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St. James Infirmary
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Round and Round
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See See Rider
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Hindustan
02:50
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Yellow Dog Blues
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Singing the Blues
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Someday Sweetheart
03:49
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Doctor Jazz
02:36
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Beale Street Blues
03:29
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Peoria
02:22
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Lights Out Blues
07:33
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Huggin' and Chalkin'
02:37
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Love Letters in the Sand
03:26
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Blueberry Hill
03:56
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Bye Bye Love
02:43
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Sweet Georgia Brown
03:02
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Memphis Blues
03:31
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All Shook Up
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Mack the Knife
03:13
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Bob Scobey Tucumcari, New Mexico
Bob Scobey (December 9, 1916 – June 12, 1963) was an American jazz trumpeter.
He began his career as second trumpeter
for Lu Watters in the Yerba Buena Jazz Band. By 1949, he was leading his own band under the name Bob Scobey's Frisco Band.
Soon Clancy Hayes joined the band to sing and play banjo.
Scobey toured and recorded e.g. with Louis Armstrong, Lizzie Miles, Gene Schroeder, and Bing Crosby.
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