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TOMMY DORSEY- BOOGIE WOOGIE

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2009

WELCOME TO RADIO ALY! Now Playing- Tommy Dorsey's "Boogie Woogie"... My grandmother had this song and I learned the piano part when I was eight! I also used to dance along to this song. What a dork!

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  • Hey Aly!!  You're such a DORK! lol This is that song we were dancing to on your bed! hahaha Cute! "SHHHHHH!" lol

  • JEN!! about time you showed up here! dorkette!!

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  • This Boogie Woogie by Tommy Dorsey was my very favorite Boogie...during the 40's...as a teenager! I have requested that this song by Dorsey be played at my funeral! I was a boogie woogie fan as most all teenagers were! I could whistle this song...what a great time the 40's were in spite of World War 2...I am now in my 80's and appreciate music even more....

  • FANTASTIC

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  • @eddyg41 Not Jimmy at all.

  • AWESOME !!!

  • Right...Jimmy Dorsey was the reed man. The picture of the clarinet player is actually Benny Goodman. He did not play, in this band with TD. I don't think that Jimmy played in this TD band either.

  • Love it!

  • eetcro...Then you obviously enjoy "real" music! I play by ear and swing is my favorite music. The Roland AT90s is a fantastic instrument and can duplicate a lot of the big band sounds and I am fortunate enough to own one! Music keeps one young(er)! Take care.....Bill

  • @mauirascal I was born in 38 .my dad was a music fan and played all the music from the 30s and40s can still "da da" to them ha ha

  • @Tritan2095 Nope, it's Tommy. I took the song from the CD with Tommy Dorsey on the cover.

  • @Tritan2095

    I think this is actually Jimmy Dorsey - not Tommy. Jimmy played clarinet.

  • A fantastic job on you video, thanks for the treat!

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