Radio, Gimme Some Jive (Performances 1941-1945)

The Delta Rhythm Boys

Radio, Gimme Some Jive (Performances 1941-1945)

RELEASED: November 30, -0001
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. A-Sittin' & A-Rockin' 2:57 2. One O'Clock Jump 2:59 3. I'm Beginning to See the Light (World Feature Transcription 1945) 2:28 4. Jersey Bounce 2:22 5. Are You for It? 2:17 6. St. Louis Blues 2:16 7. Stardust 2:51 8. Get on Board Little Children 2:23 9. Texas Polka 2:34 10. Hey, John! 2:49 11. Snoqualimie Jo Jo (World Feature Transcription 1945) 2:42 12. My Sacrifice 2:36 13. Darktown Strutters' Ball 1:48 14. Dry Bones 2:48 15. Jack You're Playin' the Game 2:53 16. Just A-Sittin' and A-Rockin' 2:47 17. Rigoletto Blues 2:43 18. Snoqualimie Jo Jo (Soundie 1945) 2:54 19. Take the 'A' Train 2:41 20. The More I Go Out With Somebody Else 3:17 21. Give Me Some Skin 2:44 22. I'm Beginning to See the Light (AFRS "Jubilee" Transcription - July 1944) 2:12 23. Do Nothing 'Till You Hear From Me 3:02 24. Shoe Shoe Baby 3:05 25. Paper Doll 3:13 26. How High the Moon 3:04 27. East of the Sun 2:27 28. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye 2:19 29. Bugle Woogie (feat. Mildred Bailey) 2:59
Radio, Gimme Some Jive (Performances 1941-1945) features the Delta Rhythm Boys' vibrant blend of jazz, pop, and rhythm and blues, showcasing their harmonies and unique vocal style. The album captures the essence of the 1940s music scene, highlighting the group's ability to infuse lively energy into their performances while addressing themes of love, joy, and the cultural landscape of the time. Their work on this album played a significant role in popularizing black vocal groups in mainstream music, leaving a lasting impact on future generations of artists.