The Boswell Sisters

Bild Quelle:


  • jazz
  • female vocalists
  • 1930s
  • big band
  • 1920s
Popular Jazz vocal group during the 1930's. Martha, Connie, and Vet perfected a mix of rhythm and harmony that would define Jazz vocal groups to come and influence The Andrews Sisters and dozens of other "Sister" acts, both Black and White, along with the Mills Brothers, Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra, and Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, ( as well as current groups The Pfister Sisters, Boswellmania, Yazoozazz and The Stolen Sweets.)

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Songs

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    The Gold Digger's Song

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    The Lonesome Road

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    The Music Goes Round and Round

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    The Object of My Affection

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    The Old Man of the Mountain

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    The Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia

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    There'll Be Some Chages Made

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    There'll Be Some Changes Made

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    This Is The Missus / Ladies & Gentlemen That's Love / Life Is Just A Bowl of Cherries

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    Time on My Hands

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    Trav'lin' All Alone

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    Was That the Human Thing to Do

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    Was That the Human Thing to Do?

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    Washboard Blues

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    We Just Couldn't Say "Goodbye"

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    We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye

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    We're in the Money (The Gold Digger's Song)

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    We're on the Highway to Heaven

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    We've Got to Put That Sun Back in the Sky

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    Wha' Dja do to Me?

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    Wha'd Ja Do to Me

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    Wha'd Ja Do to Me?

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    What Is It

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    What Is It?

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    What Ya Do to Me

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    When I Take My Sugar to Tea

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    Why Don't You Practise What You Preach?

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    Yes Indeed

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    You Oughta Be in Pictures

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    You Oughta' Be in Pictures


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