Duke Ellington and His Orchestra Songtexte
Accordion Joe
"C" Jam Blues
Menelik: The Lion of Judah
Anfang 1927
Greatest Hits (Compilation)
Take the "A" Train (The Legendary Blanton-Webster Transcriptions)
- Frenesi
- Until Tonight
- West Indian Stomp
- Love and I
- John Hardy
- Take the 'A' Train
- I Hear a Rhapsody
- It's Sad but True
- Madame Will Drop Her Shawl
- Clementine
- Chelsea Bridge
- Love Like This Can't Last
- After All
- Jumpin' Pumpkins
- Frankie and Johnnie
- Flamingo
- Bakiff
- Stomp Caprice
- Bugle Breaks
- Have You Changed
- Rain Check
- Blue Serge
- Moon Mist
- I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire
- Easy Street
- Perdido
The Brunswick Era, Volume I (1926-29) (Compilation)
- East St. Louis Toodle-O
- New Orleans Low-Down
- Immigration Blues
- Birmingham Breakdown
- Black And Tan Fantasy (von The Washingtonians)
- Doin' The Frog
- Take It Easy (von The Washingtonians)
- Jubilee Stomp (von The Washingtonians)
- Black Beauty (von The Washingtonians)
- Yellow Dog Blues
- Tishomingo Blues
- Awful Sad
- The Mooche
- Louisiana
- Tiger Rag-Part I (von The Jungle Band)
- Tiger Rag-Part II (von The Jungle Band)
The Chronological Classics: Duke Ellington and His Orchestra 1924-1927 (Compilation)
- Choo Choo (Gotta Hurry Home) (von The Washingtonians)
- Rainy Nights (von The Washingtonians)
- I'm Gonna Hang Around My Sugar (von The Washingtonians)
- Trombone Blues (von The Washingtonians)
- Georgia Grind (von Duke Ellington & His Washingtonians)
- Parlor Social Stomp (von Duke Ellington & His Washingtonians)
- (You've Got Those) Wanna-Go-Back-Again Blues
- If You Can't Hold the Man You Love
- Animal Crackers (von Duke Ellington & His Washingtonians)
- Li'l Farina (von Duke Ellington & His Washingtonians)
- East St. Louis Toodle O
- Birmingham Breakdown
- Immigration Blues
- The Creeper
- New Orleans Low-Down
- Song of the Cotton Field
- Birmingham Breakdown
- East St. Louis Toodle-oo
- East St. Louis Toodle-Oo (von The Washingtonians)
- Hop Head (von The Washingtonians)
- Down in Our Alley Blues (von The Washingtonians)
- Black and Tan Fantasy (von The Washingtonians)
- Soliloquy (von The Washingtonians)