Got Everything but You (studio, 1928-03-26: Victor matrix BVE-43504-2)
~ Recording by Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Country/Date | ||||
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| 1.4 | Got Everything but You | 2:59 | Duke Ellington and His Orchestra | The Chronological Classics: Duke Ellington and His Orchestra 1928 |
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| 1.7 | Got Everything But You | 2:59 | Duke Ellington | Masters of Jazz, Vol. 4: 1928 |
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| 1.17 | Got Everything but You | 3:00 | Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra | The Centennial Edition: Complete RCA Victor Recordings: 1927-1973 |
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| 1.17 | Got Everything Buy You | 3:00 | Duke Ellington | The Duke Ellington Centennial Edition: The Complete RCA Victor Recordings (1927–1973) |
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| 3.4 | Got Everything but You | 2:59 | Duke Ellington and His Orchestra | The Chronological Classics: Duke Ellington, Volume 1: 1924-1930 |
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| 3.9 | Got Everything but You | 2:59 | Duke Ellington and His Orchestra | Mrs. Clinkscales to The Cotton Club (1926-1929) |
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| 1.1 | Got Everything But You | 2:56 | Duke Ellington and His Orchestra | The Works Of Duke - Integrale Volume 2 |
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Relationships
| recorded in: | New York, New York, United States (on 1928-03-26) |
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| alto saxophone: | Harry Carney (on 1928-03-26) Otto Hardwick (on 1928-03-26) |
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| banjo: | Fred Guy (on 1928-03-26) |
| baritone saxophone: | Harry Carney (on 1928-03-26) |
| clarinet and tenor saxophone: | Barney Bigard |
| double bass: | Wellman Braud (on 1928-03-26) |
| drums (drum set): | Sonny Greer (on 1928-03-26) |
| piano: | Duke Ellington (on 1928-03-26) |
| trombone: | Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton (on 1928-03-26) |
| trumpet: | Louis Metcalf (on 1928-03-26) Bubber Miley (on 1928-03-26) Arthur Whetsel (on 1928-03-26) |
| recording of: | Everything but You (on 1928-03-26) |
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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) |