Boogie Woogie (collection of 50 pieces for piano solo)
List of pieces (168 pages)
- Boogie-woogie is a style of piano-based blues that became very popular in the late 1930s and early 1940s, but originated much earlier, and was extended from piano, to three pianos at once, guitar, big band, and country and western music, and even gospel.
- Rendez-vous GALA / Mambo, twist & boogie-woogie! (principal) - composer Labrosse, Robert SHEET MUSIC 1941 SONGS OF 1941 3.6.18 (principal) - composer Anderson, Gustav SHEET MUSIC.
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- p. 3 Arabian Boogie (Slim Gaillard & Lee Ricks, 1948)
- p. 5 Baby Look at You (Pete Johnson & Joe Turner, 1944)
- p. 7 Back Bay Boogie (Karl Macek, 1944)
- p. 9 Barrel House Boogie (Albert Ammons & Pete Johnson, 1943)
- p. 12 Beat Me Daddy Eight to the Bar (Raye, Prince & Sheeky, 1940)
- p. 17 Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (Don Raye & Hughie Prince, 1941)
- p. 20 Boogie Woogie in the Kitchen (Ray Sinatra, 1944)
- p. 25 Boogie Woogie in the Parlor (Ray Sinatra, 1944)
- p. 30 Boogie Woogie Man (A. Ammons & P. Johnson, 1943)
- p. 32 Boogie Woogie Nocturne (Maxwell Powers, 1947)
- p. 37 Boogie Woogie Russian Rag (Bill Krenz, 1946)
- p. 42 Boogin’ on the Downbeat (Pete Johnson, 1943)
- p. 45 Boogy Woogy Bill (Justin Ring, 1945)
- p. 47 Brooklyn Boogie (Louis Prima & Earl Bostic, 1946)
- p. 51 Carle Boogie (Frankie Carle, 1945)
- p. 55 Cherry Red (Pete Johnson, 1941)
- p. 58 Chinese Boogie Woogie (Gregory Stone, 1945)
- p. 61 Chocolate (Erskine Butterfield, 1940)
- p. 65 Climbin’ & Screamin’ (Pete Johnson, 1944)
- p. 66 Crazy Man, Crazy (Bill Haley)
- p. 68 Cuttin’ the Boogie (A. Ammons & P. Johnson, 1943)
- p. 70 Death Ray Boogie (Pete Johnson & D. Dexter, 1941)
- p. 74 The Duke and the Count (Mary Lou Williams, 1944)
- p. 78 El Boogie Woogie Mexicano (Gregory Stone, 1947)
- p. 83 Flight of the Bumble Boogie (Frank Paparelli, 1945)
- p. 87 Flinging a Whing-Ding (Sharon Pease, 1940)
- p. 92 Foot Pedal Boogie (Albert Ammons & Pete Johnson, 1943)
- p. 94 Goin’ Away Blues (Pete Johnson, 1944)
- p. 96 Hollywood Bogie (Pete Johnson, 1948)
- p. 102 Humoresque Boogie (Pete Johnson, 1947)
- p. 106 It’s a Low Down Dirty Shame (Pete Johnson, 1944)
- p. 108 Kaycee On My Mind (Pete Johnson, 1941)
- p. 112 Lock, Stock & Barrelhouse (Al Newman, 1946)
- p. 116 Mister Whistler (Meade Lux Lewis, 1944)
- p. 120 Moods in Boogie Woogie (Belle Fenstock, 1944)
- p. 123 Movin’ the Boogie (A. Ammons & Pete Johnson, 1943)
- p. 125 Mr. Five by Five (Don Raye & Gene De Paul, 1942)
- p. 127 125th Street Prophet (Phil Moore, 1949)
- p. 132 Pete’s Mixture (Pete Johnson, 1943)
- p. 134 Pine Creek (Albert Ammons & Pete Johnson, 1943)
- p. 136 Piney Brown Blues (P. Johnson & Joe Turner, 1944)
- p. 138 Previn’s Boogie (André Previn, 1947)
- p. 140 Rhumboogie (Don Raye & Hughie Prince, 1940)
- p. 143 Riverside Jive (Al Newman, 1946)
- p. 147 Scrub Me Mama (Don Raye, 1940)
- p. 149 Sixth Avenue Express (A. Ammons & P. Johnson, 1943)
- p. 151 Vine Street Boogie (Jay McShann, 1942)
- p. 158 Walkin’ the Boogie (A. Ammons & Pete Johnson, 1943)
- p. 160 Yancey Special (Meade Lux Lewis, 1938)
- p. 166 Yankee Doodle Boogie (Karl Macek, 1945)
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Other Boogie Woogie Piano Solos. As written by the composers unless marked. The midi's on the web site are cut. Most of the mp3 files are complete.