Mercer K. Ellington (11 March 1919–8 February 1996) was an American jazz trumpeter, composer, and arranger. Ellington was born in Washington, DC, the son of famous composer, pianist, and bandleader Duke Ellington. By the age of eighteen he had written his first piece to be recorded by his father ("Pigeons and Peppers"). In 1939, 1946–1949, and 1959 he led his own bands, many of whose members went on to play with his father, or to achieve independent fame (notably Dizzy Gillespie
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Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me
Things Ain't What They Used To Be
Cottontail
Satin Doll
Mood Indigo
Steppin' into Swing Society
John Hardy's Wife
Take the "A" Train
Prelude to a Kiss
Afternoon Moon
Things 'Aint What They Used to Be
Moon Mist
Blue Serge
In My Solitude
Perdido
Wave
Black And Tan Fantasy
Sophisticated Lady
Jeep's Blues
Be Patient
22 Cent Stomp
Cherry Pink
Thing's Ain't What They Used To Be (M)
Jumpin' Punkins
In A Mellotone
The Moon Was Yellow
Hey, Baby
A Slip Of The Up
Thing's Ain't What They Used To Be
Golden Cress
Azure
Got My Foot in the Door
Yearning for Love
Who Struck John?
Frolic Sam
All of Me
Ellington, M.: Things Ain't What They Used To Be
Black Butterfly
Creole Love Call
Ruint
Little White Lies
The Gal from Joe's
Indelible
Queenie Pie Reggae
Maroon
Coral Rock
Dawn of a Greenhorn
Broadway Babe
If You Were in My Place
Medley: Things Ain't What They Used To Be/Going Up - From Cabin In The Sky (M-G-M, 1943)
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