St. James Infirmary
~ Recording by The Ten Black Berries
Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Country/Date | ||||
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| 1.24 | St. James Infirmary | 3:00 | The Ten Black Berries | The Chronological Classics: Duke Ellington and His Orchestra 1929-1930 |
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| 6.24 | St. James Infirmary | 3:00 | The Ten Black Berries | The Chronological Classics: Duke Ellington, Volume 1: 1924-1930 |
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Relationships
| double bass: | Wellman Braud (on 1930-01-29) |
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| drums (drum set): | Sonny Greer (on 1930-01-29) |
| piano: | Duke Ellington (on 1930-01-29) |
| reeds: | Barney Bigard (on 1930-01-29) Harry Carney (on 1930-01-29) Johnny Hodges (on 1930-01-29) |
| trumpet: | Freddy Jenkins (on 1930-01-29) Arthur Whetsel (on 1930-01-29) Cootie Williams (on 1930-01-29) |
| valve trombone: | Juan Tizol (on 1930-01-29) |
| recording of: | St. James Infirmary (on 1930-01-29) |
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Related works
St. James Infirmary (Joe Primrose’s arrangement)
| lyricist and composer: | [traditional] |
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| arranger: | Joe Primrose |
| publisher: | EMI Harmonies Limited |
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| referred to in medleys: | It Ain’t Necessarily the Saint James Infirmary Medley: You Rascal You… (order: 5) |
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| later versions: | J'avais deux amis |
| version of: | The Unfortunate Lass |
| is the basis for: | Sextet |
| arrangement of: | St. James Infirmary |