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Frankie Newton (William Frank Newton, January 4, 1906 – March 11, 1954) was a jazz trumpeter from Emory, Virginia. He played in several New York City bands in the 1920s and 1930s, including those led by Sam Wooding, Chick Webb, Charlie Barnet, Andy Kirk and Charlie "Fess" Johnson. In the 1940s he played with bands led by Lucky Millinder and Pete Brown. He played in clubs in New York and Boston, with musicians such as pianist Art Tatum, pianist James P. Johnson, drummer Sid Catlett and clarinetist Edmond Hall. He accompanied Bessie Smith on her final recordings (November 24, 1933), Maxine Sullivan on 'Loch Lomond', and Billie Holiday on her original "Strange Fruit" session in 1939. Between March 1937 and August 1939, eight recording sessions issued under Newton's name were produced. Three sessions in 1937 were made for Irving Mills's Variety label. In 1939, Newton recorded a six-song session with Victor, a four-song session for Vocalion, two individual one-song sessions for Blue Note, and finally one two-song session for Vocalion—14 records in all. He also played with Art Tatum on extended versions of "Sweet Georgia Brown" and "Oh, Lady Be Good!", recorded in Harlem after hours. These finally came out in the 1970s as part of Tatum's album God is in the House, first on LP and later on CD.

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SongAlbumDuration
Blue SkiesUnknown Album3:04
Do Your DutyThe Collection 1929-1946
2019
3:11
Fine and MellowFine & Mellow: 1935-1941
1995
3:19
Fine and MellowThe Best of Billie Holiday [Compendia]
2000
3:17
Fine and MellowThe Best of Billie Holiday [Intersound]
2000
3:18
Gimme a Pig FootThe Blues Biography
2010
3:31
Gimme a PigfootThe Collection 1929-1946
2019
3:31
Gimme a PigfootMój Empik: Moja Muzyka, Vol. 2
2016
 
Gimme a Pigfoot (Gimme a Reefer)Black Nite Blues
2013
3:32
I Gotta Right to Sing the BluesThe Best of Billie Holiday [Compendia]
2000
2:52
I Gotta Right to Sing the BluesThe Best of Billie Holiday [Intersound]
2000
2:53
I Gotta Right to Sing the BluesUnknown Album 
I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (And Throw Away the Key) [1939]Rare Live Cuts Cafe Society
1997
2:29
On the Sunny Side of the Street [1939]Rare Live Cuts Cafe Society
1997
6:32
Strange FruitGhost of Yesterday
2004
3:14
Strange FruitThe Best of Billie Holiday [Compendia]
2000
3:13
Strange FruitThe Best of Billie Holiday [Intersound]
2000
3:14
Strange FruitFine & Mellow [Collector/Magnum]
1996
3:09
Take Me for a Buggy RideThe Story of a Forgotten Jazz Trumpeter
2003
2:40
Where or When1937-1939
1996
2:32
Where or WhenThe Richard Rodgers Centenary Collection
2002
2:36
Who's Sorry NowAt the Cotton Club, New York 1937
1996
2:49
Who's Sorry NowUnknown Album2:49
Who's Sorry Now [Take 2]The Story of a Forgotten Jazz Trumpeter
2003
2:48
Who's Sorry Now?1937-1939
1996
2:44
Who's Sorry Now?The Story of a Forgotten Jazz Trumpeter
2003
2:48
YesterdaysThe Best of Billie Holiday [Compendia]
2000
3:26
YesterdaysThe Best of Billie Holiday [Intersound]
2000
3:27

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