Harry James - Sleepy Lagoon download song

  • Artist: Harry James
  • Song Title: Sleepy Lagoon
  • Music Genre: Jazz
  • Length: 03:10
  • Size: 3.7MB
  • Bitrate: 160Kbps
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Rodrigo Maldonado

2020-08-31 20:44:29 | User Info
This is one of the best jazz songs I’ve ever heard

Stéphane Gingras

2020-08-27 01:10:16 | User Info
This song is the marrow of the inexorable memories of a time for those remembering, will always define us.

faith ionesca

2020-06-07 10:26:37 | User Info
Truly a great classic. My Dad used to play it with his orchestra as well. I grew up hearing this great song live. (Jimmie Hanson Orchestra). Dad spent most of his trumpet career in the shadow of singers and singing groups, being Rudee Vallee's trumpet man in the thirties, and then first trumpet in Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians in the 40s. He made up for that back home in Maine in the 50s, with his wonderful 16 piece orchestra.

werandomnize

2020-05-19 19:59:07 | User Info
One of the sweetest trumpets you will ever hear

Dolleena Chave

2020-05-17 23:56:32 | User Info
I still remember my folks dancing to this in the kitchen!! I miss them!

Steven Roberts

2020-05-17 22:19:25 | User Info
A resident in a retirement home introduced me to Harry James, and I'm so glad he did. What talent!

khushboo soni

2020-05-17 21:46:23 | User Info
my grandpa's aircraft in ww2 was named after this song. "Sleepy Lagoon" 547th Bombardment Squadron.

Tony Huante

2020-05-17 11:31:52 | User Info
i remember this song growing up as child , and to this day it retains it's deep nostagic sound for those classic war years that have been permanently embedded in our memories.

Donald Jeffcoat

2020-05-17 10:43:48 | User Info
We went to an antique shop and there were SO MANY Harry James records

Jamon Kimble

2020-05-16 19:45:44 | User Info
Harry, Glenn, Jimmy, Tommy, Benny, Artie et al, have been replaced with crap music. Bring back those great old days of America.

StanleyMarshKenobi

2020-05-16 12:10:55 | User Info
The thumbs downs were given by people devoid of intelligence or talent. Here's a trumpet...you try to play this!!

frenchy r

2020-05-16 11:48:19 | User Info
This was my grandmothers favorite song.

Kevin Seo

2020-05-16 09:49:07 | User Info
I love it. I always play this in my free time.

Kaelin Jones

2020-05-16 06:32:53 | User Info
Harry James was the best and Helen Forest was a wonderful vocalist. They're both missed. RIP. SID COHN

Galactomeme

2020-05-15 20:19:53 | User Info
Danced to this song with my girl in her college dorm, beautiful song and wonderful night.

xoxovampire12386

2020-05-15 17:17:51 | User Info
no trumpeter sounds like Harry--his tonal sound/style--fat and expressive--is unique among trumpeters---I never thought the trumpet a particularly expressive instrument but when Harry plays he makes it sing--with true emotion--fabulous.

Ypher

2020-05-15 14:12:20 | User Info
I remember listening to this song by Harry at the Oro and Opal bars/coffee shops at Yurakacho station in Tokyo in the late '50's.  While stationed at Shiroi Air  Base out in the Chiba Prefecture. Good times.   Just up the street from the Rocker Four and the New Yorker.

Laetitia Matias

2020-05-15 13:54:41 | User Info
Harry James made the trumpet sing!

tobise bench

2020-05-15 09:14:37 | User Info
Great stuff. It takes me to another era when music was an art form.