Chicago (That Toddlin' Town) - Recorded Versions

Recorded Versions

  • Jamey Aebersold
  • Ann-Margret
  • George Barnes
  • Luis Barreiro
  • Count Basie
  • Laura Benanti - The Playboy Club
  • Tony Bennett
  • Pierre Blanchard
  • Claude Bolling
  • Boston Pops Orchestra
  • Dave Brubeck
  • John Bunch
  • Benny Carter
  • Chicago
  • Rosemary Clooney
  • Graham Dalby & the Grahamophones
  • Sammy Davis Jr.
  • Jimmy Dorsey
  • Tommy Dorsey
  • John Eaton
  • Duke Ellington
  • Bob Florence
  • Pete Fountain
  • Sergio Franchi (In Italian!) on his 1964 RCA single
  • Bud Freeman
  • Jackie and Roy
  • Judy Garland on her double LP Judy at Carnegie Hall (1961)
  • The Georgians (1922)
  • Harry Goldson
  • Nat Gonella & His Georgians (unrelated to the 1922 Georgians)
  • Benny Goodman
  • Stéphane Grappelli
  • Coleman Hawkins
  • Earl Hines
  • Mimi Hines
  • Franz Jackson
  • Milt Jackson
  • Jazzbo's Carolina Serenaders
  • Jive Bunny & the Mastermixers
  • Al Jolson
  • Greetje Kauffeld
  • François Laudet
  • Leadbelly
  • Joe Lovano
  • Billy May
  • Dudley Moore
  • Jack Mudurian
  • Bill O'Connell
  • Anita O'Day
  • Original Piano Trio
  • Oscar Peterson
  • Louis Prima
  • Quintet of the Hot Club of France
  • Lou Rawls
  • Django Reinhardt
  • Buddy Rich
  • Tony Sandler
  • Bob Scobey
  • The Sentimental Strings
  • John Serry, Sr. and his ensemble
  • Screeching Weasel
  • Ray Sherman
  • Victor Silvester
  • Frank Sinatra - Come Fly with Me (1962)
  • Muggsy Spanier
  • The Starlite Orchestra
  • Wally Stott and his Orchestra
  • Barbara Sutton Curtis
  • George Holmes Tate
  • Gary Tesca
  • Rufus Wainwright - Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall (2007)
  • Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
  • World's Greatest Jazz Band
  • Wurlitzer Band Organ
  • Wurlitzer Model 165 Band Organ

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