JACK JENNEY
ON COMPACT DISC
List Of Artists And Bands Jack Jenney Recorded With:
Original Jack Jenney Performances | ||||
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Artist(s) Jack Jenney Recorded With | Song Title | Recording Date | CD Title / Label | Notes |
Bing Crosby with members of The Isham Jones Orchestra To top | Sweet Georgia Brown | 1932 | L'Art Vocal Volume 20: Bing Crosby 1928-1945 / France Telecom Fondation | Vocal by Bing Crosby. |
Isham Jones & His Orchestra To top | If It Ain't Love | February 28, 1932 | ||
Blue Prelude | April 6, 1933 | The Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | ||
Just Born To Be Lonesome | April 6, 1933 | Isham Jones Plays His Own Compositions / Swing Time | Vocal by Joe Martin | |
Benny Goodman & His Orchestra To top | Texas Tea Party | 1934 | Benny Goodman's 1934 Bill Dodge All-Star
Recordings Complete / Circle; Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | |
Holiday | 1934 | Benny Goodman's 1934 Bill Dodge All-Star Recordings Complete / Circle | ||
Basin Street Blues | 1934 | Benny Goodman's 1934 Bill Dodge All-Star Recordings Complete / Circle; Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | ||
Emaline | 1934 | Benny Goodman's 1934 Bill Dodge All-Star Recordings Complete / Circle | ||
A Hundred Years From Now | 1934 | Benny Goodman's 1934 Bill Dodge All-Star Recordings Complete / Circle | ||
Honeysuckle Rose | 1934 | Benny Goodman's 1934 Bill Dodge All-Star Recordings Complete / Circle | ||
Love Me Or Leave Me | 1934 | Benny Goodman's 1934 Bill Dodge All-Star Recordings Complete / Circle | ||
Your Mother's Son-In-Law | 1934 | Benny Goodman's 1934 Bill Dodge All-Star Recordings Complete / Circle | ||
I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby | 1934 | Benny Goodman's 1934 Bill Dodge All-Star Recordings Complete / Circle | ||
Tappin' The Barrel | 1934 | Benny Goodman's 1934 Bill Dodge All-Star Recordings Complete / Circle | ||
Sweet Sue, Just You | 1934 | Benny Goodman's 1934 Bill Dodge All-Star Recordings Complete / Circle; Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | ||
Riffin' The Scotch | 1934 | Benny Goodman's 1934 Bill Dodge All-Star Recordings Complete / Circle | ||
Red Norvo & His Swing Septet To top | Old Fashioned Love | September 26, 1934 | Dance Of The Octopus, Volume 3 / Hep; Red Norvo 1933-1936 / Classics | |
I Surrender, Dear | September 26, 1934 | Dance Of The Octopus, Volume 3 / Hep; Red Norvo 1933-1936 / Classics | ||
Tomboy | October 4, 1934 | Knockin' On Wood / ASV; Dance Of The Octopus, Volume 3 / Hep; Red Norvo 1933-1936 / Classics | ||
The Night Is Blue | October 4, 1934 | Dance Of The Octopus, Volume 3 / Hep; Red Norvo 1933-1936 / Classics | ||
Red Norvo & His Swing Octet To top | Honeysuckle Rose | January 25, 1935 | Red Norvo 1933-1936 / Classics | Vocal by Mildred Bailey |
With All My Heart And Soul | January 25, 1935 | Red Norvo 1933-1936 / Classics | ||
Bughouse | January 25, 1935 | Red Norvo 1933-1936 / Classics | ||
Blues In E Flat | January 25, 1935 | Red Norvo 1933-1936 / Classics | ||
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra To top | Blues Serenade | April 25, 1935 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra: The Early Years / Halcyon | Vocal by Smith Ballew |
Moonlight On The Ganges | April 25, 1935 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra: The Early Years / Halcyon | Vocal by Smith Ballew | |
In A Little Spanish Town | April 25, 1935 | Glenn Miller And His Orchestra: The Early Years / Halcyon | ||
Bill Challis & His Orchestra To top | 1936 | 1936 / Circle | ||
Temptation | 1936 | The Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | ||
Chick Webb & His Orchestra To top | Diga Diga Doo | 193? | The Orchestras of 1936-37 / Circle | |
Dear Old Southland | 193? | The Orchestras of 1936-37 / Circle | ||
Rhythm In Nursery Rhymes | 193? | The Orchestras of 1936-37 / Circle | ||
Let's Face The Music And Dance | 193? | The Orchestras of 1936-37 / Circle | ||
Dick McDonough & His Orchestra To top | Don't Ever Change | May 18, 1937 | Dick McDonough and His Orchestra, Volume 1 (1936-1937) / Swing Time | Vocal by Barry McKinley |
Public Melody No. 1 | July 15, 1937 | Dick McDonough and His Orchestra, Volume 1 (1936-1937) / Swing Time | Vocal by Barry McKinley | |
Love Is On The Air Tonight | July 15, 1937 | Dick McDonough and His Orchestra, Volume 1 (1936-1937) / Swing Time | Vocal by Barry McKinley | |
Have You Got Any Castles Baby | July 15, 1937 | Dick McDonough and His Orchestra, Volume 1 (1936-1937) / Swing Time | Vocal by Barry McKinley | |
The Big Apple | September 2, 1937 | Dick McDonough and His Orchestra, Volume 1 (1936-1937) / Swing Time | Vocal by Howard Phillips | |
Two Hearts Are Dancing | May 18, 1937 | Dick McDonough and His Orchestra, Volume 2 (1936-1937) / Swing Time | Vocal by Barry McKinley | |
And Then They Call It Love | May 18, 1937 | Dick McDonough and His Orchestra, Volume 2 (1936-1937) / Swing Time | Vocal by Barry McKinley | |
You're Looking For Romance | May 18, 1937 | Dick McDonough and His Orchestra, Volume 2 (1936-1937) / Swing Time | Vocal by Barry McKinley | |
My Cabin Of Dreams | July 15, 1937 | Dick McDonough and His Orchestra, Volume 2 (1936-1937) / Swing Time | Vocal by Barry McKinley | |
You And I Know | September 2, 1937 | Dick McDonough and His Orchestra, Volume 2 (1936-1937) / Swing Time | Vocal by Howard Phillips | |
An Old Flame Never Dies | September 2, 1937 | Dick McDonough and His Orchestra, Volume 2 (1936-1937) / Swing Time | Vocal by Howard Phillips | |
That Old Feeling | September 2, 1937 | Dick McDonough and His Orchestra, Volume 2 (1936-1937) / Swing Time | Vocal by Howard Phillips | |
Johnny Williams & His Swing Sextette To top | I'll Build A Stairway To Paradise | June 15, 1937 | Stardust / Hep Records | |
Where's My Sweetie Hiding? | June 15, 1937 | Stardust / Hep Records | ||
Little Old Lady | June 15, 1937 | Stardust / Hep Records | ||
Jack Jenney & His Orchestra To top | Swingin' The Apach' | January 14, 1938 | Stardust / Hep Records | |
The Night Is Blue | January 14, 1938 | Stardust / Hep Records | ||
I've Gone Romantic On You | January 14, 1938 | Stardust / Hep Records | Vocal by Adelaide Moffatt. | |
In The Shade Of The New Apple Tree | January 14, 1938 | Stardust / Hep Records | Vocal by Adelaide Moffatt. | |
What More Can I Give You? | April 11, 1939 | Stardust / Hep Records | Co-written by Jack Jenney and his wife Kay Thompson. | |
Got No Time | April 11, 1939 | Stardust / Hep Records | Vocal by Louise Tobin. | |
Opening Theme (I Surrender, Dear) (broadcast) | June 23, 1939 | The Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | ||
Is it Possible? (broadcast) | June 23, 1939 | The Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | Vocal by Lucille Matthews(?) | |
You Are My Dream (broadcast) | June 23, 1939 | The Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | Vocal by Lucille Matthews(?) | |
Moonglow (broadcast) | June 23, 1939 | The Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | ||
You Set Me on Fire (broadcast) | June 23, 1939 | The Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | Vocal by Lucille Matthews(?) | |
Wishing Will Make It So (broadcast) | June 23, 1939 | The Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | Vocal by Lucille Matthews(?) | |
Stairway to the Stars (broadcast) | June 23, 1939 | The Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | Vocal by Lucille Matthews(?) | |
And the Angels Sing (broadcast) | June 23, 1939 | The Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | Vocal by Lucille Matthews(?) | |
Tears from My Inkwell (broadcast) | June 23, 1939 | The Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | Vocal by Lucille Matthews(?) | |
Closing Theme (I Surrender, Dear) (broadcast) | June 23, 1939 | The Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | ||
Moonray | October 19, 1939 | Stardust / Hep Records | Vocal by Meredith Blake. | |
High Society | October 19, 1939 | Stardust / Hep Records | ||
Stardust | October 19, 1939 | Stardust / Hep Records; The Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | ||
What Is There To Say? | October 19, 1939 | Stardust / Hep Records | ||
The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise | December 6, 1939 | Stardust / Hep Records | ||
I Walk Alone | December 6, 1939 | Stardust / Hep Records | Vocal by Meredith Blake. | |
City Night | December 6, 1939 | Stardust / Hep Records | Co-written by Jack Jenney & Alec Wilder. Vocal. | |
Cuban Boogie Woogie | December 6, 1939 | Stardust / Hep Records | ||
I'll Get By | January 30, 1940 | Stardust / Hep Records | Vocal by Frank Bond. | |
If You Knew Susie | January 30, 1940 | Stardust / Hep Records | Vocal. | |
What Can I Say (After I Say I'm Sorry)? | January 30, 1940 | Stardust / Hep Records | Vocal by Meredith Blake. | |
Since You Came Into My Dreams | January 30, 1940 | Stardust / Hep Records | Vocal. | |
I've Gone Romantic On You (alternate take) | January 14, 1938 | Stardust / Hep Records | Vocal by Adelaide Moffatt. | |
Stardust (alternate take) | October 19, 1939 | Stardust / Hep Records; The Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | ||
Cuban Boogie Woogie (alternate take) | December 6, 1939 | Stardust / Hep Records | ||
Artie Shaw & His Orchestra To top | Temptation | September 7, 1940 | Artie Shaw Greatest Hits / RCA Victor; Begin The Beguine / RCA Victor; Artie Shaw [The Jazz Collector Edition] / LaserLight | |
Stardust | October 7, 1940 | Begin The Beguine / RCA Victor; Artie Shaw Greatest Hits / RCA Victor; Artie Shaw [The Jazz Collector Edition] / LaserLight | ||
Moonglow | January 23, 1941 | Begin The Beguine / RCA Victor; Artie Shaw Greatest Hits / RCA Victor; Artie Shaw [The Jazz Collector Edition] / LaserLight | ||
Blues In The Night | September 2, 1941 | Artie Shaw And The Singers / Memoir | Vocal by Hot Lips Page. | |
Along the Santa Fe Trail(broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw at the Hollywood Palldium / Hep Records | ||
Looking for Yesterday (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw at the Hollywood Palldium / Hep Records | ||
Everything's Jumpin' (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw at the Hollywood Palldium / Hep Records | ||
Concerto For Clarinet (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw at the Hollywood Palldium / Hep Records | ||
Frenesi (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw at the Hollywood Palldium / Hep Records | ||
Whispers in the Night (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw at the Hollywood Palldium / Hep Records | ||
Jungle Drums (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw at the Hollywood Palldium / Hep Records | ||
There I Go (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw at the Hollywood Palldium / Hep Records | ||
Prelude In C Sharp (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw at the Hollywood Palldium / Hep Records | ||
Dr. Livingstone I Presume (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw at the Hollywood Palldium / Hep Records | ||
Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw at the Hollywood Palldium / Hep Records | ||
Blues In The Night (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw at the Hollywood Palldium / Hep Records | ||
There'll Be Some Changes Made (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw at the Hollywood Palldium / Hep Records | ||
Little Gates Special (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw at the Hollywood Palldium / Hep Records | ||
Begin the Beguine (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
Rose Room (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
My Romance (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
My Heart Stood Still (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
Through the Years (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
Stardust (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | Different solo than the original recording. | |
Temptation (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
Love of My Life (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
The Blues (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
Preluse in C Sharp (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
Sugar (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
What Is There To Say (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
Diga Diga Doo (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
Yesterdays (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
Dancing in the Dark (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
There'll Be Some Changes Made (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
Jungle Drums (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
Rockin' Chair (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
Georgia on My Mind (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
Deep River (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
Little Gates Special (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
Swing Low Sweet Chariot (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
To a Broadway Rose (broadcast) | 194? | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra in Hollywood / Hep Records | ||
Rafael Mendez To top | In A Little Spanish Town | 1944 | The Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | |
Tea for Two | 1944 | The Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | ||
Jack Jenney & Bonnie Lake To top | unknown song chorus | October 1945 | The Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | This may have been written by them. |
Jack Jenney, Bonnie Lake & Eddie DeLange To top | The Man With The Horn (demo) | November ?, 1945 | Memories of Jack Jenney "The Man With The Horn" / Jack Jenney Music Festival | This previously unreleased "demo" was recorded the month before Jack Jenney's death by the three people who wrote the song. It was recorded on a home recorder in the living room of the home of Jenney and his wife Bonnie Lake. It is the only performance of this song by Jenney. Bonnie Lake is on the piano and sings the lyrics. |
Miscellaneous To top | Jack Jenney interview | June 24, 1939 | The Jack Jenney Orchestra Live from the Totem Pole Ballroom - June 23, 1939 And other exclusive Jack Jenney Rarities / Jack Jenney Music Festival | This interview with a Boston, Massachusetts radio station is the only known recording of Jack Jenney speaking. |
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This page was updated on July 13, 2003.