Episodes
Some more Maxine Sullivan, fifty reasons to love Paris, Tommy Dorsey, Paul Whiteman and we're off to the Woodchoppers Ball!
Some Stephane, Erroll, more women of jazz, Cyril Stapleton and so much more!
Paul Whiteman, Ted Heath more women of jazz of course and a request for Dick Haymes!
Some Artie, Geraldo, Meade Lux Lewis, Women of Jazz and Master Joe Peterson . .
Art Tatum plays, Bing sings and Oscar swings!
It's all about the love as we celebrate Valentines Day earlier this week, with love songs from the likes of Guy Lombardo, Dan Donovan, Helen Forrest and Fats Waller!
Fats, Chick Henderson, Sweets Edison more from the Cole Porter songbook and the renowned Les Brown!
Chick and Ella, Vera and Sam, Peggy, Cole and Hamp!
More of the music of Cole Porter, Ray Ellington, Al Bowlly and some magic from Sarah Vaughan.
A bit of Duke, more Gracie, Sam Browne and Ginger Smock!
Faz, Gracie, Glenn. Lionel and more women of jazz among other joys!
Some Artie Shaw, a bit more of our Gracie, some of the women of jazz and Marjorie Stedeford. And that's just for starters! What more could you want ...
Guy Lombardo warms us up for New Year, Fats has some greasy party food, some of Harry's Sweets and Gracie's bottom drawer!
A Sweet and Swingy Christmas special. And yes - Bing sings!
Where else would Harry Parry rub shoulders with Gracie Fields, Bing Crosby, Toots Thielmans and Father Sydney McEwan! You're right - only here on Sweet and Swing!
More of our Gracie, Carroll Gibbons, Ian Wallace, Danny Polo, Gold Standards and the Girl from Ipanaema!
Some Bertini at the Tower, Gracie looks for a tail on the Manx cat and Benny is jingling!
A bit of George Shearing, Ukelele Ike, more classics from the Great American Songbook, Layton and Johnston and Donald Swann getting jazzy amongst other treasures!
Some jazz from Paris, Rudy Vallee, Gene Krupa, more Gold Standards, Madame Tussauds Dance Orchestra and more!
Some Django, Dorothy Carless, more Hamp. Gold Standards, Lincoln Center Jazz and more!
Cyril Stapleton, Gold Standards from the American songbook, Charlie Kunz and the pianos of Cuba!