Das Dritte Reich
Nowhere in Europe during the Nazi years was it as swinging as in Berlin. The German big bands played there, but also foreign acts, such as Teddy Stauffer’s Swiss Original Teddies.
1. 2’50” Globetrotter – Freddie Brocksieper – Polydor 2664 208
2. 2’45” Ich Brauche Keine Grosse Liebe – Kurt Hohenberger – Telefunken 6.22388 AG
3. 2’39” Das Fräulein Gerda – Heinz Wehner – id
4. 2’40” Evelyn – Peter Kreuder – id
5. 2’40” Tiger Rag – Fud Candrix – Telefunken 6.28360 DP
6. 2’37” Chiribiribin – Stan Brenders – id
7. 2’45” Arrangement In C – Eddie Tower – id
8. 2’53” Stardust – Jean Omer – id
9. 2’40” You Say The Sweetest Things – Arne Hülphers – id
10. 3’02” Du Immer Wieder Du (Fascinating You) – Ernst van ‘t Hoff – HEP-10
11. 2’39” Peckin’ – Dick Willebrandts – Doctor Jazz DJ 008
12. 3’07” So You Left Me For The Leader Of A Swing Band – Teddy Stauffer –
Telefunken TS 3189
13. 2’07” A Tisket, A Tasket – id – Telefunken 6.22386
14. 2’39” The Flat Foot Floogie – id – id
15. 3’11” In The Mood – id – Swiss Jazz SJLP-6306
16. 3’09” Wednesday Night Hop – id – id
17. 2’32” Keep ’em Flying – id – Swiss Jazz SJLP-6332
18. 3’00” You’ll Never Know – id – id