Everything but You
~ Recording by Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Country/Date | ||||
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| 1.5 | Everything but You | 2:58 | Duke Ellington & His Orchestra | Duke Ellington Presents |
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| 1.5 | Everything But You | 2:58 | Duke Ellington & His Orchestra | Duke Ellington Presents... (Bethlehem Classic Jazz Series) |
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| 1.5 | Everything but You | 2:58 | Duke Ellington & His Orchestra | Duke Ellington Presents |
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| 1.5 | Everything but You | 2:58 | Duke Ellington & His Orchestra | Duke Ellington Presents |
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Relationships
| engineer: | Rick Essig Greg Vaughn |
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| producer: | Jeff Palo |
| editor: | Julsa Stover |
| alto saxophone: | Johnny Hodges (from 1956-02-07 until 1956-02-08) |
| baritone saxophone: | Harry Carney (from 1956-02-07 until 1956-02-08) |
| bass: | Jimmy Woode (from 1956-02-07 until 1956-02-08) |
| clarinet and tenor saxophone: | Jimmy Hamilton (from 1956-02-07 until 1956-02-08) Russell Procope (from 1956-02-07 until 1956-02-08) |
| drums (drum set): | Sam Woodyard (from 1956-02-07 until 1956-02-08) |
| piano: | Duke Ellington (from 1956-02-07 until 1956-02-08) |
| tenor saxophone: | Paul Gonsalves (from 1956-02-07 until 1956-02-08) |
| trombone: | Quentin Jackson (from 1956-02-07 until 1956-02-08) Britt Woodman (from 1956-02-07 until 1956-02-08) |
| trumpet: | William “Cat” Anderson (from 1956-02-07 until 1956-02-08) Willie Cook (from 1956-02-07 until 1956-02-08) Ray Nance (from 1956-02-07 until 1956-02-08) Clark Terry (from 1956-02-07 until 1956-02-08) |
| valve trombone: | John Sanders (from 1956-02-07 until 1956-02-08) |
| vocals: | Jimmy Grissom (from 1956-02-07 until 1956-02-08) |
| recorded at: | Universal Studios in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1956-02-07 until 1956-02-08) |
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| recording of: | Everything but You |
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Related works
Everything but You
| lyricist: | Don George (in 1945) |
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| composer: | Duke Ellington (in 1945) Harry James (in 1945) |