These Foolish Things

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Harry James & His Orchestra

Harry James & His Orchestra was a popular American big band during the swing era. Led by trumpet virtuoso Harry James, the orchestra gained fame in the 1930s and 1940s, known for their energetic and lively performances. They recorded numerous hits and collaborated with renowned vocalists such as Frank Sinatra and Helen Forrest. James' trumpet playing and his orchestra's polished sound were instrumental in shaping the swing music genre. more »


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1998
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    A Send at least one thoughtful letter, my heart goes out to you
    B Why pamper life's complexity, when the leather runs smooth on the passenger seat?
    C In the days when you were hopelessly poor, I just liked you more
    D Yes, we may be hidden by rags, but we've something they'll never have

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