Let’s Dance
Sugar Foot Stomp
Ridin’ High
Moonglow
Nice Work If You Can Get It
I’m a Ding Dong Daddy
Vibraphone Blues
I Hadn’t Anyone Till You
The Sheik of Araby
Always
Peckin’
Down South Camp Meeting
Sunny Disposish
Sweet Leilani
Nagasaki
Sometimes I’m Happy
St. Louis Blues
Roll 'em
Clarinet Marmalade
King Porter Stomp
Time on My Hands (You in My Arms)
Have You Met Miss Jones
Stardust
Shine
Benny Sent Me
Minnie the Moocher’s Wedding Day
Everybody Loves My Baby
Runnin’ Wild
Josephine
You Turned the Tables on Me
Killer Diller
Darktown Strutters’ Ball
Someday Sweetheart
My Gal Sal
Caravan
Bugle Call Rag (#2)
Goodbye
Most popular songs of Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
It Had to Be You
1941 • It Had to Be You / My Honey's Lovin' Arms
And the Angels Sing
1939 • And the Angels Sing / Rose of Washington Square
After You've Gone
1944 • After You've Gone / At the Darktown Strutter's Ball
I Can't Give You Anything But Love
It's Only a Paper Moon
1945 • It's Only a Paper Moon / I'm Gonna Love That Guy
Love Me or Leave Me
1936 • Love Me or Leave Me / Exactly Like You
Taking a Chance on Love
1943 • Cabin in the Sky / Taking a Chance on Love
Stardust
1936 • Stardust
How High the Moon
1990 • Jumpin' at the Woodside
The Glory of Love
1936 • The Glory of Love / You Can't Pull the Wool Over My Eyes
Organ Grinder's Swing
1936 • Organ Grinder's Swing / Peter Piper
Goodnight My Love
1936 • Goodnight My Love / Take Another Guess
Trivia about the album 1937–38 Jazz Concert, No. 2 by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
- In what year was the album “1937–38 Jazz Concert, No. 2” released by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra?
- The album “1937–38 Jazz Concert, No. 2” was released in 1952 by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra, featuring 37 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “1937–38 Jazz Concert, No. 2” by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra?
- “Goodbye” is the biggest hit from the album “1937–38 Jazz Concert, No. 2” by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra.