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  2. Flamingo (song) - Wikipedia

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    Flamingo" (1940) is a popular song and jazz standard written by Ted Grouya with lyrics by Edmund Anderson and first recorded by singer Herb Jeffries and the Duke Ellington Orchestra on December 28, 1940, for Victor Records (catalog No. 27326B). [1]

  3. Ted Grouya - Wikipedia

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    Ted Grouya (31 July 1910 – 14 April 2000) born Teodor Gruia in Bucharest, Romania, was a Romanian-American composer who studied composition with Nadia Boulanger.He wrote the jazz standard "Flamingo" (1940), first recorded by Herb Jeffries and Duke Ellington.

  4. Flamingo (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Flamingo Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida, a hotel from 1921 to the 1950s; Flamingo Las Vegas, a casino resort and hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States; Flamingo, Vantaa, an entertainment center in Vantaa, Finland; The Flamingo Club, a club in London, England which was a meeting place for international musicians from 1957 to 1962

  5. Category:1940 songs - Wikipedia

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    I Hear Music; I'll Never Smile Again; I've Got No Strings; If I Could Tell You (song) Imagination (1940 song) It Hurts Me Too; It Never Entered My Mind; It's a Great Day for the Irish; It's the Same Old Shillelagh

  6. Stéphane Grappelli - Wikipedia

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    During orchestra breaks, he visited Le Boudon, a brasserie, where he would listen to songs from an American proto-jukebox. Here he was introduced to jazz. Here he was introduced to jazz. In 1928, Grappelli was a member of the orchestra at the Ambassador Hotel while bandleader Paul Whiteman and jazz violinist Joe Venuti were performing there.

  7. Earl Bostic - Wikipedia

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    While playing at Small's Paradise, he doubled on guitar and trumpet. During the early 1940s, he was a well-respected regular at the famous jam sessions held at Minton's Playhouse. He formed his own band in 1945 and made the first recordings under his own name for the Majestic label. [4] He turned to rhythm and blues in the late 1940s.

  8. I Only Have Eyes for You - Wikipedia

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    "I Only Have Eyes for You" is a song by composer Harry Warren and lyricist Al Dubin. The song was written for the 1934 film Dames, in which it was performed by Dick Powell. [1] Several other successful recordings of the song were made in 1934, and it later became a hit for the Flamingos in 1959 and Art Garfunkel in 1975.

  9. I'm Getting Sentimental over You - Wikipedia

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    Patti Page on her 1956 album Music for Two in Love. [5] The song was a staple of Thelonious Monk's live sets from the early 1950s, and he recorded it a number of times Thelonious Himself (1957). Mel Torme, 1958, in a version conducted and arranged by Marty Paich; Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass covered the song on their 1965 album Going Places ...