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1927 in music
See also:
1926 in music
,
other events of 1927
,
1928 in music
and the
list of 'years in music'
.
Table of contents
1 Events
2 Top Hits: Printed Music
3 Top Hits: Recordings
4 Other important recordings
5 Births
6 Deaths
Events
Blind Willie McTell
's recording career begins
The Soul Stirrers
' recording career begins
Big Bill Broonzy
's recording career begins
Louis Armstrong
and His Hot Seven record
Carter Family
recording career begins
Top Hits: Printed Music
"Strike Up the Band" by
Ira Gershwin
"Old Man River" by
Oscar Hammerstein[?]
"Sometimes I'm Happy" by
Irving Caesar[?]
"Why Do I Love You?" by
Oscar Hammerstein[?]
"Ain't She Sweet?" by
Jack Yellen[?]
&
Milton Ager[?]
"Crazy Words, Crazy Tune" by
Jack Yellen[?]
&
Milton Ager[?]
"Preludes" by
George Gershwin
"My Heart Stood Still" by
Lorenz Hart
"Russian Lullaby" by
Irving Berlin
"What Does It Matter?" by
Irving Berlin
"My Blue Heaven" by
Richard Whiting[?]
&
Walter Donaldson
Top Hits: Recordings
"Sweetheart Of Sigma Chi" by
Ted Lewis
& His Band
"My Blue Heaven" by
Gene Austin[?]
"Mine, All Mine" by the
Coon-Sanders Nighthawks[?]
"Mary (What Are You Waiting For?)" by
Paul Whiteman
& His Orchestra
"Changes" by Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
"Blue Skys/Falling In Love With You" by
Jesse Crawford[?]
"Fifty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong" by
Sophie Tucker[?]
with
Miff Mole[?]
& His Little Molers
"Shaking The Blues Away" by
Ruth Etting[?]
"Varsity Drag" by Ruth Etting
"It All Belongs To Me" by Ruth Etting
"In A Little Spanish Town" by
Carson Robison[?]
"My Pretty Girl" by
Jean Goldkette[?]
& His Orchestra
"Back Water Blues" by
Bessie Smith
"I'm Coming, Virginia" by
Bix Beiderbecke
"Lucky Lindy" by
Nat Shilkret[?]
"I'm Gona Meet My Sweetie Now" by
Jane Green[?]
"Black and Tan Fantasy" by
Duke Ellington
& His Orchestra
"Honky Tonk Train Blues" by
Meade Lux Lewis
, first
boogie woogie
hit
Other important recordings
"Singin' The Blues" by
Frankie Trumbauer[?]
's Orch., with
Bix
&
Lang
"Potato Head Blues" by
Louis Armstrong
Births
February 2
-
Stan Getz[?]
February 27
-
Guy Mitchell[?]
March 3
-
Junior Parker[?]
April 30
-
Johnny Horton[?]
November 8
-
Patti Page[?]
Deaths
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