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Part One take 3 and Part Two take 3 made up the two sides of the 12" shellac disc. The disc was limited by the technology of 1927, which could only cut so many grooves on each side. With the limit in mind, Grofe and Whiteman had the Orchestra play Sections 2 and 3 (Huckleberry Finn and Old Creole
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to record "Mississippi Suite (A Tone Journey)." The Orchestra consisted of 3 violins, bass, 2 violas, 2 cellos, bassoon, 4 saxophones, 3 cornets, 3 trombones, tuba, banjo, and traps. Part One was completed in four takes, and Part Two in three. Take 1 was scrapped, Take 2 was held, and Take 3 was
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copyrighted the composition on April 20 as "Mississippi; Tone Journey" and described it as "1. Father of waters. ". The composer is "Ferdie Grofe". These are the legal names of the composer and his work, though, in later years, it became known as the "Mississippi Suite".
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Days) to make Part One, and Section 4 (Mardi Gras) for Part Two. Section 1 (Father of the Waters) was not attempted. It would be many years before "Mississippi" was recorded in its entirety.
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wrote words to the music from the ballad theme of the suite's final movement. The resulting song was called "Daybreak". In July 1942, it was recorded and released by
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Joel Whitburn's Pop memories, 1890-1954 : the history of American popular music : compiled from America's popular music charts 1890-1954
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conducting the Harmonie Ensemble/New York and released in 2006 (Bridge Records 9212).
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Catalog of Copyright Entries, 1926 Music For the Year 1926 New Series Vol 21 Part 3
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Catalog of Copyright Entries, 1926 Music For the Year 1926 New Series Vol 21 Part 3
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The first full recording of the work, as Grofé composed and orchestrated it for
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The work was composed by Grofé in 1926 and first performed that year by
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selected as the master. The fourth take of Part One was also scrapped.
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in May 1958, re-issued on CD in 1995, coupled with the
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1926 orchestral suite in four movements by Ferde Grofé
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Mississippi Suite, A Tone Journey Part 2 "Mardi Gras"
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Single
Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra
B-side
Leo Feist, Inc.
Studio
Camden, New Jersey
Genre
Orchestral jazz
Label
Victor 35859
Composer(s)
Ferdie Grofé
Ferde Grofé
Mississippi River
Paul Whiteman
New York City
Leo Feist, Inc., New York
Harold Adamson
Harry James
Jimmy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey
Frank Sinatra
Reprise
I Remember Tommy
Sy Oliver
United Recorders
Mississippi River
Minnesota
Chippewa Indians

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