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Work Song
Midriff
The Blues
Creole Love Call
Three Dances: West Indian Dance/Creamy Brown/Emancipation Celebration
Suddenly It Jumped
Come Sunday
Pitter Panther Patter
The Mood To Be Wooed
It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
Blue Cellophane
Things Ain't What They Used to Be
Blue Skies
Introduction
Frankie and Johnny
Sonata
New York City Blues
Strange Feeling
The Clothed Woman
Dancers In Love
Trumpets No End (Blue Skies)
Coloratura
Mood Indigo
Black (First Movement Of Black, Brown And Beige)
Most popular songs of Duke Ellington
In a Sentimental Mood
1957 • Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Song Book
Come to Baby, Do!
2015 • Acquaintance
Come Sunday
1958 • Black, Brown and Beige
I'm Gonna Go Fishin'
2015 • La Chanson de Duke
Hey, Baby
2015 • La Chanson de Duke
Dinah
1962 • The Girl's Suite And The Perfume Suite
Take Love Easy
1974 • The World Of Duke Ellington
Love You Madly
1957 • Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Song Book
Boy Meets Horn
1963 • The Ellington Era Volume One: 1927-1940
I Never Felt This Way Before
1978 • At Fargo 1940
I Didn't Know About You
1960 • Blues in Orbit
Come Back To Me
Trivia about the album The Duke Ellington Carnegie Hall Concerts, January 1943 by Duke Ellington
- In what year was the album “The Duke Ellington Carnegie Hall Concerts, January 1943” released by Duke Ellington?
- The album “The Duke Ellington Carnegie Hall Concerts, January 1943” was released in 1977 by Duke Ellington, featuring 25 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “The Duke Ellington Carnegie Hall Concerts, January 1943” by Duke Ellington?
- “Come Sunday” is the biggest hit from the album “The Duke Ellington Carnegie Hall Concerts, January 1943” by Duke Ellington.