East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
Hop Head
Black and Tan Fantasy
Jubilee Stomp
The Mooch
Hot And Brothered
Blues With A Feeling
Rockin' in Rhythm
Lazy Duke
Old Man Blues
Mood Indigo
It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
Lazy Rapsody
Blue Harlem
Blue Tune
The Sheik of Araby
Lightin'
Ducky Wucky
Blue Ramble
Drop Me off in Harlem
Bundle Of Blues
Saddest Tale
Slippery Horn
Harlem Speaks
Solitude
Merry-Go-Round
Clarinet Lament
Echoes Of Harlem
In A Jam
Rose Of The Rio Grande
Harmony In Harlem
Caravan
I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
Ridin' On A Bluenote
Boy Meets Horn
Slap Happy
The Gal From Joe's
Prelude to a Kiss
Diminuendo In Blue
Crescendo In Blue
Jazz Potpourri
Subtle Lament
Portrait Of The Lion
Sophisticated Lady
Grievin'
Battle Of Swing
Stormy Weather [From Stormy Weather]
The Sergeant Was Shy
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 Ellington Era Volume One: 1927-1940 by Duke Ellington
- In what year was the album “The Ellington Era Volume One: 1927-1940” released by Duke Ellington?
- The album “The Ellington Era Volume One: 1927-1940” was released in 1963 by Duke Ellington, featuring 48 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “The Ellington Era Volume One: 1927-1940” by Duke Ellington?
- “Boy Meets Horn” is the biggest hit from the album “The Ellington Era Volume One: 1927-1940” by Duke Ellington.