Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra

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  • big band
  • jazz
  • swing
  • piano
  • radio days
Tommy Dorsey (November 19, 1905 – November 26, 1956) was an American jazz trombonist, trumpeter, and bandleader of the Big Band era. He was the younger brother of Jimmy Dorsey. His lyrical trombone style became one of the signature sounds of his band and of the Swing Era. Thomas Francis Dorsey, Jr. was born in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, and started out only 16 years later in Allentown, Pennsylvania, with big band leader Russ Morgan in the famous pick-up band of the 1920s "The Scranton Sirens".

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Songs

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    (I've Got) Beginner's Luck

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    (If I Had) Rhythm in My Nursery Rhymes

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    A Boy in Khaki - A Girl in Lace

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    A Door Will Open

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    A Little Rendezvous in Honolulu

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    A Little White Lighthouse

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    A New Moon and an Old Serenade

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    A Room With a View

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    A-Tisket, A-Tasket

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    After All

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    After You're Gone

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    Ain't She Sweet

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    Ain'tcha Glad I Love You

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    All I Remember Is You

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    All the Things You Are

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    All the Time

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    Alone

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    Amour

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    An Old Curiosity Shop

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    An Old Flame Never Dies

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    Angel

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    Angels With Dirty Faces

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    Any Old Time

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    April in Paris

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    Are You Having Any Fun?

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    As Long as You Live

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    As Time Goes By

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    At a Little Church Affair

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    At Sundown

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    At the Codfish Ball

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    At the Fat Man's

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    Autumn in New York

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    Baby, Baby All the Time

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    Backstage at the Ballet

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    Barcarole

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    Beale Street Blues

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    Between a Kiss and a Sigh

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    Bewildered

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    Bingo, Bango, Boffo

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    Birmingham Bounce

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    Blame the Weather

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    Blue and Sentimental

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    Blue Blazes

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    Blue Danube

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    Blue Danubue

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    Blue Moon

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    Blue Skies

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    Blues in the Night

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    Boogie Woogie

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    Boogie Woogie (feat. Howard Smith)


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