Swing is the seventeenth studio album released by The Manhattan Transfer in 1997 on the Atlantic Records label. This album is a collection of 1930s and 1940s swing music with The Manhattan Transfer's jazz twist. The album also features a guest appearance by Stéphane Grappelli, one of his last recordings before his death.
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Released | 1997 | |||
Genre | Vocal jazz | |||
Length | 44:55 | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Producer | Tim Hauser | |||
The Manhattan Transfer chronology | ||||
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# | Title | Writers | Length |
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1 | "Stomp of King Porter" | Jelly Roll Morton, Jon Hendricks | 3:12 |
2 | "Sing a Study in Brown" | Count Basie, Larry Clinton, Jon Hendricks | 2:51 |
3 | "Sing Moten's Swing" | Jon Hendricks, Buster Moten, Bennie Moten | 3:36 |
4 | "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" | Al Feldman, Ella Fitzgerald. | 2:57 |
5 | "I Know Why (And So Do You)" | Harry Warren, Mack Gordon | 3:34 |
6 | "Sing You Sinners" | Sam Coslow, W. Franke Harling | 2:45 |
7 | "Java Jive" | Ben Oakland, Milton Drake | 2:51 |
8 | "Down South Camp Meetin' " | Fletcher Henderson, Jon Hendricks, Irving Mills | 3:15 |
9 | "Topsy" | Edgar Battle, Eddie Durham | 3:14 |
10 | "Clouds (Nuages)" | Django Reinhardt, Jon Hendricks | 7:12 |
11 | "Skyliner" | Charlie Barnet | 3:11 |
12 | "It's Good Enough to Keep (Air Mail Special)" | Charlie Christian, Benny Goodman, Jimmy Mundy, Alan Paul | 3:11 |
13 | "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie" [live] | Denver Darling, Milt Gabler, Vaughn Horton | 3:00 |
The cover art for Swing comes from a matchbook cover advertising "Hollywood's Jitterbug House" which was located at 875 North Vine Street in Hollywood. This venue featured Louis Prima and his band.
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