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The First of the Singer Songwriters: Key Cuts 1924-1946 ()

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The First of the Singer Songwriters: Key Cuts 1924-1946 - Hoagy Carmichael
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  1. Riverboat Shuffle
  2. Boneyard Shuffle
  3. Washboard Blues
  4. Washboard Blues
  5. Boneyard Shuffle
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  1. Riverboat Shuffle
  2. Boneyard Shuffle
  3. Washboard Blues
  4. Washboard Blues
  5. Boneyard Shuffle
  6. Riverboat Shuffle
  7. One Night in Havana
  8. Stardust
  9. When Baby Sleeps
  10. Friday Night
  11. Washboard Blues
  12. So Tired
  13. March of the Hoodlums
  14. Walkin' the Dog
  15. Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble
  16. Smile
  17. Stardust
  18. Stardust
  19. March of the Hoodlums
  20. Walkin' the Dog
  21. Rockin' Chair
  22. Harvey
  23. Stardust
  24. March of the Hoodlums
  25. March of the Hoodlums
  26. Walkin' the Dog
  27. What Kind O' Man Is You?
  28. Rockin' Chair
  29. Manhattan Rag
  30. Manhattan Rag
  31. What Kind O' Man Is You?
  32. Barbaric
  33. High and Dry
  34. My Sweet
  35. Stardust
  36. Rockin' Chair
  37. Georgia on My Mind
  38. One Night in Havana
  39. Bessie Couldn't Help It
  40. Lazy River
  41. Papa's Gone Bye-Bye Blues (Jewish Boy Blues)
  42. Stardust
  43. March of the Hoodlums
  44. Come Easy, Go Easy, Love
  45. Georgia on My Mind
  46. Lazy River
  47. Stardust
  48. Georgia on My Mind
  49. Washboard Blues
  50. Daybreak
  51. In the Still of the Night
  52. Rockin' Chair
  53. After Twelve O'Clock
  54. Sing It Way Down Low
  55. Thanksgivin'
  56. Charlie Two-Step
  57. Old Man Harlem
  58. Old Man Harlem
  59. Snowball
  60. Snowball
  61. Snowball
  62. Lazy Bones
  63. Lazy Bones
  64. Lazy Bones
  65. One Morning in May
  66. Stardust
  67. Cosmics
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Its title aside (which suggests that Hoagy Carmichael was a some distant forerunner of Jackson Browne or Dar Williams, a case that would be both difficult and a little absurd to make), there's no doubt that this four-disc, 101-track collection from English reissue label JSP is carefully and lovingly assembled, and it outlines an impressive and amazing legacy. Carmichael was technically a singer/songwriter, of course, in the sense that he was quite capable of performing his songs at a commercial level, and he certainly had a ...

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