Isham Jones 1929 - 1934

Isham Jones Orchestra

Isham Jones 1929 - 1934

RELEASED: November 30, -0001
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. When My Sugar Walks Down the Street (All the Little Birdies Go Tweet‐Tweet‐Tweet) 3:01 2. Jealous 3:26 3. Miss Hannah 3:04 4. There’s a Wah‐Wah Gal in Agua Caliente 3:06 5. My Baby Just Cares for Me 2:30 6. Sweet Lorraine 3:17 7. Keepin’ Out of Mischief Now 2:36 8. Sweet Georgia Brown 3:12 9. Poor Butterfly 3:03 10. Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia 2:57 11. Everyone Says “I Love You” 2:55 12. It’s Winter Again (with vocal) 2:54 13. It’s Winter Again (non vocal) 2:54 14. That Dallas Man 2:42 15. Doin’ the Uptown Lowdown 2:35 16. Harlem on My Mind 2:50 17. You’re O.K. 2:51 18. I Hate Myself (for Being So Mean to You) 2:45 19. Jimtown Blues 2:53 20. I Hate Myself for Being so Mean 2:37 21. Riptide 2:25 22. When You Climb the Golden Stairs 2:18 23. I Wish I Were Twins 2:20 24. You’ve Got Me Crying Again / Down a Carolina Lane / Honestly 7:25
The album 'Isham Jones 1929 - 1934' captures a pivotal era in American jazz and popular music, showcasing the distinctive sound of the Isham Jones Orchestra. Known for their smooth arrangements and the integration of jazz elements with popular tunes of the time, the album features a collection of recordings that reflect the sophisticated style of the 1930s. Isham Jones, a prominent bandleader, is recognized for his contributions to the development of big band music and his influence on future generations of musicians. The orchestra's blend of sweet and jazz styles created a unique sound that resonated with audiences, making their recordings a significant part of American music history.