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The Boswell Sisters Swing!

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Download links and information about The Boswell Sisters Swing! by The Boswell Sisters. This album was released in 1982 and it belongs to Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:12:57 minutes.

Artist: The Boswell Sisters
Release date: 1982
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop
Tracks: 24
Duration: 01:12:57
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. We're On the Highway to Heaven 3:12
2. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter 3:01
3. That's What I Like About You 2:53
4. Mama Don't Allow It 2:47
5. My Future Just Passed 3:26
6. It's You 3:01
7. If It Ain't Love 3:00
8. Time On My Hands 3:10
9. Nights When I'm Lonely 2:12
10. When I Take My Sugar to Tea 3:12
11. I Can't Write the Words 3:07
12. Shout Sister Shout 3:15
13. What Is It? 2:53
14. It's the Girl 3:10
15. An Evening In Caroline 3:03
16. Concentratin' On You 3:15
17. There Will Be Some Changes Made 3:13
18. Gee But I'd Like to Make You Happy 3:04
19. I'm All Dressed Up With a Broken Heart 3:11
20. Don't Tell Him What Happened to Me 3:21
21. That Old Feeling 2:55
22. Heebie Jeebies 2:54
23. Shine On Harvest Moon 3:04
24. The Old Man of the Mountain 2:38

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Put out by Columbia Special Products in 1982, this three-LP boxed set only contains around 90 minutes of music (15 minutes per side) but hits many of the highpoints of the Boswell Sisters' relatively brief recording career. During the 1931-33 period the Boswells were often accompanied by top jazz all-stars including trumpeters Bunny Berigan and Manny Klein, trombonist Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey on clarinet and alto, violinist Joe Venuti and guitarist Eddie Lang. Many of their top jazz-oriented performances are on this box including "Roll On, Mississippi, Roll On," "We've Got to Put That Sun Back in the Sky," "Everybody Loves My Baby," "There'll Be Some Changes Made," "Down Among the Sheltering Palms," "Sentimental Gentleman from Georgia" and "Crazy People." The only thing that keeps the release from being considered definitive is that it is long out-of-print and difficult to find.