 
                
                        Two Versions of Ellington’s Sunrise
A song from Ellington’s Liberian Suite sung by Al Hibbler and the same from Frank Sinatra
We have two versions of Duke Ellington’s I Like The Sunrise from his Liberian Suite. One by Frank Sinatra and the other by Al Hibbler, both with the Ellington orchestra recorded 21 years apart. In fact, there’s a ducal theme running through the programme with another Ellington composition as part of the jazz festival which sprung up in the late fifties. There’s a Modern Jazz Quartet example of their homage to the Duke as well as offerings from Oscar Peterson, Trummy Young, Benny Carter and John Coltrane.
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    ![]()  Oscar PetersonCakewalk 
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    ![]()  Trummy YoungSomeday 
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    ![]()  M.J.QKo-Ko 
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    ![]()  John ColtraneCousin Mary 
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    ![]()  Frank SinatraI Like The Sunrise 
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    ![]()  James MoodyMore Than You Know 
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    ![]()  HarlemGee Baby, Ain't I Good To You 
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    ![]()  Benny CarterWhen Lights Are Low 
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    ![]()  Paul DesmondI Get A Kick Out Of You 
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    ![]()  Chris BarberBugle Call Rag 
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    ![]()  Anita O’DayThe Walls Keep Talking 
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    ![]()  Duke Ellington and His OrchestraCopout Extension 
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    ![]()  Tubby HayesNo I Woodyn't 
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    ![]()  Al HibblerI Like The Sunrise 
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    ![]()  Lee WileyOh, Look At Me Now 
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    ![]()  Benny GreenI Wish You Love 
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    ![]()  Charles MingusLock 'Em Up 
Broadcast
- Wed 19 Sep 2012 19:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Hereford & Worcester, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Shropshire & ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Stoke
