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Art Mooney & His Orchestra ‎– Alabama Jubilee / Paddlin' Maddlin' Home

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Art Mooney & His Orchestra ‎– Alabama Jubilee / Paddlin' Maddlin' Home

 

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Art Mooney & His Orchestra ‎– Alabama Jubilee / Paddlin' Maddlin' Home

Label: MGM Records ‎– 12000

Format: Vinyl, 10", 78 RPM 

Released: 1953

Genre: Jazz, Pop

Style: Big Band

A: Alabama Jubilee

Composers” Cabb-Yellen

 

Alabama Jubilee is a song written by George L. Cobb and Jack Yellen. The first known recording was that of comedians Collins & Harlan in 1915. The song is considered an American popular standard.

 

B:  Paddlin' Maddlin' Home

Composer: Woods

 

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Art Mooney (February 11, 1911, Lowell Massachusetts, – September 9, 1993, Florida) was an American popular bandleader. His biggest hits were "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover" and "Baby Face" in 1948 and "Nuttin' For Christmas," with Barry Gordon, in 1955. His fourth million selling song "Honey Babe" (1955) was used in the motion picture, Battle Cry, having reached the Top 10 in the US. 

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