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Flamingo (song)

1940 jazz standard by Ted Grouya From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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"Flamingo" (1940) is a popular song and jazz standard written by Ted Grouya with lyrics by Edmund Anderson and first recorded by singer Herb Jeffries and the Duke Ellington Orchestra on December 28, 1940, for Victor Records (catalog No. 27326B).[1] This briefly reached the Billboard charts in 1941.[2]

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Versions that charted in the U.S.

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Other notable versions

  • Bob Crosby and His Orchestra - recorded for Decca Records (catalog No. 3752A) on March 28, 1941.[8]
  • Tony Martin - recorded for Decca Records (catalog No. 3857A) on May 29, 1941.[9]
  • Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra (vocal by Dan Grissom) - recorded for Decca Records (catalog No. 3931A) on June 23, 1941.[10]
  • Arild Andresen, piano with guitar and bass recorded it in Oslo on March 11, 1955 as the third melody of the medley "Klaver-Cocktail Nr. 3" along with "Sophisticated Lady" and "With a Song in My Heart". The medley was released on the 78 rpm record His Master's Voice A.L. 3514.
  • Bobby Jaspar with Blossom Dearie at the piano recorded at the Barclay EP No. 74 017 in Paris (1956)
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