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  1. 26 de jul. de 2021 · HARRY JAMES - HELEN HUMES: Jubilee - One O'Clock Jump 1937/38 NYC Swing - YouTube. a) Jubilee (Carmichael) HARRY JAMES and his Orchestra Vocal refrain: HELEN HUMES Mx: B 22083-1,...

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  2. Humes falleció en Santa Mónica, California, en 1981 a los 68 años de edad y se encuentra enterrada en el Cementerio Inglewood Park. [4] Discografía. 1941 - Midnight at Minton's, con Don Byas; 1959 - Helen Humes; 1959 - Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness if I Do; 1960 - Songs I Like to Sing; 1961 - Swingin' with Humes; 1973 - Helen Comes Back

  3. 17 de ago. de 2023 · The song showcases Basie’s incredible skills as a bandleader and pianist while featuring the exceptional talents of his orchestra. One O’Clock Jump is not just a toe-tapping jazz number; it also carries a deeper meaning that resonates with listeners to this day.

  4. Other versions. "Two O'Clock Jump" was a performance by Harry James and his big band in 1939, slightly based on "One O'Clock Jump" but using triplets. Several versions of the original by Harry James and Benny Goodman feature the "Two O'Clock Jump" ending. Lionel Hampton used the song as his theme song for a while as well.

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  5. 2 de nov. de 2021 · With vocals by Helen Humes and Jimmy Rushing, the collection includes evergreens such as One O’Clock Jump, Topsy, Jumpin’ at the Woodside and Jive at Five. April in Paris (1957) The Basie band’s first album for Verve is important on a number of levels.

  6. Blues With Helen: 3: I Ain't Got Nobody: 4: Don't Be That Way: 5: Song Of The Wanderer: 6: Mortage Stomp: 7: Every Tub: 8: Song Of The Wanderer: 9: Flat Foot Floogie: 10: Lady Be Good: 11: Boogie Woogie Blues: 12: One O'Clock Jump: 13: I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart: 14: King Porter Stomp: 15: King Porter Stomp: 16: I Haven't Changed A Thing

  7. At the time James was still a sideman with Benny Goodman but he actually drew his players during the first two dates mostly from the Count Basie Orchestra including trombonist Eddie Durham (who provided the arrangements), the legendary tenor Herschel Evans and singer Helen Humes.