Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie

Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra

Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie

RELEASED: November 30, -0001
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Knockin' at the Famous Door 2:59 2. The Gal From Joe's 3:22 3. Cherokee Meaning 3:20 4. The Duke's Idea 3:04 5. The Count's Idea 3:23 6. The Right Idea 3:14 7. Between 18th and 19th on Chestnut Street 2:56 8. Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie 2:42 9. Leapin' at the Lincoln 2:45 10. Afternoon of a Moax 3:25 11. Flying Home Meaning 2:55 12. Six Lessons From Madame La Zonga 2:53 13. Rockin' in Rhythm 3:09 14. Pompton Turnpike 3:00 15. Wild Mab of Fish Pond 3:15 16. Southern Fried 3:24 17. Lumby 2:39 18. Redskin Rhumba 2:29 19. You're My Thrill 3:15 20. Charleston Alley 2:37 21. Murder at Peyton Hall 2:54
Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie is a celebrated jazz album by Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra, showcasing the vibrant big band sound of the 1940s. The album features a mix of energetic arrangements and smooth melodies, reflecting Barnet's innovative style. Known for its lively performances and intricate orchestration, it has become a significant piece in the jazz repertoire, admired for its ability to blend swing with classical influences, demonstrating Barnet's craftsmanship and the virtuosity of his band members.