Classic Dixieland jazz tunes. Recommended popular songs.
Dixieland jazz, the genre that emerged in New Orleans.
Also known as New Orleans jazz or hot jazz, it’s recognized as a highly important genre that helped spread awareness of classic jazz.
That said, because of the era in which it flourished, there actually aren’t many widely known songs.
So, this time, I’d like to introduce some classic Dixieland jazz masterpieces!
Every track features a classy, classic melody—perfect for anyone who loves atmospheric jazz.
Playlist
| Classic Dixieland jazz tunes. Recommended popular songs. | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1 | Gotta Give Me SomeTuba Skinny | play_arrow | Tuba Skinny’s classic Dixieland jazz tune |
| 2 | JavaAl Hirt | play_arrow | A jazz work by Al Hirt with a deep flavor |
| 3 | Milenberg JoysLu Watters | play_arrow | A representative Dixieland jazz song by the Lu Watters. |
| 4 | Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and OutDutch Swing College Band | play_arrow | A legendary Dixieland jazz band |
| 5 | Sensation RagOriginal Dixieland Jazz Band | play_arrow | The first success in jazz band history to come out of New Orleans |
| 6 | Blues, Take 2Sidney Bechet | play_arrow | Sydney Bechet’s jazz musical activities |
| 7 | Muskrat RambleFirehouse Five Plus Two | play_arrow | Disney-produced jazz band |
| 8 | Toddlin’ BluesBix Beiderbecke | play_arrow | Bix Beiderbecke helped develop jazz culture. |
| 9 | Livery Stable BluesOriginal Dixieland Jazz Band | play_arrow | The band that released the first commercial jazz record |
| 10 | Dynamite RagJ Russell Robinson | play_arrow | Despite right-hand disability from polio, a musician with a unique technique |
| 11 | Ain’t misbehavin’Louis Armstrong | play_arrow | “Ain’t Misbehavin’,” composed by Fats Waller |
| 12 | West End BluesLouis Armstrong | play_arrow | A classic performed by Louis Armstrong |
| 13 | Who Loves YouNick La Rocca | play_arrow | Introduction to Nick LaRocca's Jazz Masterpieces |
| 14 | At the Jazz Band BallBix Beiderbecke | play_arrow | Introducing historically iconic jazz masterpieces |
| 15 | Mumbo GumboPete Fountain | play_arrow | Explanation of Pete Fountain's jazz pieces |
| 16 | Down By The RiversideDukes Of Dixieland | play_arrow | New Orleans jazz by a Dixieland band |
| 17 | What a wonderful worldLouis Armstrong | play_arrow | Armstrong’s hopes for peace in his signature song |
| 18 | Your Feet Too BigJeff Barnhart and His Hot Rhythm | play_arrow | Performance of Jeff Bernhardt's music |
| 19 | When the Saints Go Marching InHeartbeat Dixieland Jazz Band | play_arrow | A jazz band plays When the Saints Go Marching In |
| 20 | You’re Gonna Lose Your GalHenry “Red” Allen | play_arrow | Henry "Red" Allen, an outstanding trumpeter |
| 21 | On the Sunny Side of the StreetDowntown Dixieland Jazz Band | play_arrow | Performance by the Downtown Dixieland Jazz Band |
| 22 | Until The Real Thing Comes AlongFats Waller | play_arrow | Fats Waller’s high level of musicianship |
| 23 | Savoy BluesLouis Armstrong & Lonnie Johnson | play_arrow | A nostalgic jazz blues song composed by Louis Armstrong |
| 24 | Bayesian Street BluesNorth Oakland Dixieland Band | play_arrow | Blues of the New Orleans red-light district |
| 25 | That’s a plenty.Dixieland Crackerjacks | play_arrow | A performance by the Dixieland Crackerjacks |
| 26 | Tin Roof BluesRiverboat Dixie Jazz Band | play_arrow | Riverboat Dixie Jazz Band Performance |
| 27 | Big Butter and Egg ManGeorge Probert’s All-Stars | play_arrow | Music Performed by George Probert |
| 28 | Riverside BluesBob Schulz Frisco Jazz Band | play_arrow | Riverside Blues performed by a jazz band |
| 29 | Struttin’ with Some BarbecueFriends of Dixieland | play_arrow | Friends of Dixieland performance |
| 30 | Dear Old SouthlandSmoking Time Jazz Club | play_arrow | Dear Old Southland performance |
| 31 | Firehouse StompFireHouse | play_arrow | A jazz performance by the Firehouse Five Plus Two. |
| 32 | Working Man’s BluesTED SHAFER’S JELLY ROLL JAZZ BAND | play_arrow | A jazz band performing Working Man's Blues |
| 33 | Weather BirdTHE SOUTHERN STOMPERS | play_arrow | Weather Bird Performance Band Introduction |
| 34 | Jazz Me BluesBobby Hackett | play_arrow | Introduction to the Instrumentation of Jazz Performance |
| 35 | Muskrat RumbleTHE DIXIE KINGS OF HUNGARY | play_arrow | Performance introduction of Muskrat Rumble |
| 36 | Canal Street BluesThe Fourth Street New Orleans Jazz Band | play_arrow | New Orleans jazz band performance |
| 37 | King of the ZulusThe Hot Jazz 7 | play_arrow | A jazz band led by tuba player Fehrmann |
| 38 | Sugar-Foot StompEthmer Roten Dixieland Jazz Septet | play_arrow | Dixieland jazz performance |
| 39 | There ain’t no land like Dixieland to meAndy Schumm’s Bixologists | play_arrow | Andi Schum Concert Jazz |
| 40 | Chant in the NightMONA’S HOT FOUR | play_arrow | Monaz Hot For performance |
| 41 | Mandy, make up your mindTurk Murphy’s Jazz Band | play_arrow | Introduction of the jazz band’s setlist |
| 42 | This Wonderful WorldDannie Balser Band | play_arrow | Performer Introduction of This Wonderful World |
| 43 | Oh! Didn’t He RumbleMission Gold Jazz Band | play_arrow | Performance of “Oh, Didn’t He Ramble” by a jazz band |
| 44 | Shake It and Break ItShotgun Jazz Band | play_arrow | Shotgun Jazz Band performance |
| 45 | The Minor DrugHIIGH SIERRA JAZZ BAND | play_arrow | Performance by the High Sierra Jazz Band |
| 46 | Balin the JackDave Stuckey and the Hot House Gang | play_arrow | Dave Stuckey Hothouse performance |
| 47 | Chimes BluesDevil Mountain Jazz Band | play_arrow | Devil Mountain Jazz Band performance |
| 48 | heebie-jeebiesHarbour Jazzband | play_arrow | Introduction to the performance by the Heebie Jeebies |
| 49 | I’ve Lost My Heart in DixielandOriginal Chicago Five | play_arrow | A performance by the original Chicago Five |
| 50 | I’m Gonna Stomp, Mr. Henry LeePhil Ogilvie’s Rhythm Kings | play_arrow | Performance of Phil Ogilvie’s Rhythm Kings |


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