CHICAGO (THAT TODDLIN' TOWN)

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'"Chicago"' is a popular song. It was written by Fred Fisher and was published in 1922.
It was first introduced in the 1957 movie, ''The Joker Is Wild.''
The song has been recorded by many artists, but is best known in a version by Frank Sinatra.

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Recorded versions
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Recorded versions



Jamey Aebersold

Ann-Margret

George Barnes

Luis Barreiro

Count Basie

Tony Bennett

Pierre Blanchard

Claude Bolling

Boston Pops Orchestra

John Bunch

Benny Carter

Chicago

Rosemary Clooney

Graham Dalby & the Grahamophones

Sammy Davis Jr.

Jimmy Dorsey

Tommy Dorsey

John Eaton

Duke Ellington

Bob Florence

Pete Fountain

Sergio Franchi

Bud Freeman

Judy Garland

The Georgians

Harry Goldson

Nat Gonella & His Georgians

Benny Goodman

Stéphane Grappelli

Coleman Hawkins

Earl Hines

Mimi Hines

Franz Jackson

Milt Jackson

Jazzbo's Carolina Serenaders

Jive Bunny & the Mastermixers

Al Jolson

Greetje Kauffeld

François Laudet

Leadbelly

Joe Lovano

Dean Martin

Billy May

Dudley Moore

Jack Mudurian

Bill O'Connell

Anita O'Day

Original Piano Trio

Oscar Peterson

Louis Prima

Quintet of the Hot Club of France

Lou Rawls

Django Reinhardt

Buddy Rich

Tony Sandler

Bob Scobey

The Sentimental Strings

John Serry, Sr. and his ensemble

Ray Sherman

Victor Silvester

Frank Sinatra

Muggsy Spanier

The Starlite Orchestra

Wally Stott and his Orchestra

Barbara Sutton Curtis

George Holmes Tate

Gary Tesca

World's Greatest Jazz Band

Wurlitzer Band Organ

Wurlitzer Model 165 Band Organ

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Song lyric

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