Globetrottin' With Bones - Brother Bones & His Shadows

Globetrottin' With Bones

Brother Bones & His Shadows

  • Genre: Blues
  • Release Date: 2005-06-21
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 17
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2005 Acrobat Music Limited
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Sweet Georgia Brown Brother Bones & His Shadows 2:52
2
Charleston Brother Bones & His Shadows 2:48
3
Red Wing Brother Bones & His Shadows 2:43
4
Margie Brother Bones & His Shadows 2:39
5
China Town Brother Bones & His Shadows 2:51
6
Doll Dance Brother Bones & His Shadows 2:49
7
Jada Brother Bones & His Shadows 2:38
8
Jive Melody Brother Bones & His Shadows 2:49
9
Rosetta Brother Bones & His Shadows 2:34
10
Jingle Jangle Jingle Brother Bones & His Shadows 2:45
11
Five Foot Two Eyes of Blue Brother Bones & His Shadows 2:45
12
San Brother Bones & His Shadows 2:49
13
Listen to the Mockingbird Brother Bones & His Shadows 2:49
14
Marie Brother Bones & His Shadows 2:38
15
Poor Butterfly Brother Bones & His Shadows 2:55
16
How Am I to Know Brother Bones & His Shadows 2:27
17
Lou-Easy-An-I-A Brother Bones & His Shadows 2:57

Reviews

  • Nostalgic

    4
    By TruthRulz
    This music takes me back to my childhood and watching the Harlem Globetrotter play basketball. I remember owning a copy of “Sweet Georgia Brown” and “Poor Butterfly” on a 45 rpm record. Great music then; great music now! Thanks iTunes!
  • Jazz and Rhythm & Blues Classics! Globetrotters Theme and more!

    4
    By stalzz
    It's so cool that I Tunes has this album available! Some pretty cool old standards done by a great group, Brother Bones and His Shadows. They're not just the group that does The Globetrotters Theme! Give a few of the other tracks a try. It's pretty old fashioned music for a lot of people, but I LOVE OLD FASHIONED THINGS! Some doo wacka doo jazz! Yah, Man!....Groovy!
  • This is the one

    4
    By House of Cheese
    Just a quick note to those looking for the famous version of "Sweet Georgia Brown" used by the Harlem Globetrotters. This is most definitely the track you're seeking. I was fortunate enough to find this on CD a couple years ago, and thrilled to see it here. As for the rest of the album, a little goes a long way for me, and does seem to get repetitive. Very unique and interesting part of musical history. Probably destined to be forgotten as the decades go by, so enjoy for now.

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