Track : In A Cafe On The Road To Calais
Artist : Noble Sissle And His Orchestra
Album : The Chronological Classics: Sidney Bechet 1923-1936
In A Cafe On The Road To Calais by Noble Sissle And His Orchestra from album The Chronological Classics: Sidney Bechet 1923-1936
Duration : 2 minutes & 50 seconds.
Listener : 17 peoples.
Played : 53 times and counting.
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