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Duke Ellington discography

This is the discography of recordings by Duke Ellington, including those nominally led by his sidemen (mainly in the 1930s and early 1940s), and his later collaborations (mainly in the 1960s) with musicians with whom Ellington had generally not previously recorded.

This chronology of this discography is based on year of the record released, with recording dates noted if the record was released years later. All studio albums and live albums released during Ellington's lifetime are included, while his posthumous discography is limited to significant releases, as the official bootlegs and unauthorized compilations are innumerous.

The US chart listing information should be considered tentative because sources, like Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories, do not take the cheaper dime-store records into account.[citation needed]

Hit records Edit

Year Single Chart positions
US US
R&B
UK
1927 "East St. Louis Toodle-Oo" 10
1928 "Black and Tan Fantasy" 15
"Creole Love Call" 19
"Doin' the New Low Down" 20
"Diga Diga Doo" 17
"The Mooche" 16
1930 "Three Little Words" 1
"Ring Dem Bells" 17
1931 "Blue Again" 12
"Mood Indigo" 3
"Rockin' In Rhythm" 19
"Creole Rhapsody Parts 1 & 2" 18
"Limehouse Blues" 13
1932 "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" 6
"Creole Rhapsody"(new version) 19
"Rose Room (In Sunny Roseland)" 15
"Moon Over Dixie" 14
"Blue Ramble" 16
1933 "Drop Me Off in Harlem" 17
"Sophisticated Lady" 3
"Stormy Weather" 4
"I'm Satisfied" 11
"In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree" 13
1934 "Daybreak Express" 20
"Cocktails For Two" 1
"Moon Glow" 2
"Solitude" 2
"Saddest Tale" 9
1935 "Merry Go Round" 6
"In a Sentimental Mood" 14
"Accent On Youth" 6
"Cotton" 4
1936 "Isn't Love the Strangest Thing?" 12
"Love Is Like a Cigarette" 8
"Clarinet Lament" 12
"Echoes of Harlem" 19
"Oh Babe! Maybe Someday" 8
"Jazz Lips" 20
"Yearning For Love" 16
1937 "The New East St. Louis Toodle-Oo" 16
"There's a Lull In My Life" 12
"Scattin' At the Kit Kat" 9
"Caravan" 4
"Azure" 13
"All God's Chillun Got Rhythm" 14
1938 "Harmony In Harlem" 15
"If You Were In My Place (What Would You Do?)" 10
"I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart" 1
"The Gal From Joe's" 20
"Lambeth Walk" 7
"Prelude To a Kiss" 18
1940 "You, You, Darlin'" 28
"Ko Ko" 25
"At a Dixie Roadside Diner" 27
"Sepia Panorama" 24
1941 "Flamingo" 11
"Take the A Train" 11
"I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good" 13
1942 "Hayfoot, Strawfoot" 10
1943 "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" 8 1
"Perdido" 21
"Take the A Train"(re-entry) 19
"Bojangles" 19
"A Slip of the Lip" 19 1
"Sentimental Lady" 19 1
1944 "Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me" 10 1
"Main Stem" 23 1
"My Little Brown Book" 4
"Someone" 7
"I Don't Mind" 9
1945 "I'm Beginning To See the Light" 6 4
"Don't You Know I Care" 10
"I Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues" 4
1946 "Come To Baby, Do" 13
1948 "Don't Be So Mean To Baby" 15
1953 "Satin Doll"
"Boo Dah" 30
1954 "Skin Deep" 7

Early years: 1920–1940s Edit

During the 1920s and 1930s, Ellington and his band recorded for almost every label (BluDisc, Pathé, Perfect, Victor, Brunswick, Columbia Records, Okeh, Vocalion, Cameo, Romeo, Lincoln, Banner, Domino, Jewel, and Hit of the Week). By the 1940s, Ellington's recordings featuring Jimmy Blanton and Ben Webster, garnered praise of his work as being "the best Ellington", according to critic Bob Blumenthal.[1]

Activity in the commercial recording industry was restricted during the 1942–1944 musicians' strike which including a recording ban, but Ellington did make annual visits to Carnegie Hall. In the January 1943 concert, Ellington introduced his first extended suite, "Black, Brown and Beige".

As the long-player format didn't become a significant part of the industry until the late 1940s, Ellington's record output before 1947 consisted largely of singles, from labels such as RCA Victor, Okeh, and Brunswick. They represent the bulk of his work that has been collected in box sets, while material from other labels is scattered. The most comprehensive source for Ellington's early work are the multi-volume The Chronological Duke Ellington & His Orchestra Classics releases, although that series omits alternate takes, which can be found in other collections.

10-inch LPs Edit

  • Duke Ellington Plays the Blues (1947)[2]
  • Liberian Suite (1948) (Columbia) – 10-inch LP

Live albums Edit

1950s Edit

Ellington began the 1950s with his career seemingly in decline with several musicians leaving, Lawrence Brown, Sonny Greer, and Johnny Hodges, although Brown and Hodges later rejoined. After the orchestra's appearance at the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival, with Paul Gonsalves running through 27 choruses of "Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue", Ellington's profile revived.

Studio albums Edit

1952

1953

1954

1955

Live albums Edit

1960s Edit

In the 1960s, Ellington made recordings with Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, John Coltrane, Ella Fitzgerald, Coleman Hawkins, and Frank Sinatra, among others. He continued to write and record extended suites, such as his religious "Sacred Concerts", the "Perfume Suite", and the "Latin American Suite".

Studio albums Edit

Singles Edit

Live albums Edit

1970s Edit

Studio albums Edit

Live albums Edit

Other projects Edit

Rerecording projects Edit

Session appearances Edit

Posthumous Edit

Listed here are all notable studio and live albums released following Ellington's death.

Studio albums Edit

Live albums Edit

Live appearances Edit

Compilations Edit

Listed here are all compilations released during Ellington's lifetime, in addition to all significant compilations, excluding the aforementioned box sets.

Contemporaneous Edit

Posthumous Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide, p. 70.
  2. ^ Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 1947-08-23.
  3. ^ Duke Ellington - Duke Ellington and the Buck Clayton All-Stars at Newport Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic, retrieved 2023-02-12
  4. ^ Duke Ellington - Ellington Moods, retrieved 2023-02-12
  5. ^ Duke Ellington - Johnny Come Lately, retrieved 2023-02-12
  6. ^ Gold, Gerald (December 7, 1986). "Bluebird Flies Once More". The New York Times. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  7. ^ Mosey, Chris (December 14, 2016). "Duke Elllington And His Orchestra: The Duke Box 2". All About Jazz. Retrieved September 21, 2021.

External links Edit

  • AllMusic Duke Ellington discography page
  • Discogs Duke Ellington page
  • Discography of American Historical Recordings, University of California Santa Barbara
  • Duke on the Web, The illustrated encyclopedia of Duke Ellington's records
  • Ellingtonia.com – "Duke Ellington Complete Discography"
  • Red Hot Jazz – concentrates on Ellington's recordings in the 1920s
  • A Duke Ellington Panorama
  • The Duke Ellington Society, TDES, Inc.
  • http://ellingtonweb.ca/

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This is the discography of recordings by Duke Ellington including those nominally led by his sidemen mainly in the 1930s and early 1940s and his later collaborations mainly in the 1960s with musicians with whom Ellington had generally not previously recorded This chronology of this discography is based on year of the record released with recording dates noted if the record was released years later All studio albums and live albums released during Ellington s lifetime are included while his posthumous discography is limited to significant releases as the official bootlegs and unauthorized compilations are innumerous The US chart listing information should be considered tentative because sources like Joel Whitburn s Pop Memories do not take the cheaper dime store records into account citation needed Contents 1 Hit records 2 Early years 1920 1940s 2 1 10 inch LPs 2 2 Live albums 3 1950s 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Live albums 4 1960s 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Singles 4 3 Live albums 5 1970s 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Live albums 6 Other projects 6 1 Rerecording projects 6 2 Session appearances 7 Posthumous 7 1 Studio albums 7 2 Live albums 7 3 Live appearances 8 Compilations 8 1 Contemporaneous 8 2 Posthumous 9 References 10 External linksHit records EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Year Single Chart positionsUS USR amp B UK1927 East St Louis Toodle Oo 101928 Black and Tan Fantasy 15 Creole Love Call 19 Doin the New Low Down 20 Diga Diga Doo 17 The Mooche 161930 Three Little Words 1 Ring Dem Bells 171931 Blue Again 12 Mood Indigo 3 Rockin In Rhythm 19 Creole Rhapsody Parts 1 amp 2 18 Limehouse Blues 131932 It Don t Mean a Thing If It Ain t Got That Swing 6 Creole Rhapsody new version 19 Rose Room In Sunny Roseland 15 Moon Over Dixie 14 Blue Ramble 161933 Drop Me Off in Harlem 17 Sophisticated Lady 3 Stormy Weather 4 I m Satisfied 11 In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree 131934 Daybreak Express 20 Cocktails For Two 1 Moon Glow 2 Solitude 2 Saddest Tale 91935 Merry Go Round 6 In a Sentimental Mood 14 Accent On Youth 6 Cotton 41936 Isn t Love the Strangest Thing 12 Love Is Like a Cigarette 8 Clarinet Lament 12 Echoes of Harlem 19 Oh Babe Maybe Someday 8 Jazz Lips 20 Yearning For Love 161937 The New East St Louis Toodle Oo 16 There s a Lull In My Life 12 Scattin At the Kit Kat 9 Caravan 4 Azure 13 All God s Chillun Got Rhythm 141938 Harmony In Harlem 15 If You Were In My Place What Would You Do 10 I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart 1 The Gal From Joe s 20 Lambeth Walk 7 Prelude To a Kiss 181940 You You Darlin 28 Ko Ko 25 At a Dixie Roadside Diner 27 Sepia Panorama 241941 Flamingo 11 Take the A Train 11 I Got It Bad and That Ain t Good 131942 Hayfoot Strawfoot 101943 Don t Get Around Much Anymore 8 1 Perdido 21 Take the A Train re entry 19 Bojangles 19 A Slip of the Lip 19 1 Sentimental Lady 19 11944 Do Nothin Till You Hear From Me 10 1 Main Stem 23 1 My Little Brown Book 4 Someone 7 I Don t Mind 91945 I m Beginning To See the Light 6 4 Don t You Know I Care 10 I Ain t Got Nothin But the Blues 41946 Come To Baby Do 131948 Don t Be So Mean To Baby 151953 Satin Doll Boo Dah 301954 Skin Deep 7Early years 1920 1940s EditDuring the 1920s and 1930s Ellington and his band recorded for almost every label BluDisc Pathe Perfect Victor Brunswick Columbia Records Okeh Vocalion Cameo Romeo Lincoln Banner Domino Jewel and Hit of the Week By the 1940s Ellington s recordings featuring Jimmy Blanton and Ben Webster garnered praise of his work as being the best Ellington according to critic Bob Blumenthal 1 Activity in the commercial recording industry was restricted during the 1942 1944 musicians strike which including a recording ban but Ellington did make annual visits to Carnegie Hall In the January 1943 concert Ellington introduced his first extended suite Black Brown and Beige As the long player format didn t become a significant part of the industry until the late 1940s Ellington s record output before 1947 consisted largely of singles from labels such as RCA Victor Okeh and Brunswick They represent the bulk of his work that has been collected in box sets while material from other labels is scattered The most comprehensive source for Ellington s early work are the multi volume The Chronological Duke Ellington amp His Orchestra Classics releases although that series omits alternate takes which can be found in other collections 10 inch LPs Edit Duke Ellington Plays the Blues 1947 2 Liberian Suite 1948 Columbia 10 inch LPLive albums Edit Black Brown and Beige 1946 Victor 1950s EditEllington began the 1950s with his career seemingly in decline with several musicians leaving Lawrence Brown Sonny Greer and Johnny Hodges although Brown and Hodges later rejoined After the orchestra s appearance at the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival with Paul Gonsalves running through 27 choruses of Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue Ellington s profile revived Studio albums Edit 1952 Ellington Uptown 1952 Columbia 1953 Premiered by Ellington 1953 Capitol The Duke Plays Ellington 1953 Capitol 1954 Dance to the Duke Capitol Duke Ellington Plays1955 Ellington 55 1955 Capitol Ellington Showcase 1955 Capitol Blue Rose with Rosemary Clooney 1956 Columbia Duke Ellington Presents 1956 Bethlehem A Drum Is a Woman 1957 Columbia Such Sweet Thunder 1957 Columbia Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Song Book with Ella Fitzgerald 1957 Verve Black Brown and Beige 1958 Columbia Ellington Indigos 1958 Columbia Duke Ellington at the Bal Masque Columbia The Cosmic Scene 1958 Columbia Jazz Party 1959 Columbia Back to Back Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges Play the Blues with Johnny Hodges 1959 Verve Side by Side with Johnny Hodges 1959 Verve Anatomy of a Murder 1959 Columbia soundtrack album Festival Session 1959 Columbia Live albums Edit The Seattle Concert 1954 RCA Victor Ellington at Newport 1956 Columbia Duke Ellington and the Buck Clayton All Stars at Newport 1956 Columbia 3 Newport 1958 1958 Columbia live concert with studio work later full concert released as Live at Newport 1958 Live at the Blue Note 1959 Roulette 1960s EditIn the 1960s Ellington made recordings with Louis Armstrong Count Basie John Coltrane Ella Fitzgerald Coleman Hawkins and Frank Sinatra among others He continued to write and record extended suites such as his religious Sacred Concerts the Perfume Suite and the Latin American Suite Studio albums Edit Blues in Orbit 1960 Columbia The Nutcracker Suite 1960 Columbia Piano in the Background 1960 Columbia Swinging Suites by Edward E and Edward G 1961 aka Peer Gynt Suite Suite Thursday Piano in the Foreground Columbia The Great Reunion with Louis Armstrong 1961 Roulette Together Again with Louis Armstrong 1961 Roulette Paris Blues 1961 United Artists First Time The Count Meets the Duke with Count Basie 1961 Columbia All American in Jazz 1962 Columbia Midnight in Paris 1962 Columbia Duke Ellington Meets Coleman Hawkins with Coleman Hawkins 1963 Impulse Duke Ellington amp John Coltrane with John Coltrane 1963 Impulse recorded 1962 Money Jungle with Charles Mingus and Max Roach 1963 United Artists Afro Bossa 1963 Reprise The Symphonic Ellington 1964 Reprise My People 1965 Red Baron Ellington 65 1965 Reprise Duke Ellington Plays Mary Poppins 1965 Reprise Ellington 66 1965 Reprise Ella at Duke s Place with Ella Fitzgerald 1965 Verve Serenade to Sweden with Alice Babs 1966 Reprise recorded 1965Far East Suite 1967 RCA And His Mother Called Him Bill 1968 RCA Francis A amp Edward K with Frank Sinatra 1968 Reprise North of the Border in Canada with the Ron Collier Orchestra 1969 Decca recorded 1967Singles Edit The Asphalt Jungle 1961 Columbia Live albums Edit Concert in the Virgin Islands 1965 Reprise The Duke at Tanglewood with the Boston Pops Orchestra conducted by Arthur Fiedler 1966 RCA Victor A Concert of Sacred Music from Grace Cathedral 1966 Status Soul Call 1967 Verve The Stockholm Concert 1966 with Ella Fitzgerald 1967 Pablo Ella and Duke at the Cote D Azur with Ella Fitzgerald 1967 Verve Second Sacred Concert 1968 Prestige 1970s EditStudio albums Edit New Orleans Suite 1970 Atlantic Orchestral Works 1970 Decca Latin American Suite 1972 Fantasy recorded 1968 amp 1970This One s for Blanton with Ray Brown 1973 Pablo It Don t Mean A Thing If It Ain t Got That Swing with Teresa Brewer 1973 Flying Dutchman Recollections of the Big Band Era Atlantic recorded for Reprise 1962 63 Duke s Big 4 1974 Pablo Live albums Edit 70th Birthday Concert 1970 Solid State Togo Brava Suite 1971 United Artists Jazz at the Plaza Vol II 1973 Columbia recorded 1958 The Great Paris Concert 1973 Atlantic recorded 1963 Yale Concert 1973 Fantasy recorded 1968Other projects EditRerecording projects Edit Masterpieces by Ellington 1951 Columbia Historically Speaking 1956 Bethlehem The Popular Duke Ellington 1967 RCA Session appearances Edit The Complete Porgy and Bess 1956 Bethlehem limited involvement of Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra Posthumous EditListed here are all notable studio and live albums released following Ellington s death Studio albums Edit The Pianist 1974 Fantasy recorded 1966 amp 1970 released 1974 The Afro Eurasian Eclipse 1975 Fantasy recorded 1971 Duke Ellington s Jazz Violin Session 1976 Atlantic recorded 1963 The Ellington Suites 1976 Pablo recorded 1959 72 The Intimate Ellington 1977 Pablo recorded 1969 71 Unknown Session 1979 Columbia recorded 1960 Up in Duke s Workshop 1979 Pablo recorded 1969 72 Featuring Paul Gonsalves 1985 Fantasy recorded 1962 The Intimacy of the Blues 1986 Fantasy recorded 1967 70 The Jaywalker 2004 Storyville recorded 1966 1967Live albums Edit Third Sacred Concert 1975 RCA recorded 1973 Eastbourne Performance 1975 RCA recorded 1973 The Carnegie Hall Concerts December 1947 1977 Prestige recorded 1947 The Carnegie Hall Concerts January 1943 1977 Prestige recorded 1943 The Carnegie Hall Concerts December 1944 1977 Prestige recorded in 1944 The Carnegie Hall Concerts January 1946 1977 Prestige recorded 1946 Duke Ellington at Fargo 1940 Live 2001 Storyville recorded 1940 All Star Road Band 1983 Doctor Jazz recorded 1957 All Star Road Band Volume 2 1985 Doctor Jazz recorded 1964 In the Uncommon Market 1986 Pablo recorded 1963 66 Hot Summer Dance 1991 Red Baron recorded 1960 Live at the Whitney 1995 Impulse recorded 1972 Duke Ellington at the Alhambra 2002 Pablo recorded 1958Live appearances Edit The Greatest Jazz Concert in the World 1975 Pablo Compilations EditListed here are all compilations released during Ellington s lifetime in addition to all significant compilations excluding the aforementioned box sets Contemporaneous Edit Ellingtonia Vol One Brunswick 1943 album of four 78 rpm discs containing sides from the period 1927 1931 Ellingtonia Vol Two Brunswick 1944 album of four 78 rpm discs containing sides from the period 1928 1931 The Duke and His Men 1955 Here s the Duke 1955 Columbia Duke s Mixture 1955 Columbia In a Mellotone 1956 RCA Victor LP release of selected 1940 1942 titles Ellington Moods 1959 Jazz Legacy LP The Duke s D J Special Fresh Sound Records 4 Daybreak Express 1964 Great Times with Billy Strayhorn 1964 Riverside Jumpin Punkins 1965 RCA Victor LP release of selected 1940 and 1941 titles Johnny Come Lately 1967 5 The Girl s Suite and The Perfume Suite 1982 Columbia recorded in 1957 amp 1961 The Blanton Webster Band 1940 1942 1986 6 RCA Bluebird Braggin in Brass The Immortal 1938 Year 1991 Portrait Happy Reunion 1985 Sony two sessions from 1958Posthumous Edit Studio Sessions Chicago 1956 LMR released as The Private Sessions Volume One in 1987 Dance Concerts California 1958 LMR released as The Private Sessions Volume Two in 1987 Studio Sessions New York 1962 LMR released as The Private Collection Volume Three in 1987 Studio Sessions New York 1963 LMR released as The Private Collection Volume Four in 1987 Dance Dates California 1958 LMR released as The Private Sessions Volume Six in 1987 Studio Sessions 1957 amp 1962 LMR released as The Private Collection Volume Seven in 1987 Studio Sessions 1957 1965 1966 1967 San Francisco Chicago New York LMR released as The Private Collection Volume Eight in 1987 Studio Sessions New York 1968 1987 LMR released as The Private Collection Volume Nine Studio Sessions New York amp Chicago 1965 1966 amp 1971 LMR released as The Private Collection Volume Ten in 1987 The Suites New York 1968 amp 1970 1988 LMR released as The Private Collection Volume Five Never No Lament The Blanton Webster Band Bluebird 1940 1942 3 CD set released 2003 from the Centennial set of 1999 The Duke Box 2 Storyville 7 CD 1 DVD set recorded 1952 to 1972 7 The Private Collection 1956 1971 Saja 10 CD set Duke Ellington s Incidental Music for Shakespeare s Play Timon of Athens adapted by Stanley Silverman 1993 Posthumous recordings of previously unreleased compositions References Edit The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide p 70 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc 1947 08 23 Duke Ellington Duke Ellington and the Buck Clayton All Stars at Newport Album Reviews Songs amp More AllMusic retrieved 2023 02 12 Duke Ellington Ellington Moods retrieved 2023 02 12 Duke Ellington Johnny Come Lately retrieved 2023 02 12 Gold Gerald December 7 1986 Bluebird Flies Once More The New York Times Retrieved May 31 2021 Mosey Chris December 14 2016 Duke Elllington And His Orchestra The Duke Box 2 All About Jazz Retrieved September 21 2021 External links EditAllMusic Duke Ellington discography page Discogs Duke Ellington page Discography of American Historical Recordings University of California Santa Barbara Duke on the Web The illustrated encyclopedia of Duke Ellington s records Ellingtonia com Duke Ellington Complete Discography Red Hot Jazz concentrates on Ellington s recordings in the 1920s A Duke Ellington Panorama The Duke Ellington Society TDES Inc The Dooji Collection of Duke Ellington s 78 RPM record labels http ellingtonweb ca Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duke Ellington discography amp oldid 1175551359, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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