Djangology is a jazz tune by Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli, featured on the 1961 Bluebird compilation album Djangology. The composition, credited to Reinhardt and Grappelli, comes from the 1949 Italy tour sessions—the pair’s last recording together—and runs about 2 minutes and 46 seconds on the album. The 1961 release gathers 23 tracks from those final sessions, including Hot Club standards like Minor Swing, Brick Top, and Swing Guitars. On the Djangology recording, Reinhardt plays guitar and Grappelli plays violin, with Gianni Safred on piano, Carlo Pecori on double bass, and Aurelio de Carolis on drums. This material captures the late, landmark collaboration of two Gypsy Jazz giants before Reinhardt’s death and remains a high point of their enduring partnership.