Lazy Devils- It Don't Mean a Thing - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jun 15, 2012
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""It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" is a 1931 composition by Duke Ellington, with lyrics by Irving Mills, now accepted as a jazz standard. The music was written and arranged by Ellington in August 1931 during intermissions at Chicago's Lincoln Tavern and was first recorded by Ellington and his orchestra for Brunswick Records (Br 6265) on February 2, 1932. Ivie Anderson sang the vocal and trombonist Joe Nanton and alto saxophonist Johnny Hodges played the instrumental solos. The title was based on the oft stated credo of Ellington's former trumpeter Bubber Miley, who was dying of tuberculosis. The song became famous, Ellington wrote, "as the expression of a sentiment which prevailed among jazz musicians at the time." Probably the first song to use the phrase "swing" in the title, it introduced the term into everyday language and presaged the swing era by three years. The Ellington band played the song continually over the years and recorded it numerous times, most often with trumpeter Ray Nance as vocalist" Wikipedia
Once again the Lazy Devils add their unique interpretation to the standard joining the ranks of:

Washboard Rhythm Kings -- Washboard Rhythm Kings Vol. 3 (1932)
Boswell Sisters (1932)
Django Reinhardt with Stéphane Grappelli -- Swing from Paris (1935)
Thelonious Monk -- Thelonious Monk Plays the Music of Duke Ellington (1955)
Ella Fitzgerald -- Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Songbook (1957), Ella and Duke at the Cote D'Azur (1967), Ella in London (1974)
and others...
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