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- Q4659587 subject Q7312562.
- Q4659587 subject Q7694650.
- Q4659587 abstract ""A Slip Of the Lip " is 1942 song by Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra. The single (Victor 20-1528), sung by Ray Nance and featuring a cornet solo by Nance as well as an alto solo by Johnny Hodges, hit number one on the Harlem Hit Parade for one week. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra made a very similar recording of this song in November of 1943 for World Transcriptions.".
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- Q4659587 wikiPageWikiLink Q1937573.
- Q4659587 wikiPageWikiLink Q355481.
- Q4659587 wikiPageWikiLink Q4030.
- Q4659587 wikiPageWikiLink Q455176.
- Q4659587 wikiPageWikiLink Q5291526.
- Q4659587 wikiPageWikiLink Q6631049.
- Q4659587 wikiPageWikiLink Q7312562.
- Q4659587 wikiPageWikiLink Q7451270.
- Q4659587 wikiPageWikiLink Q7694650.
- Q4659587 comment ""A Slip Of the Lip " is 1942 song by Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra. The single (Victor 20-1528), sung by Ray Nance and featuring a cornet solo by Nance as well as an alto solo by Johnny Hodges, hit number one on the Harlem Hit Parade for one week. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra made a very similar recording of this song in November of 1943 for World Transcriptions.".
- Q4659587 label "A Slip of the Lip (Can Sink a Ship)".