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EPISODE · Dec 21, 2025 · 2H 3M

Sunday Jazz Lounge Ep 83 21/12/25 with Doug Kaye

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A special edition of Sunday Jazz Lounge wit Doug playing tracks from the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s and 1950s that were originally released on 78rpm record.    Let Me In  - Hot Lips Page Rhythm King – Bix Beiderbecke Sensation – Joe Venuti  &Eddie Lang Mama Don’t Allow – Frankie “Half-Pint” Jaxon When Hollywood Goes Black and Tan – Cleo Brown Yeah Man – Nat Gonella Here Comes The Man With The Jive – Stuff Smith I’se A Muggin’ – Django Reinhardt Sweet Sue – Dicky Wells Take It Easy Greesy – Lil Johnson I’m So Glad – Harlem Hamfats Deed I Do – Bunny Berrigan Undecided – Chick Webb There’ll Be Some – Benny Goodman Minnie The Moocher – Valaida Snow Beat Me Daddy 8 To The Bar – Will Bradley & Ray McKinley Good Enough To Keep (Air Mail Special) – Charlie Christian Let Me Off Uptown – Gene Krupa & Anita O’Day Taint Yours – Una Mae Carlisle Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t My Baby – Cootie Williams ft Eddie Vincent Got A Penny Benny – Nat King Cole Trio Frantic In The Atlantic – Cab Calloway They Raided The Joint – Vanita Smythe You Gotta Gimme – Julia Lee Choo Choo Ch’Boogie – Louis Jordan House Of Blue Lights – Andrews Sisters Route 66 – George Auld Orchestra Money Money Money – Slim Gaillard Bongo Beep – Charlie Parker Cocktails For Two – Spike Jones & His City Slickers Choo Choo Bringing My Baby Home – Calvin Boze Subway Blues – Mabel Scott Fan Tan Fannie – Delta Rhythm Boys I Only Have Eyes For You – Billie Holiday In The Wee Small Hours – Frank Sinatra Scorched – Varetta Dillard Got My Mojo Workin’ – Muddy Waters Smokestack Lightin’ – Howlin’ Wolf Christmas Eve Baby – Frankie Ervin      

A special edition of Sunday Jazz Lounge wit Doug playing tracks from the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s and 1950s that were originally released on 78rpm record.    Let Me In  - Hot Lips Page Rhythm King – Bix Beiderbecke Sensation – Joe Venuti  &Eddie Lang Mama Don’t Allow – Frankie “Half-Pint” Jaxon When Hollywood Goes Black and Tan – Cleo Brown Yeah Man – Nat Gonella Here Comes The Man With The Jive – Stuff Smith I’se A Muggin’ – Django Reinhardt Sweet Sue – Dicky Wells Take It Easy Greesy – Lil Johnson I’m So Glad – Harlem Hamfats Deed I Do – Bunny Berrigan Undecided – Chick Webb There’ll Be Some – Benny Goodman Minnie The Moocher – Valaida Snow Beat Me Daddy 8 To The Bar – Will Bradley & Ray McKinley Good Enough To Keep (Air Mail Special) – Charlie Christian Let Me Off Uptown – Gene Krupa & Anita O’Day Taint Yours – Una Mae Carlisle Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t My Baby – Cootie Williams ft Eddie Vincent Got A Penny Benny – Nat King Cole Trio Frantic In The Atlantic – Cab Calloway They Raided The Joint – Vanita Smythe You Gotta Gimme – Julia Lee Choo Choo Ch’Boogie – Louis Jordan House Of Blue Lights – Andrews Sisters Route 66 – George Auld Orchestra Money Money Money – Slim Gaillard Bongo Beep – Charlie Parker Cocktails For Two – Spike Jones & His City Slickers Choo Choo Bringing My Baby Home – Calvin Boze Subway Blues – Mabel Scott Fan Tan Fannie – Delta Rhythm Boys I Only Have Eyes For You – Billie Holiday In The Wee Small Hours – Frank Sinatra Scorched – Varetta Dillard Got My Mojo Workin’ – Muddy Waters Smokestack Lightin’ – Howlin’ Wolf Christmas Eve Baby – Frankie Ervin

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A special edition of Sunday Jazz Lounge wit Doug playing tracks from the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s and 1950s that were originally released on 78rpm record.    Let Me In  - Hot Lips Page Rhythm King – Bix Beiderbecke Sensation – Joe Venuti  &Eddie...

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