
With their exciting Jubilee-style harmonizing, the Delta Rhythm Boys helped to bridge the R&B vocal groups of the 1930s and '40s and the doo wop groups of the 1950s. While they capped their early success with sophisticated renditions of traditional tunes, "Dry Bones" and Ellington's "Take the 'A' Train," in 1941, they were still singing as the rock era became dominant in the mid-'50s. They appeared on radio shows, including Amos and Andy and the Joan Davis Show
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Flickorna i Småland
Dry Bones
Dem Dry Bones
Raunchy Ropey
Tuoll' on mun kultani
Take The A Train
Flottarkärlek
Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
Tula tullalla
Tre trallande jäntor
Just a-sittin' and a-rockin'
De' ä' grabben me' chokla' i
Domaredansen
En röd liten stuga
Allouette
Ezekiel Saw De Wheel
Flicka från Backafall
Alouette, gentile alouette
Georgia On My Mind
Kullerullvisan
Lilla Liselott
Kristallen den fina
Poompa poompa
St. Louis Blues
Grandpa's Strawhat
Scandalize My Name
Gimme Some Skin
Jeg Gik Mig Over Sø Og Land
Marken er mejet
Take the 'A' Train
Cha cha Joe
Det är kvinnan bakom allt
Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho
I Dreamt I Dwelt In Harlem
One O'clock Jump
Din vår är min vår
La Cucaracha
Watermelon On The Vine
Trop, trop, trop
St Louis Blues
Bugle Woogie
joshua fit de battle of jericho
Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me
My Blue Heaven
Rigoletto Blues
Take The'A'Train
I'm Beginning To See The Light
The Railroad Song
Jersey Bounce
Star Dust
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