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See also: 1926 in music, other events of 1927, 1928 in music and the list of 'years in music'. Table of contents 1 Events 2 Top Hits: Printed Music 3 Top Hits: Recordings 4 Other important recordings 5 Births 6 Deaths Events Blind Willie McTell's recording career begins The Soul Stirrers' recording career begins Big Bill Broonzy's recording career begins Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven record Carter Family recording career begins Top Hits: Printed Music "Strike Up the Band" by Ira Gershwin "Old Man River" by Oscar Hammerstein[?] "Sometimes I'm Happy" by Irving Caesar[?] "Why Do I Love You?" by Oscar Hammerstein[?] "Ain't She Sweet?" by Jack Yellen[?] & Milton Ager[?] "Crazy Words, Crazy Tune" by Jack Yellen[?] & Milton Ager[?] "Preludes" by George Gershwin "My Heart Stood Still" by Lorenz Hart "Russian Lullaby" by Irving Berlin "What Does It Matter?" by Irving Berlin "My Blue Heaven" by Richard Whiting[?] & Walter Donaldson Top Hits: Recordings "Sweetheart Of Sigma Chi" by Ted Lewis & His Band "My Blue Heaven" by Gene Austin[?] "Mine, All Mine" by the Coon-Sanders Nighthawks[?] "Mary (What Are You Waiting For?)" by Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra "Changes" by Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra "Blue Skys/Falling In Love With You" by Jesse Crawford[?] "Fifty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong" by Sophie Tucker[?] with Miff Mole[?] & His Little Molers "Shaking The Blues Away" by Ruth Etting[?] "Varsity Drag" by Ruth Etting "It All Belongs To Me" by Ruth Etting "In A Little Spanish Town" by Carson Robison[?] "My Pretty Girl" by Jean Goldkette[?] & His Orchestra "Back Water Blues" by Bessie Smith "I'm Coming, Virginia" by Bix Beiderbecke "Lucky Lindy" by Nat Shilkret[?] "I'm Gona Meet My Sweetie Now" by Jane Green[?] "Black and Tan Fantasy" by Duke Ellington & His Orchestra "Honky Tonk Train Blues" by Meade Lux Lewis, first boogie woogie hit Other important recordings "Singin' The Blues" by Frankie Trumbauer[?]'s Orch., with Bix & Lang "Potato Head Blues" by Louis Armstrong Births February 2 - Stan Getz[?] February 27 - Guy Mitchell[?] March 3 - Junior Parker[?] April 30 - Johnny Horton[?] November 8 - Patti Page[?] Deaths