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Jess Stacy

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Aliases
Jess Stacy and the Famous Sidemen
Jess Stacy & His All Stars
Jess Stacy and His Orchestra
Real name
Jesse Alexandria Stacy
Born
August 11, 1904
Died
January 1, 1995
Country
United States
Comments
Jazz pianist who was popular during the swing era. He spent four years (1935-1939) with the Benny Goodman Orchestra.
Family
Lee Wiley Spouse (1943-1948)
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Originals

Covers by Jess Stacy

Title Performer Release date Originally by
i 1960 Campbell and Burr
i A Good Man Is Hard to Find Jess Stacy 1939 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive i   1944 Bert Kaplan and His Collegians REC, George Olsen and His Music - Vocal Refrain by Bob Borger, Fran Frey, Bob Rice REL
i 1951 George J. Gaskin, Knickerbocker Male Quartette
listen on Internet Archive i 1940 Jack Kaufman and Arthur Fields
  1947 Eddie Quillan and Arline Judge REC,BRD, Ginger Rogers and Willie Howard PRF
listen on Internet Archive i   August 1950 Red Nichols and His Five Pennies REC,REL, Libby Holman PRF
i Cherry Jess Stacy 1950 Unverified
i 1956 Chick Webb and His Orchestra
i   1951 Carl Fenton's Orchestra (Walter Haenschen) REC, Fred Astaire, Adele Astaire & Cliff Edwards PRF
i 1956 McKinney's Cotton Pickers - Vocal Refrain by Donald Redman
i 1986 Bert Stock and His Orchestra
i How Long Has This Been Going On? Jess Stacy 1974 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive i I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me Jess Stacy and His Orchestra 1939 Unverified
i   1951 Bob Hope PRF, Hal Kemp and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Skinny Ennis REC
i 1951 Eva Taylor, Accomp. by Clarence Williams Blue Five
listen on Internet Archive i August 1950 Jan Savitt and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Bon Bon
i I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter Jess Stacy 1950 Unverified
i 1956 Adelaide Hall
i In a Mist Jess Stacy 1950 Unverified
i August 1936 Covered by (56 artists)
i (I've Got a) Crush on You Jess Stacy 1977 Unverified
i   1951 Phyllis Cleveland and Skeets Gallagher PRF, Carl Fenton's Orchestra (Walter Haenschen) REC
i 1983 Ladd's Black Aces (Original Memphis Five)
i (I Would Do) Anything for You Jess Stacy 1974 Unverified
i 1950 Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra
i 1956 Ferd (Jelly Roll) Morton
i Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) Jess Stacy 1974 Unverified
i Lullaby of the Leaves Jess Stacy 1950 Unverified
1939 Kenny Baker – Orchestra conducted by Nat W. Finston
  1947 Ethel Waters REC, Minto Cato PRF
i   1986 Carl Fenton's Orchestra (Walter Haenschen) REC, Walter Catlett PRF
i 1986 Earl Hines and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus Walter Fuller
listen on Internet Archive i 1939 Gene Austin
i 1956 Louis Prima and His New Orleans Gang
i 1956 The Six Hottentots - Vocal Chorus Irving Kaufman
i 1951 Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians
i 1960 Prince's Band
listen on Internet Archive 1947 Ethel Waters
i 1986 Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra
i January 1941 Edward Allen
i Under a Blanket of Blue Jess Stacy 1950 Unverified
i 1960 Hoagy Carmichael and His Orchestra
i 1960 Margaret Young
1939 Bob Crosby and His Orchestra featuring Trumpet by Billy Butterfield, Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive i 1944 Kammersänger C. Richard Tauber
i   1956 Ruby Newman & His Rainbow Room Orch. featuring Ray Heatherton REC, Ray Heatherton & Mitzi Green PRF
listen on Internet Archive i   1939 Adele Astaire & Eddie Foy Jr. PRF, Jack Albin and His Hotel Pennsylvania Dance Orch. - Vocal Chorus by Bill Coty REC
i 1951 Busby Berkeley and Joyce Barber
i   1956 Alice Faye BRD, Benny Goodman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Helen Ward REL, Johnny Johnson and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Barbara Blake REC

Releases

Performances also appear on

Title Performer Release date Label
Gems of Jazz Vol. 1 various artists January 1941 Decca
Gems of Jazz Vol. 2 various artists February 1941 Decca