taylor (on 1929-09-06) and Jack Teagarden (on 1929-09-06)
trumpet:
John Egan (on 1929-09-06), Red Nichols (on 1929-09-06) and Tommy Thunen (on 1929-09-06)
violin:
Maurice Goffin (on 1929-09-06) and Henry Whiteman (on 1929-09-06)
vocals:
Harold "Scrappy" Lambert (on 1929-09-06)
recording of:
Wait for the Happy Ending (on 1929-09-06)
lyricist:
Jack Yellen
composer:
Milton Ager
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies2:41
24Can't We Be Friends?
banjo:
Tommy Felline (on 1929-09-06)
clarinet:
Jimmy Dorsey (on 1929-09-06) and Pee Wee Russell (on 1929-09-06)
double bass:
Jack Hansen (on 1929-09-06)
drums (drum set):
George Beebe (on 1929-09-06)
piano:
Irving Brodsky (on 1929-09-06)
tenor saxophone:
Fud Livingston (on 1929-09-06)
trombone:
Glenn Miller (jazz band leader) (on 1929-09-06), Herb Taylor (on 1929-09-06) and Jack Teagarden (on 1929-09-06)
trumpet:
John Egan (on 1929-09-06), Red Nichols (on 1929-09-06) and Tommy Thunen (on 1929-09-06)
violin:
Maurice Goffin (on 1929-09-06) and Henry Whiteman (on 1929-09-06)
vocals:
Dick Robertson (US jazz vocalist, 1920s-1940s) (on 1929-09-06)
recording of:
Can’t We Be Friends? (on 1929-09-06)
lyricist:
Paul James (Lyricist, aka James Warburg)
composer:
Kay Swift
publisher:
Warner Bros. Music Corp.
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies2:57

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part of:The Chronological Classics (number: 1332) (order: 841)