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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    Little Skipper

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    Little White Lies

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    Lonesome Road, Part 1

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    Lonesome Road, Part 2

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    Lookin' Around Corners for You

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    Loose Lid Special

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    Losers Weepers

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    Losers Weepwers

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    Love for Sale

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    Love Is Never Out of Season

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    Love Letters

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    Love Lies

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    Lovely Lady

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    Lover Come Back to Me

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    Lullaby in Boogie

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    Lullaby of Broadway

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    Mandy, Make Up Your Mind

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    Manhattan Serenade

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    Manhattan Serenade - voc Jo Stafford

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    Maple Leaf Rag

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    March of the Toys

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    Marcheta

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    Marie

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    Marie (feat. Jack Leonard)

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    May I Have the Next Romance With You?

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    Melody in F

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    Mendelssohn's Spring Song

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    Midnight on the Trail

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    Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet

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    Moonlight on the Ganges

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    More Than Ever

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    Mr. Ghost Goes to Town

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    Music Maestro Please

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    Music, Maestro, Please

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    My Baby Just Cares for Me

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    My Own

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    My Walking Stick

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    My! My!

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    Never Again

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    Nice Work If You Can Get It

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    Night and Day

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    Night in Sudan

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    No Regrets

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    Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen

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    Nola

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    Non Drastic

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    Not So Quiet , Please

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    Now It Can Be Told

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    Oh! Look at Me Now

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    Oh, Look at Me Now


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