Dandridge, Putney, 1902-1946
Dandridge, Putney
Putney Dandridge American musician
VIAF ID: 1655978 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 200 _ | ‡a Dandridge ‡b Putney ‡f 1902-1946
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Dandridge, Putney
- 100 1 _ ‡a Dandridge, Putney, ‡d 1902-1946
- 100 0 _ ‡a Putney Dandridge ‡c American musician
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (16)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Adrian Rollini and his orchestra 1935-1936 | |
All my life | |
beautiful lady in blue | |
Bouncin' in rhythm | |
Chasing shadow | |
Cheek to cheek | |
China boy | |
Cross patch | |
day ! Let you get away | |
Daybreak serenade | |
Diner for one, please James | |
Dizzy glide | |
Double trouble | |
Easy to love | |
eel | |
Eeny meeny miney mo | |
Essential jazz Christmas [Enregistrement sonore] | |
Fare thee my baby, fare thee weel | |
foolish feeling | |
From Chicago to New York from Chicago to New York | |
Gee ! But you're swell ! | |
I got a need for you | |
greatest of the small bands | |
Hello, Lola ! | |
Here comes your pappy | |
high hat, a piccolo and a cane | |
Honeysuckle rose | |
If we never meet again | |
I'm in a dancing mood | |
I'm in the mood for love | |
I'm on a see-saw | |
Isn't this a lovely day ? | |
It's a sin to tell a lie | |
It's the gypsy in me | |
I've found a new baby | |
Jazz o' jazz | |
Life begins at sweet sixteen | |
little bit independant | |
Little jazz [SR] p1989: | |
Loveless love | |
Mary had a little lamb | |
music goes 'round | |
My bluebird | |
Nagasaki | |
New Orlean twist | |
No other one | |
Nothin' but the blues | |
Ol' man river | |
One hour | |
Putney Dandridge | |
Red sails in the sunset | |
Royal Garden blues | |
Santa Claus came in the spring | |
Shine | |
Sing, baby sing | |
skeleton in the closet | |
Squareface | |
star fell out of heaven | |
Streamlined Gretna Green | |
Sweet violets | |
That's what you think | |
These foolish things remind me of you | |
Truckin' | |
Weather man | |
When a lady meets a gentleman down south | |
When I grow too old to dream | |
Why was I born | |
With plenty of money and you | |
You do the darndest things, baby | |
You hit the spot | |
You took my breath away | |
You turned the tables on me | |
You'e a heavenly thing |