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Count Basie's theme song was One O'clock Jump
The song Guitar Boogie was written by Arthur Smith. The song earned the man the name Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith, and he is most known for this song today.
"Blues in Hoss' Flat" by Count Basie
Not sure but it sounds like Count Basie to me. I was wondering the same thing.
Sing a Song of Basie was created on 1957-08-26.
Born to Boogie - song - was created in 1987.
Guitar Boogie - song - was created in 1945.
The Kitchen scene was done to the Count Basie classic "Cute" written and arranged by Neal Hefti, with a flute solo by Frank Wess, and drum solo by Sonny Payne. You can see it on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSLf32HZcCw Also Jerry did a scene where he does pantomime as the Errand Boy with Count Basie's "Blues in Frankie's Flat", or later called "Blues in Hoss' Flat" written and arranged by Frank Foster. (Frank's nickname is Hoss Fos, thus, they called it Blues in Hoss' Flat) You can see it on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kS21T_p0pNA
Sinatra and Basie never wrote a song together and Sinatra never recorded a song by that title. Here are some ideas: Maybe you are referring to Ol' Man River or the song "Lucky Ol' Sun. They both have references to crossing the river into heaven. Another idea might be from the album "Sinatra at the Sands" with the Count Basie Band. Before he sings "Fly me to the Moon" Sinatra makes some religious references: "this man here is gonna take me by the hand and lead me to righteousness.....in the right tempo..."
John Lee Hooker wrote the song 'Boogie Chillen", which is also known as 'Boogie Children' or 'Boogie Chillum", and appears on the album Modern Recordings.
Boogie Woogie - EuroGroove song - was created in 1995-06.
The song Count Your Blessings was written for the movie Count Your Blessings. The song was written by Irving Berlin in the year 1954. This song was written for a 1959 drama starring Deborah Kerr.