[78-L] In The Mood

Han Enderman jcenderman at solcon.nl
Mon Aug 3 04:10:20 PDT 2009


I have never seen the orig. Ch by Barbecue Joe, but the later Ch 40005 by "Wingy Mannone's Orchestra" 
is common.
The alternative title Wingy's Stomp is not in Delaunay or Blackstone, but occurs already in Rust-1 (1961).
Is it possible that this is the tune title on Superior 2818?

Han Enderman
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>>> I don't even know the non-alternate issue..Rust shows "Wingy's Stomp" in 
parentheses. And he has August 28 as well. Would the other title have come from 
the ledgers or where would he have it from?

dl

Malcolm Rockwell wrote:
> I show no alternate title - besides a crossed out entry in the ledgers - 
> for mx GS 16951 (plain take only issued) on any issue, primary or 
> otherwise. Do you know differently?
> BTW, Ty's online discog shows the recording date as 08/25/30. It's 
> actually 08/28/30. The original issue was Champion 16192-A.
> Mal
> 
> *******
> 
> David Lennick wrote:
>> Of course we all have copies of the Champion issue to check..maybe even one 
>> with the alternate title Wingy's Stomp..! So it's Wingy on the Decca (and 
>> nobody ever could decide whether the surname had one or two "m"s) but the 
>> source I quoted previously listed Joe Manone as composer, so take yer cherce.
>>
>> dl
>>
>> agp wrote:
>>   
>>> At 21:42 02/08/2009, RayK wrote:
>>>     
>>>> Unanswered question from Saturday.  Does any have handy a copy of TAR PAPER
>>>> STOMP and can tell me who is credited as composer?
>>>> RayK
>>>>       
>>> The Decca pressing credits Wingy Mannone himself (spelled like that). 
>>> See it on:
>>>
>>> http://www.geocities.jp/jazz_in_the_roaring_twenties/_gl_images_/Decca7425A.jpg
>>>
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