Harry Brooks

Harry Brooks
Composer Harry Brooks was born September 20, 1895, in Homestead, PA, and remains bestknown for the jazz perennial "Ain't Misbehavin'," his 1929 collaboration with Fats Waller and lyricist Andy Razaf. The same trio also joined forces for "(What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue" and "Jungle Jamboree." In 1938, Brooks also cowrote "Southern Sunset (When the Sun Sets Down South)" with Sidney Bechet and Noble Sissle, but was otherwise known less as a composer than as a pianist. He died June 22,...
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Various Artists Ministry Of Sound: Clubbers Guide Summer 2005
By: Various Artists
Credited Role:Vocals
Song List: Owner of a Lonely Heart, I See Girls (Crazy), Into Your Eye...
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Various Artists Anthology of Big Band Swing (1930-1955)
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Credited Role:Piano
Song List: Listen to Songs by Anthology of Big Band Swing (1930-1955) Rockin' In Rhythm, The House Of David Blues, Saratoga Drag
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