Henri Woode
William Henri Woode (September 25, 1909 – May 31, 1994) was an American composer, lyricist, arranger, and singer. His compositions include ''A Night at the Vanguard'', ''Sweet Slumber'', ''You Taught Me to Love Again'', and the jazz standard ''Broadway'' popularized by the Count Basie Orchestra. Woode and his orchestra starred in the 1946 featurette film ''Love in Syncopation''. Provided by Wikipedia
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Flip wails by Phillips, Flip 1915-2001, Berlin, Irving 1888-1989, Hodges, Johnny 1906-1970, Hanley, James Frederick 1892-1942, André, Fabian 1910-1960, Kahn, Gus 1886-1941, Schwandt, Wilbur 1904-1998, Woode, Henri, McRae, Teddy 1908-, Bird, Billy, Herman, Woody 1913-1987, Barris, Harry 1905-1962, Moll, Billy 1905-1968, Carmichael, Hoagy 1899-1981
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The essential Count Basie by Basie, Count 1904-1984, Basie, Count 1904-1984, Moten, Bennie 1894-1935, Moll, Billy 1905-1968, Mencher, Murray, Clayton, Buck 1911-1991, Woode, Henri, McRae, Teddy 1908-, Bird, Bobby, Brewer, Clinton, Lewis, Ed 1909-1985, Smith, T., Martin, Skip 1916-1976, Rushing, Jimmy 1902-1972, Canter, Ben, Fidler, James M., Warren, Earle 1914-1994, Engvick, B.
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Broadway by Byrd, Bill, McRae, Teddy 1908-, Woode, Henri
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