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Download links and information about 1942-1943 by Fats Waller. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:15:51 minutes.

Artist: Fats Waller
Release date: 1999
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 22
Duration: 01:15:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. We Need A Little Love 3:21
2. You Must Be Losing Your Mind 2:33
3. Really Fine 3:11
4. The Jitterbug Waltz 3:22
5. By The Light Of The Silvery Moon 3:13
6. Swing Out To Victory 2:35
7. Up Jumped You With Love 3:18
8. Romance A La Mode 3:20
9. That's What The Well-Dressed Man In Harlem Will Wear 2:28
10. That Ain't Right 3:24
11. Moppin' And Boppin' 4:30
12. Ain't Misbehavin' 3:58
13. Ain't Misbehavin' / Two Sleepy People 5:35
14. Slight Less That Wonderful / There's A Gal In My Life 5:43
15. This Is So Nice It Must Be Illegal / Martinique 3:43
16. Waller Jive 1:11
17. Hallelujah 1:41
18. That's What The Bird Said To Me 2:02
19. Reefer Man 2:53
20. Solitude 4:34
21. Bouncin' On A V-Disc 4:43
22. Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child 4:33

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These are the last recordings in the Fats Waller legacy. The 22 tracks are drawn from sessions recorded in March and July of 1942 and January and September of 1943. Featuring the last recordings with his rhythm, a version of "That Ain't Right" with Ada Brown on vocals and V-disc recordings made for soldiers overseas during World War II. It is the V-disc material that proved Waller wasn't just a jovial clown, which he makes obvious on his version of "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child" performed on organ. Anyone only familiar with the Waller hits like "Ain't Misbehavin'" (included here in two separate versions) should hear this to gain perspective on his career.