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No, no, no, no. Duke Ellington wrote a thing called "Koko," which somebody later stole and used it. They always used things of his though. Like "Night Train" is the fourth tenor part of "Happy Go Lucko" of Duke Ellington's. But who was it that did [scats] Great line. Then Joe Nanton came in [scats].
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