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During this period Jordan again placed more than a dozen songs on the national charts However, Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five dominated the 1940s R&B charts, or as they were known at the time, the "race" charts In this period Jordan scored a staggering eighteen No 1 singles on white charts
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