
Johnny Dunn (February 19, 1897 – August 20, 1937) was an American jazz trumpeter and vaudeville performer, who was born in Memphis, Tennessee. He is probably best known for his work during the 1920s with musicians such as Perry Bradford or Noble Sissle. In 1928, Dunn recorded four tracks with Jelly Roll Morton, and two more with both James P. Johnson and Fats Waller. He never made any more recordings, and relocated permanently to Europe. Dunn died aged 40 in Paris
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Hallelujah Blues
Buffalo blues
Ham and eggs
Sergeant dunn's bugle call blues
Dixie Blues
Dunn's Cornet Blues
Johnny Dunn's Cornet Blues
Old Time Blues
Darlin'
Sweet Lovin' Mamma
Bugle Blues
You need some loving
You've Never Heard The Blues
Four O'Clock Blues
Hawaiian Blues
Biringham Blues
Original Bugle Blues
Put and Take: Old Time Blues
Darlin
Spanish Dances, Op. 21: Spanish Dances, Op. 21: No. 6. Zapateado
All That's Good
Blessed (Instrumental)
You're Hangin' Me Up
What's The Use Of Being Alone?
Spanish Dreams - Española Blues
I Promised Not To Holler, But Hey! Hey!
The Bank For Lovers
Sweet Lovin' Mama - Please Come Back To Me
Vamping Sal - The Sheba Of Georgia
Birmingham Blues
Jazzin' Babies Blues
You're Hangin Me Up
All That's Good / Hull
Sugar Blues
Put And Take
Moanful Blues
Johnny Dunns Cornet Blues
Vamping Sal, The Sheba Of Georgia
He Used to Be Your Man but Now He's Mine
The West Texas Blues
Four Letter Word
Dreams
Life On The Chin
My Stupid Heart
Silver Rose
Dixie Blues - Johnny Dunn with Edith Wilson
Wasted On Club Soda
Won't Be The Same
She Does Too
Outer Banks
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