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Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra - Mississippi Mud, Take 3 - Victor 21274

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Paul Whiteman (dir, Bix Beiderbecke (c), Eddie Pinder (tp); Bill Rank (tb); Frank Trumbauer, Chester Hazlett (as); Irving Friedman (cl); Charles Strickfaden (ts); Roy Bargy (p); Min Leibrook (tu); Mike Pingitore (bj); Mike Trafficante (sb); Hal McDonald (dm); .?. (ukulele) ; Irene Taylor (voc); Bing Crosby, Harry Barris, Al Rinker [Rhythm Boys]; Jack Fulton, Charles Gaylord, Austin Young [Sweet Vocal Trio] (voc), New York, February 18. 1928.

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  • Love this version too can listen to it over and over. I didnt know there were other ones this was the only version i knew of till now.

  • Check out the version by Frankie Trumbauer & His Orchestra (the video response to this one).

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  • Raise your hand if you think it's time for an Irene Taylor renaissance already.

  • A great record. The looped zoom of the record label was annoying.

  • @nessie96 yes BIX is amazing

  • What a dance do they do!

    Lordy, how I'm tellin' you...

    They don't need no band...

    Bix Beiderbecke WOW the best

  • Man this really swings....Bix is amazing!!!!

  • This is the best version out there. Certainly the smoothest. Man, I wish there was film to go with it!

  • I Have This Record And Treasure It!!! I First Heard It On The Radieo When I Was Real Young, And Then In The Movie "Paper Moon" And Fell In Love With It. I Still Can`t Get Enough Of It.!!! What A Awsome Post This Is.

  • One of the rare sides from this period featuring a female vocal, backed by "The Rhythm Boys" (the tune was written by one of them, Harry Barris, who demonstrates his ability to "scat-sing", which he'll repeat on "When" a month later) and that "sweet trio" often featured on these numbers. Tom Satterfield wrote this infectious arrangment...

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