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  1. Don't Get Around Much AnymoreLive at Bullerbyn is a live 1975 jazz recording of a two-evening jam session at the Bullerbyn jazz club, Stockholm, Sweden. It features two Duke Ellington compositions, including the title track, in tribute to earlier Stockholm recordings by Ben Webster and Rolf Ericson , both of whom had been ...

  2. Don’t Get Around Much AnymoreLive at Bullerbyn (en vivo, 1975) After Dark – Dick Morrissey (1983) Souliloquy – Dick Morrissey (1986) Live at the Bull – Tribute Vols. 1–2 (en vivo: 1987/8 – editado en 2007) con Spike Robinson; Resurrection Ritual – Dick Morrissey (1988) Love Dance – Dick Morrissey (en vivo, 1989)

  3. Don't Get Around Much AnymoreLive at Bullerbyn (live 1975) The Atlantic Family Live at Montreux – (live 1977) A Pauper in Paradise – Gino Vannelli (1977) The Party Album – Alexis Korner (live 1978) It's Just a Lifetime – Craig Nuttycombe (1978) Just Easy – Alexis Korner (1978) Ravenna – Kim Diamond (1979)

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1975 Vinyl release of "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" on Discogs.

  5. Bob Russell. " Don't Get Around Much Anymore " is a jazz standard written by composer Duke Ellington. [1] The song was originally entitled "Never No Lament" and was first recorded by Duke Ellington and his orchestra on May 4, 1940. [2] ". Don't Get Around Much Anymore" quickly became a hit after Bob Russell wrote its lyrics in 1942.

  6. 1975: Title track of live recording of jam session with Rolf Ericsson, Tommy Körberg, Dick Morrissey, Terry Smith, and others - Don’t Get Around Much Anymore - Live at Bullerbyn. 1978: Willie Nelson recorded the song for his album Stardust. 1987: Paul McCartney for his album Снова в СССР.

  7. Branching Out. Ojc. Original recording 1958. This is the first of Nat Adderley wonderful Riverside albums, and he is joined here by Gene Harris, Andy Simpkins and Bill Dowdy, a.k.a. the Three Sounds. Not surprisingly, their rendition of “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore” is tight, soulful and intensely swinging.