Duke Ellington - American Composer
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Item number 1700444AW, 144 pages, $19.95

Duke Ellington is a jazz legend. He has been called the "premier jazz composer of the twentieth century." This book illustrates just how he got that title. In it you will find thirty-five of his songs as well as an in-depth biography of this legendary musician.


Song Titles
Satin Doll - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Johnny Mercer, Billy Strayhorn, and Duke Ellington - ©1958
Don't Get Around Much Anymore - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Bob Russell and Duke Ellington - ©1942
Caravan - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, and Juan Tizol - ©1937
Mood Indigo - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, and Albany Bigard - ©1931
Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Bob Russell and Duke Ellington - ©1943
In A Sentimental Mood - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, and Manny Kurtz - ©1935
I'm Beginning To See The Light - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Don George, Johnny Hodges, Duke Ellington, and Harry James - ©1944
Solitude - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Duke Ellington, Eddie DeLange, and Irving Mills - ©1934
Sophisticated Lady - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, and Mitchell Parish - ©1933
I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Paul Francis Webster and Duke Ellington - ©1941
Take The "A" Train - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Billy Strayhorn - ©1941
Prelude To A Kiss - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Irving Gordon, Irving Mills, and Duke Ellington - ©1938
It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Duke Ellington and Irving Mills - ©1932
I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Duke Ellington, Henry Nemo, John Redmond, and Irving Mills - ©1938
Perdido - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Harry Lenk, Ervin Drake, and Juan Tizol - ©1942
I'm Just A Lucky So And So - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Mack David and Duke Ellington - ©1945
Come Sunday - From: "Black, Brown & Beige" - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Duke Ellington - ©1946
Things Ain't What They Used To Be - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Mercer Ellington - ©1942
Day Dream - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: John Latouche, Duke Ellington, and Billy Strayhorn - ©1941
Love You Madly - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Duke Ellington - ©1950
Rockin' In Rhythm - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, and Harry Carney - ©1931
I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Don George and Duke Ellington - ©1944
The Creole Love Call - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Duke Ellington - ©1928
Drop Me Off In Harlem - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Nick Kenny and Duke Ellington - ©1933
Ring Dem Bells - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Duke Ellington and Irving Mills - ©1930
I Didn't Know About You - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Bob Russell and Duke Ellington - ©1944
East St. Louis Toodle-oo - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Duke Ellington and Bub Miley - ©1927
The Mooch - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Duke Ellington and Irving Mills - ©1928
Maybe I Should Change My Ways - From: "Beggar's Holiday" - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: John Latouche and Duke Ellington - ©1947
Black Butterfly - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Duke Ellington - ©1928
Brown Penny - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: Duke Ellington - ©1947
I've Got Me - From: "Beggar's Holiday" - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: John Latouche and Duke Ellington - ©1947
Tooth And Claw - From: "Beggar's Holiday" - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: John Latouche and Duke Ellington - ©1947
Wanna Be Bad - From: "Beggar's Holiday" - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: John Latouche and Duke Ellington - ©1947
Where Is My Hero? - From: "Beggar's Holiday" - Performed by: Duke Ellington - Composed by: John Latouche and Duke Ellington - ©1947
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Sheet Music Format: Piano/Vocal/Guitar
   Lyrics are included
   Difficulty 5 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
   Chord symbols are included in this book.
   Guitar chords are included in this book.
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