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1937-1938 - Slim Gaillard
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  1. There's No Two Ways About It
  2. 'Cause My Baby Says It's So
  3. The Flat Foot Floogie
  4. Chinatown, My Chinatown
  5. That's What You Call Romance
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  1. There's No Two Ways About It
  2. 'Cause My Baby Says It's So
  3. The Flat Foot Floogie
  4. Chinatown, My Chinatown
  5. That's What You Call Romance
  6. Ti-Pi-Tin
  7. 8, 9, and 10
  8. Dancing On the Beach
  9. Oh, Lady Be Good
  10. Ferdinand the Bull
  11. Tutti Frutti
  12. Look-A There
  13. Humpty Dumpty
  14. Jump Session
  15. Laughin' in Rhythm
  16. Vol Vist du Gaily Star
  17. Dopey Joe
  18. Sweet Safronia
  19. It's Gettin' Kinda Chilly
  20. Buck Dance Rhythm
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Slim's story begins in Detroit, where Bulee Gaillard was born on January 4, 1916. He seems to have inherited a bizarre sense of recklessness from his father, an absent-minded cruise-ship employee who at one point misplaced little Bulee, sailing off and leaving the boy stranded on the island of Crete for half a year. Multi-instrumental and able to sing and tap dance, Slim began his performing career in the early '30s. He invaded New York in 1937 and made his first appearance on records in April of that year with Frank Newton ...

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