Tommy Dorsey

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  • jazz
  • big band
  • swing
  • trombone
  • 40s
Tommy Dorsey (1905 – 1956) was a jazz trombonist and bandleader in the Big Band era. Thomas Dorsey was born in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania and is the younger brother of Jimmy Dorsey. He worked with many bands in the New York City area starting in the 1920s, including the bands of Rudy Vallee, Vincent Lopez, and Paul Whiteman. With brother Jimmy, he led the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra until they split up (with some acrimony) in 1935. The brothers also appeared as session musicians on many jazz recordings.

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Songs

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    Once in a While

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    Once in Awhile

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    One Night in Monte Carlo

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    Opus #1

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    Opus No I

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    Opus No. 1

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    Opus No.1

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    Opus Number Two

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    Opus One

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    Our Love

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    Our Love Affair

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    Our Love Is Here to Stay / They Can't Take That Away From Me

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    Papa Loves Mambo

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    Perfidia

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    Perfidia 1941

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    Polka Dots & Moonbeams (Around a Pug-nosed Dream)

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    Polka Dots and Moonbeams

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    Puddle Wump

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    Pussy Willow

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    Quiet Please

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    Rain

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    Royal Garden Blues

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    Santa Claus Is Coming to Town

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    Satan Takes a Holiday

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    Say "Si Si"

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    Sent for You Yesterday

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    Sentimental Me

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    Shine on Harvest Moon

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    Silk Stockings

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    Skirts and Sweaters

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    Sleepy Lagoon

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    Smoke Gets in Your Eyes

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    So in Love

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    So What

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    Somebody Stole My Gal

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    Song of India

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    Song of Indian

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    Star Dust

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    Stardust

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    Stardust (feat. Frank Sinatra)

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    Stomp It Off

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    Stop Look & Listen

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    Stop Look and Listen

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    Stop, Look and Listen

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    Stop, Look and Listen, Parts I and II

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    Summertime

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    Swanee River

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    Sweet Is the World for You

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    Swing High

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    Swing Low, Sweet Chariot


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