The Saturday Night Swing Club: Djangology / Limehouse Blues / Bricktop
I Ain't Got Nobody
Bugle Call Rag
Baby, Won't You Please Come Home ?
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
Baby, Won't You Please Come Home ? (2)
I Got Rhythm
Big Boy Blues
Sweet Sue
Swing Guitars
Hangin' Around Boudon
Bill Coleman Blues
Japanese Sandman
Somebody Loves Me
Pennies from Heaven
I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me
Tiger Rag
Interprétation swing du 1er mouvement du concerto en ré mineur de J.S. Bach
Whoa Babe!
Improvisation sur le 1er mouvement du concerto en ré mineur de J.S. Bach
P.B Flat Blues
Fiddle Blues
St. Louis Blues
Bricktop
Bouncin' Around
Speevy
Eddie's Blues
Minor Swing
Sweet Georgia Brown
Viper's Dream
Lady Be Good
Swinging With Django
Dinah
Paramount Stomp
Daphné
Bolero
You Took Advantage of Me
Bolero
I've Found a New Baby
Mabel
Mabel (2)
My Serenade
Most popular songs of Django Reinhardt
St. Louis Blues
Golden Guitar
After You've Gone
Moonglow
2006 • The Very Best of 1934-1939
St. Louis Blues
I Surrender, Dear
1990 • Djangology 49
Sophisticated Lady
Golden Guitar
Jeepers Creepers
I'll Never Be the Same
The Best of the Broadcast Performances
St. Louis Blues
Clouds
1969 • Forst Recordings!
St. Louis Blues
Them There Eyes
1993 • Quintet Du Hot Club De France (paris-Londres 1935-1938)
Trivia about the album Intégrale volume 6 (1937) : Swinging with Django by Django Reinhardt
- In what year was the album “Intégrale volume 6 (1937) : Swinging with Django” released by Django Reinhardt?
- The album “Intégrale volume 6 (1937) : Swinging with Django” was released in 1997 by Django Reinhardt, featuring 42 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “Intégrale volume 6 (1937) : Swinging with Django” by Django Reinhardt?
- “St. Louis Blues” is the biggest hit from the album “Intégrale volume 6 (1937) : Swinging with Django” by Django Reinhardt.