SONG INDEX In this SONG INDEX, the song titles are listed alphabeticallly, followed by the name of the weli-known perfor
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SONG INDEX In this SONG INDEX, the song titles are listed alphabeticallly, followed by the name of the weli-known performer(s) associated with each song. Thie page on which each song can be found is the number to the left of the song titfe.
A _____ 31 A Felicidade - Antonio Carlos Jobim 35 AC-DC Current - Benny Goodman Sextet 34 Across The Alley From The Alamo - June Christy (with Stan Kenton) 32 After Hours - Erskine Hawkins 33 After You've Gone - Benny Goodman 35 Afternoon In Paris - John Lewis 36 Ah-Leu-Cha (Also known as Ah Lev Cha) - Charlie Parker 36 Ain't Misbehavin' - Fats Waller /Louis Armstrong 38 Air Mail Special - Benny Goodman Sextet 37 Airegin - Sonny Rollins/Maynard Ferguson 38 All About Ronnie - Chris Connor 39 All Blues - Miles Davis 39 All Of Me - Count Basie 39 All Of You - Miles Davis 41 All Or Nothing At All - Frank Sinatra (with Harry James)/Billie Holiday 40 All The Things You Are - Ella Fitzgerald 43 Along Came Betty - Benny Golson 42 Alright, Okay, You Win - Count Basie and Joe Williams 43 Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy) - Jimmy Dorsey 44 Amazing Grace - Diane Schuur and Hubert Laws 44 Among My Souvenirs -Art Tatum/Louis Armstrong 46 And All That Jazz - Original Cast Album 45 Angel Eyes - Matt Dennis /Frank Sinatra 45 Another Hairdo - Charlie Parker 47 Apple Core - Gerry Mulligan 48 Apple Honey - Woody Herman 48 Aren't You Glad You're You - Don Fagerquist 49 As Catch Can - Gerry Mulligan 50 Au Privave - Charlie Parker 50 Autumn Leaves (Les Feuilles Mortes) - Oscar Peterson/Wynton Marsalis
B _ _ __ 50 Baby, Won't You Please Come Home - Louis Armstrong 51 Bags' Groove - Modern Jazz Quartet 51 Bags' New Groove - Modern Jazz Quartet 52 Ballad, A - Gerry Mulligan 53 Ballin' The Jack - Eddie Condon 52 Barbados - Charlie Parker 54 Basin Street Blues - Louis Armstrong 53 Beautiful Friendship, A - Four Freshman 54 Be-Bop - Dizzy Gillespie 55 Bernie's Tune - Gerry Mulligan & Art Pepper 56 Bess You Is My Woman - Miles Davis (with Gil Evans) 56 Best Is Yet To Come, The - Shirley Horn/ Sarah Vaughan 57 Best Things In Life Are Free, The - Frank Sinatra 58 Bewitched - Frank Sinatra/June Christy 58 Big P - Jimmy Heath 4
59 Bill Bailey - Louis Armstrong 61 Billie's Bounce (Also known as Bill's Bounce)
- Charlie Patker 59 Bird Feathers -- Charlie Parker 60 Birdland - Weather Report/Buddy Rich/ M~nhattan Transfer 61 Birds Of A Feather - Gene Krupa 62 Blessing, The -- Ornette Coleman 62 Bloomdido - Charlie Parker 62 Blue 'N Boogie - Dizzy Gillespie 64 Blue In Green - Miles Davis/Bill Evans 63 Blue And Sentimental - Count Basie 64 Blue Champagit1e - Glenn Miller/ Anita O'Day (with Bill Holman) 65 Blue Haze - .Miles Davis 65 Blueberry Hill - Louis Armstrong/ Herb Ellis/Barney Kessel 66 Blues In The Closet - Oscar Pettiford 66 Blues In The Night - Woody Herman 68 Bluesette - Jeun "Toots" Thielemans 70 Blues For Pabfo - Miles Davis 67 Body And Soult - Coleman Hawkins 68 Boogie Woogie (The Origin1al) - Tommy Dorsey 70 Boplicity (Bebc1p Lives) - Miles Davis Nonet 71 Born To Be Bhite - Mel Torme 72 Breeze And I, The - Jimmy Dorsey 72 Bud's Blues - Sonny Stitt 73 Budo - Miles Davis 74 But Beautiful -- Frank Sinatra 73 Button Up Your Overcoat -- Hi-La's 74 Buzzy - Charlie Parker 75 Bye Bye Blackbird - Miles Davis/John Coltrane 75 Bye Bye Blues - Count Basie/Cal Tjader
c _____ 78 C.C. Rider - Jimmy Rushing 76 Caldonia (What Makes Your Big Head So Hard?) - Woody Herman 76 Can't Help Lovin' Oat Man - Billie Holiday/ Ella Fitzgerald 77 Candy - Johnny Mercer 78 Cape Verdean 113lues, The -- Horace Silver 79 Carioca - Artie Shaw 79 Carolina Moon - Tommy Dorsey /Thelonious Monk 80 Cat Walk, The - Gerry Mulligan/Ben Webster 81 Champ, The -· Dizzy Gillespie 80 Charmaine - Tommy Dorsey/Jimmie Lunceford 81 Chasing The Bird - Charlie Parker 82 Chega De Saudade (No Moire Blues) - Stan Getz 83 Chelsea Bridge - Duke Ellington 83 Cherokee (Indian Love Song) - Charlie Barnet/ Wynton Marsalis 84 Cheryl - Charlie Parker 84 Choo Choo Ch' Boogie - Louis Jordan
85 Christmas Song, The (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire) - Mel Tormi /Nat King Cole 86 Close As Pages In A Book - Benny Goodman 86 Come Rain Or Come Shine - John Coltrane/ Woody Herman 87 Come Sunday - Duke. Ellington 88 Comes Love - Benny Goodman 88 Confirmation - Charlie Parker/Tommy Flanagan 90 Cottage For Sale, A - Billy Eclcstine 89 Count Every Star - Lester Young 91 Crazy Rhythm - Harry James/Coleman Hawkins 92 Cry Me A River - Ray Charles/Julie London 91 Cute - Count Basie
o ____ 93 D.C. Farewell - Richie Cole 93 Daahoud - Clifford Brown
94 Darn That Dream - Ella Fitzgerald 94 Day In The Life Of A Fool, A (Manha De Carnaval) - Stan Getz 96 Dearly Beloved - Glenn Miller /June Christy 96 'Deed I Do - Jimmie Lunceford 97 Desafinado (Slightly Out Of Tune) - Stan Getz/Charlie Byrd 95 Dewey Square - Charlie Parker 98 Dinah - Fats Waller 98 Dizzy Atmosphere - Dizzy Gillespie 100 Django - Modern Jazz Quartet 99 Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me - Duke Ellington 100 Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans? - Louis Armstrong & Jack Teagarden 102 Don't Explain - Billie Holiday 102 Don't Get Around Much Anymore - Duke Ellington 101 Don't Let The Sun Catch You Cryin' - Ray Charles 104 Don't Take Your Love From Me - John Coltrane/ Billy Eckstine / Frank Sinatra 103 Donna Lee - Charlie Parker/Phil Woods 105 Doodlin' - Horace Silver 104 Down By The Riverside - Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery 105 Doxy - Sonny Rollins 106 Duke, The - Dave Brubeck/Miles Davis
E ____ 106 Earl, The - Mel Powell/Benny Goodman 108 Early Autumn - Woody Herman 107 East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon) - Tommy Dorsey /Zoot Sims 107 Easy To Love - Frank Sinatra/Ella Fitzgerald 108 Ecaroh - Horace Silver 109 Elsa - Bill Evans 110 End Of A Love Affair, The -Art Blakey/Wes Montgomery Frank Sinatra 110 Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye - Benny Goodman/ Sarah Vaughan/ Four Freshmen 111 Everybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Don't Love Love Nobody But Me)- John Coltrane/Ella Fitzgerald George Shearing 112 Everything Happens To Me - Tommy Dorsey/ Frank Sinatra/Tom Harrell
113 Everything's Coming U1, Roses - Frank Sinatra/
Count Basie 114 Exactly Like You - Benny Goodman/Ben Webster
f ____ 114 Falling In Love With Love - Carmen McRae/
Frank Sinatra/ Keith Jarrett 117 Festive Minor - Gerry Mulligan 115 Fever - Peggy Lee 116 Fiesta In Blue - Count llasie 118 Fine And Mellow - Billie Holiday 117 Fine Romance, A - Count Basie/Billie Holiday 119 Flamingo - Duke Ellington 119 Fly Me to The Moon (In Other Words)- Frank Sinatra/ Count Basie 120 Flying Home - Lionel Hampton/Benny Goodman 120 Foggy Day, A - Frank Sinatra/Mel Tormi /Tal Farlow 121 Fool That I Am - Billy Eckstine 122 Footprints - Miles Davis:/Pat Martino 122 For All We Know - Cal Tjader/Johnny Hartman 123 For Every Man There's A Woman - George Shearing 124 For Sentimental Reason11 - Nat King Cole 124 For You, For Me, For Enrmore - Ella Fitzgerald 123 Four - Miles Davis 125 Four Brothers - Woody Herman 125 Four Others (Lighthouse) - Woody Herman 126 Frankie And Johnny - Duke Ellington 126 Fried Bananas - Dexter Gordon 128 From This Moment On·- Ella Fitzgerald/Lena Horne. Sarah Vaughan 127 Frosty The Snow Man -- Ella Fitzgerad
G _ _ __ 128 Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You - Billie Holiday/ Nat King Cole 130 Get Out Of Town - Mel Tormi 130 Getting To Know You - Wayne Shorter 129 (I Don't Stand) Ghost Of A Chance, A (With You) - Lester Young 132 Girl From Ipanema, The (Garota De Ipanema) - Antonio Carlos Jobim/Stan Getz 133 Glory Of Love, The - Count Basie /Benny Goodman 134 Glow Worm, The - Sheila Jordan/Harvie Swartz/ Mills Brothers 131 God Bless' The Child - Billie Holiday/Kenny Burrell 134 Goin' Out Of My Head•- Wes Montgomery 135 Gone With The Wind - Dave Brubeck/Art Tatum/ Ella Fitzgerald 136 Good Bait - Dizzy Gillespie/John Coltrane 136 Good Life, The - Woody Herman 137 Good Man Is Hard To Find, A - Les Brown 137 Goodbye Pork Pie Hat -· Charles Mingus 138 Greensleeves - Coleman Hawkins/Wes Montgomery 138 Graovin' High - Dizzy Gillespie 139 Guess Who I Saw Today - Dinah Washington 140 Gypsy, The - Dizzy Gill1~spie
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----140 Half Nelson - Miles Dai,is 141 Hallelujah I Love Him (Her) So - Ray Charles 5
143 144 142 144 143 145 146 147 146 147 148 148 149 150
Happy Talk - Nancy Wilson (with Cannonball Adderley) Harlem Nocturne - Earl Bostic/Mel Torme Harold's House Of Jazz - Richie Cole Haunted Heart - Bill Evans Have You Met Miss Jones? - Ray Brown/Ella Fitzgerald/ Art Tatum Hello, Dolly! - Louis Armstrong Hello, Young Lovers - Wes Montgomery/Frank Sinatra Here's That Rainy Day - Louis Bellson/Paul Desmond/ Stan Kenton Hi-Fly - Randy Weston High Society - Louis Armstrong/Bobby Hackett Honeysuckle Rose - Thomas "Fats" Waller /Benny Carter Hooray For Love - Bill Holman & David Allyn/ Benny Goodman How High The Moon - Mary Ford & Les Paul/ Dizzy Gillespie & Charlie Parker How Insensitive - Antonio Carlos Jobim/Charlie Byrd/ Frank Sinatra
1 _ _ __ 150 I Can't Get Started - Bunny Berigan/
Maynard Ferguson/Woody Herman 151 I Can't Give You Anything But Love- Louis Armstrong/ 152 153
153 154 154 155
156 156 157 158 158 159 160 159 160 161 162 162 163 164
164 166 163
165 167 167 168
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Billie Holiday/ Joe Pass I Concentrate On You - Oscar Peterson/Herb Ellis I Could Have Danced All Night - Shelly Manne/ Johnny Richards/ Andre Previn I Could Write A Book - Miles Davis & John Coltrane I Cover The Waterfront - Billie Holiday I Cried For You - Billie Holiday/Carmen McRae I Didn't Know What Time It Was - Charlie Parker/ Artie Shaw/ Cleo Laine I Don't Know Why (I Just Do) - Jo Stafford I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire - Benny Goodman I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' - Ella Fitzgerald I Left My Heart In San Francisco - Tony Bennett I Love Lucy - Richie Cole I Love Paris - Cal Tjader/Ella Fitzgerald/Oscar Peterson I Love You - Art Pepper I Loves You Porgy - Miles Davis with Gil Evans I Remember Clifford - Benny Golson I Remember Duke - Woody Herman I Remember When (Si Tu Vois Me Mere) - Stan Getz I See Your Face Before Me - Miles Davis I Should Care - Gerald Wilson I Will Wait For You - Bud Shank I Wish You Love - Woody Herman I Won't Dance - Frank Sinatra I'll Always Be In Love With You - Jimmy Witherspoon/ Count Basie/ Benny Goodman I'll Be Around - Mills Bros./Marian McPartland/ Frank Sinatra I'll Be Seeing You - Tommy Dorsey with Frank Sinatra I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You) - Harry James and Dick Haymes I'll Never Smile Again - Tommy Dorsey/Frank Sinatra (with Tommy Dorsey and The Pied Pipers)
168 170 170 169 171 172 172 173 174 175 174 178 176 177 178 179 180
182 180 182
181 183 184 184 184 185 188 186 189 187 190 190
192 191 192 193 194
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I'll Remember April - Charlie Parker I'll Take Romance - Art Farmer /Bud Shank I'll Walk Alone - Margaret Whiting I'm Beginning To See The Light - Duke Ellington I'm Confessin' That I Love You - Louis Armstrong I'm Glad There Is You - Ella Fitzgerald/ Joe Pass/ Sarah Vaughan I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter - Thomas "Fats" Waller I'm Old Fashioned - Glenn Miller I'm Sitting On Top Of The World - Dizzy Gillespie I've Got You Under My Skin - Frank Sinatra with Nelson Riddle I've Grown Ac1:ustomed To, Her Face - Miles Davis I've Heard That Song Befo1re - Helen Forrest (with Harry James) If Ever I Would Leave You - Chuck Mangione If I Were A Bell - Miles Davis Ill Wind - Sarah Vaughan Imagination - Frank Sinatr,a/Zoot Sims In A Little Spanish Town ('Twas On A Night Like This) - Glenn Miller /Tommy Dorsey/Lester Young In A Shanty In. Old Shanty Town - Dizzy Gillespie/ Johnny Long In A Silent Way - Miles Davis and Weather Report In The Blue Olf Evening - Tommy Dorsey/ Frank Sinatra (with Tommy Dorsey)/ David Allyn In The Mood -- Glenn Miller In The Still Of The Night - Bill Evans (with Cannonball Adderley) Indiana (Back Home Again In Indiana) - Lester Young Infant Eyes - Stan Getz Inner Space - Chick Corea Intermission Riff - Stan Kenton Is You Is, Or Is You Ain't -- Louis Jordan/Sonny Stitt It Ain't Necessarily So - Art Farmer /Benny Golson Jazztet / Miles Davis It Might As Wdl Be Spring - Various Artists It Never Entered My Mind - Miles Davis It's A Blue World - Four Freshmen/Mel Torme It's All Right With Me - Count Basie/Ella Fitzgerald/ Sonny Rollins It's Magic - Doris Day It's Not For Me To Say - Shorty Rogers It's Only A Paper Moon - Nat King Cole/ King Cole Trio It's Sand, Man - Count Basie It's The Talk Of The Town - Coleman Hawkins
----Jazz-Me Blues, The - Bix Beiderbecke/Pete Fountain Jeannine - Cannonball Adderley/Richie Cole Jelly Roll Blue:s - "Jelly Roll" Morton Jersey Bounce ·- Benny Goodman Jeru - Miles Davis Jim - Billie Holiday Jingle-Bell Rock - Various Jive At Five - Count Basie Johnny One Note - Charlie Mariano Johnny's Theme - Doc Severinson
195 197 196 198 197 198 199 201 200 201
203 202 203 204 204 206 205 206
Johnson Rag - Glenn Miller Joint Is Jumpin', The - Thomas "Fats" Waller Jor Du - Clifford Brown and Max Roach Juke Box Saturday Night - Glenn Miller & The Modernaires Jumpin' With Symphony Sid - Lester Young June Is Bustin' Out All Over - Clara Mae Turner June Night - The Three Sounds Just In Time - Sonny Rollins/Blossom Dearie/ Count Basie
K____ 207 Killer Joe - Benny Golson 208 King Porter Stomp - Benny Goodman/Harry James 207 Ko Ko - Charlie Parker /Supersax
L ____ 209 210 210 211 212 212 211 213 214 214 215 216 217 218 218 217 219 209 220 220 221 221 222 222 223 223 224 224 225 225 226 227 228 229 230 230 236 233
Lady Is A Tramp, The - Frank Sinatra Lands End - Clifford Brown and Max Roach Last Time I Saw Paris, The - Bud Powell/Sonny Rollins Laugh! Clown! Laugh! - Abbey Lincoln Lazy Afternoon- Irene Kral/Herb Pomeroy/Sheila Jordan Lennie's Pennies - Clare Fischer • Lester Left Town - Art Blakey and Stan Getz Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! - Woody Herman/Ella Fitzgerald Let The Good Times Roll - Ray Charles/Helen Humes Let There Be Love - Stan Getz/Eddie Duran/Dee Bell Let There Be You - Various Let's Call The Whole Thing Off - Michael Feinstein/ Billy Holiday Let's Dance - Benny Goodman Let's Fall In Love - Dave Brubeck/Stephane Grappelli/ Lester Young Let's Get Away From It All - Frank Sinatra (with Tommy Dorsey and The Pied Pipers) Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries - The Hi-La's Like Someone In Love - Paul Desmond/Bill Evans/ Bud Powell/Dexter Gordon L'il Darlin' - Count Basie Limelight - Stan Kenton Line For Lyons - Gerry Mulligan Linger Awhile - Gerry Mulligan Little Boat (0 Barquinho) - Stan Getz Little Brown Jug - Glenn Miller Little Girl - Jimmy Rushing Little Girl Blue - Les Brown Little Niles - Randy Weston Little Willie Leaps - Miles Davis Lonely Woman - Horace Silver Long Ago (And Far Away) -Art Pepper Look For The Silver Lining - Paul Desmond/Herb Ellis Lost In The Stars - Bill Evans Lot Of Livin' To Do, A - Woody Herman Louisiana - Count Basie/Bix Beiderbecke Love For Sale - Ella Fitzgerald/Buddy Rich Love Is A Simple Thing - Sonny Rollins Love Is Here To Stay - Bill Evans/Billy Holiday Love Walked In - Artie Shaw /George Shearing Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) - Charlie Parker/ Billie Holiday/ Freddie Hubbard
234 Lullaby Of Birdland - George Shearing 231 Lullaby Of The Leaves - Dizzy Gillespie/ Gerry Mulligan/Art Tatum 232 Lush Life - Duke Ellington/John Coltrane
M _ _ __ 235 Mad About Him, Sad Without Him, How Can I Be Glad Without Him Blues -· Dinah Shore 237 Mad About The Boy - Mel Torme /Cleo Laine 238 Make Someone Happy -- Bill Evans/Oscar Peterson 238 Malaguefta - Stan Kenton 240 Man That Got Away, The - Modern Jazz Quartet 240 Manhattan - Tommy Dorsey 243 Maple Leaf Rag - Dick Zimmerman/Earl Hines 236 Margie - Jimmie Lunceford/Ray Charles 242 Marmaduke - Charlie Parker 244 Mean To Me - Sarah Vaughan 244 Meditation - Antonio Carlos Jobim 245 Memories Of You - Joe Williams (with Count Basie)/ Wynton Marsalis 246 Memphis In June - June Christy 242 Mercy, Mercy, Mercy - Cannonball Adderley 246 Merry Christmas, Baby·- Charles Brown 247 Merry-Go-Round - Charlie Parker 248 Midnight Blue - Kenny Burrell 249 Midnight Sun - Lionel Hampton/June Christy 250 Milenberg Joys - "Jelly Roll" Morton 250 Miles Ahead - Miles Dcwis 249 Milestones - Miles Davis with Gil Evans/Gerald Wilson 251 Minor Swing - Django Reinhardt 252 Misty - Erroll Garner /Srmh Vaughan 252 Mohawk - Charlie Parker /Dizzy Gillespie 253 Moon Love - Glenn Miller /Frank Sinatra 253 Moon Rays - Horace Silver 254 Moonglow - Artie Shaw 255 Moonlight And Roses (Bring Mem'ries Of You) - Vic Damone 254 Moonlight Bay - Claude Thornhill 256 Moonlight Cocktail - Glenn Miller 256 Moonlight In Vermont -- Johnny Smith/Stan Getz 255 Moonlight On The Ganges - Tommy Dorsey 257 Moose The Mooche - Charlie Parker 258 More - Charlie Byrd/Lena Horne 258 More Than You Know - Benny Goodman/Sarah Vaughan 261 Moten Swing - Count Basie 260 My Favorite Things - John Coltrane 260 My Foolish Heart - Bill Evans/Singers Unlimited 259 My Funny Valentine - Miles Davis 262 My Heart Belongs To Diltddy - Artie Shaw/ Ella Fitzgerald 262 My Little Suede Shoes -- Charlie Parker 264 My Man's Gone Now - Miles Davis/Gil Evans 265 My Melancholy Baby - Harry James 263 My Monday Date - Earl Hines 266 My One And Only Love - McCoy Tyner /Oscar Peterson 267 My Prayer - Glenn Miller 268 My Romance - Bill Evans/Art Farmer 267 My Shining Hour - John Coltrane/Tai Farlow/ Frank Sinatra 268 My Ship - Miles Davis/Gil Evans
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----269 Nardis - Bill Evans 269 Nefertiti - Miles Davis 7
270 Nevertheless (I'm In Love With You) - Mel Tormi 270 New "Frankie And Johnnie" Song, The
- Duke Ellington/Harvey Brooks 272 New York Afternoon - Richie Cole 271 Nica's Dream - Horace Silver 272 Nice Work If You Can Get It - Stan Getz/ Bob Brookmeyer 275 Night In Tunisia, A - Dizzy Gillespie 274 Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square, A - Stan Getz/Manhattan Transfer 275 9:20 Special - Count Basie/Harry James 276 Nippon Soul - Cannonball Adderley 276 No Moon At All - Woody Herman 277 None But The Lonely Heart - Various 278 Now He Sings, Now He Sobs - Chick Corea 279 Now's The Time - Charlie Parker
Q _____ 279 Oh! Look At Me Now - Frank Sinatra (with 280 282 280 281 282 284 283 284
286 285 286 287 292 288 289 290 291 292 293 293 294
Tommy Dorsey and The Pied Pipers) Oh! What It Seemed To Be - Frank Sinatra Oh! You Beautiful Doll - Various Oh, What A Beautiful Momin' - Frank Sinatra Ol' Man River - Tommy Dorsey /Frank Sinatra Old Devil Moon - Miles Davis /Lena Home Oleo - Sonny Rollins/Miles Davis On A Clear Day (You Can See Forever)-Illinois Jacquet/ Bud Shank On A Little Street In Singapore - Harry James/ Frank Sinatra On A Slow Boat To China - Phil Woods On The Street Where You Live - Johnny Richards On The Sunny Side Of The Street - Peggy Lee (with Benny Goodman)/Lionel Hampton Once Upon A Summertime - Stan Getz One By One - Art Blakey One Mint Julep - Ray Charles One Note Samba - Stan Getz Open Country - Gerry Mulligan & Bob Brookmeyer Opus One - Tommy Dorsey Orchids In The Moonlight - Glenn Miller Organ Grinder, The - Woody Shaw Ornithology - Charlie Parker Out To Lunch - Eric Dolphy
p _ _ __ 294 294 295 296 297 298 299 296 300 300 301 301 302
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Paper Doll - Nat King Cole Trio/The Mills Brothers Parker's Mood - Charlie Parker Party's Over, The - Judy Holiday/Gerry Mulligan Paul's Pal - Sonny Rollins/John Coltrane Peacock, The - Stan Getz/Branford Marsalis Peanut Vendor, The (El Manisero) - Stan Kenton Peel Me A Grape - Anita O'Day (with Cal Tjader)/ Dave Frischberg/Blossom Dearie Pennies From Heaven - Stan Getz/Stan Kenton People - Oscar Peterson/Ella Fitzgerald People Will Say We're In Love - Ella Fitzgerald/ Erroll Gamer Perdido - Duke Ellington Perhaps - Charlie Parker Pick Yourself Up - Benny Goodman/Nat King Cole/ Anita O'Day
302 304 303 305 306 305 306
Poinciana (Song Of The Trei~) - Ahmad Jamal Polka Dots And Moonbeams - Bud Powell/Frank Sinatra Pompton Turnpike - Charlie Barnet Pools - Steps Ahead/Woody Herman Preacher, The -· Horace Silver /Woody Herman Put On A Happy Face - Oscar Peterson Put Your Little foot Right Out - Miles Davis/ Frank Sinatra
Q ____ 308 Quasimodo - Charlie Parker 309 Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) - Stan Getz 307 Quiet Now - Denny Zeitlin/Bill Evans
R _____ 310 Rain - Ella Fitzgerald/Joe Pass 310 Rain In Spain, The - Andre Previn
312 Raincheck - D~ike Ellington
311 314 312 313 314 316 315 316 317 318 317 318 322 319 320 322
Random Thoughts - Steve Kuhn Red Cross - Charlie Parker Red Door, The -- Zoot Sims/Gerry Mulligan Red Sails In Thi~ Sunset - Nat King Cole Red Top - Lionel Hampton/Woody Herman Revelation - Gerry Mulligan River, Stay 'Way From My Door - Frank Sinatra Robbins' Nest -- Count Basie/Illinois Jacquet/ Claude Thornhill Rock-A-Bye Yo1J1r Baby With A Dixie Melody - Sonny Rollins Rockin' Chair -· Louis Armstrong/Roy Eldridge Room 608 - Horace Silver Rosetta - Earl Hines 'Round Midnight - Thelonious Monk Route 66 - Nat King Cole/Bobby Troup/ Manhattan Transfer Royal Garden Blues - Count Basie Ruby, My Dear - Thelonious Monk/John Coltrane
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323 324 357 324 326 324 326 327 325 328 329 330 331 330 332 332 333 334 336 321
338 335
S.O.S. - Wes Montgomery Sack Of Woe - Cannonball Adderley/Nat Adderley St. Thomas - Sonny Rollins Salt Peanuts - Dizzy Gillespie Samba De Orfeu - Vince Guaraldi Satin Doll - Duke Ellington/Woody Herman/Count Basie Saturday Night Fish Fry - l..ouis Jordan Scrapple From The Apple -· Charlie Parker /Phil Woods Second Hand Rose - Barbra Streisand Senor Blues - Horace Silver/Anita O'Day (with Gary McFarland) Sentimental Jorney - Les Brown September Song - Frank Sinatra Serenade To A Hus Beat - Clark Terry Sermonette - Cannonball Adderley Seven Come Eleven - Benny Goodman Sextet Shake, Rattle And Roll - Joe Turner /Joe Williams Shawnuff - Dizzy Gillespie/Freddie Hubbard She's Funny Th,at Way (I Goit A Woman, Crazy For Me) - Count Basie /Erroll Garner /Dizzy Gillespie Sheik Of Araby" The - Dukes Of Dixieland S-H-1-N-E - Count Basie Shiny Stockings - Count Basie Shivers - Benny Goodman Sextet
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336 337 338 339 340 340 343 342 344 341 344 345 346 343 346 348 348 347 350 350 351 353 352 352 349 354 353 355 354 357 356 323 358 359 360 361 360 362 362 363
364 364 366 366 365 368 368 370 369 367 370
Shoo Fly Pie And Apple Pan Dowdy - Nat King Cole Side By Side - Anita O'Day (with Gene Krupa) Sister Sadie - Horace Silver /Woody Herman Skylark - Frank Sinatra (with Tommy Dorsey) Skyliner - Charlie Barnet/June Christy (with Bill Holman) Small World - Johnny Mathis Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - Richie Cole/ Tommy Dorsey Smoke Rings - Glen Gray & Casa Loma Orchestra Smooth One, A - Benny Goodman Sextet Snowfall - Claude Thornhill So Nice (Summer Samba) - Stan Getz So What - Miles Davis Soft Winds - Benny Goodman Solar - Miles Davis/Kenny Clarke Solitude - Duke Ellington/Billy Eckstine Solo Flight - Benny Goodman & Charlie Christian Some Day My Prince Will Come - Miles Davis & Bill Evans Some Enchanted Evening - Frank Sinatra Some Of These Days - Mills Bros./Ella Fitzgerald/ Django Reinhardt Something Everywhere - Steve Kuhn Sometimes I'm Happy - Oscar Peterson Trio/ Benny Goodman Song For My Father - Horace Silver Song Is You, The - Frank Sinatra/Wynton Marsalis Song Of The Islands - Louis Armstrong/Count Basie/ Ben Webster Songbird (Thank You for Your Lovely Song) - Rob McConnell/Meredith d'Ambrosio Sonny Boy - Woody Herman Soul Eyes - Mal Waldron South Of The Border - Wes Montgomery/ Frank Sinatra/John Coltrane Southern Comfort - The Crusaders Spain - Chick Corea/Woody Herman Speak Low - Bill Evans/Cal Tjader/Ella Fitzgerald S'posin' - Red Garland Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most - Chris Conner with Maynard Ferguson Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year - Carmen McRae Squeeze Me - Thomas "Fats" Waller /Earl Hines Stay As Sweet As You Are - Glenn Miller/ Modemaires Steeplechase - Charlie Parker Stockholm Sweetnin' - Quincy Jones/Oscar Peterson Stompin' At The Savoy - Benny Goodman Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All The Time) - Billie Holiday/Lena Home/Charles Mingus Strange Fruit - Billie Holiday Strangers In The Night - Frank Sinatra String Of Pearls, A - Glenn Miller Struttin' With Some Barbeque - Louis Armstrong/ Charlie Byrd/ Clark Terry Stuffy - Coleman Hawkins Sugar - Benny Goodman Sugar Foot Stomp - Benny Goodman Summertime - Ella Fitzgerald/Frank Sinatra/Stan Getz Sunday Kind Of Love, A - Claude Thornhill Sunny Side Up - Sonny Stitt Sunrise Serenade - Glenn Miller
372 Surrey With The Fringt? On Top, The
- Ella Fitzgerald 372 Sweet And Lovely - Flip Phillips 374 Sweet Eloise - Glenn Miller 371 Sweet Sue - Just You -- Benny Goodman/
Thomas "Fats" Waller 373 Swing House - Stan Kenton 374 Swinging Shepherd Blu1es - Moe Koffman/
Buddy Collette 376 Swingin' The Blues - Count Basie 375 Swingin' Until The Girls Come Home
- Oscar Pettiford/Eddl'e "Lockjaw" Davis
T _ _ __ 380 Tailgate Ramble, The -· Dukes Of Dixieland 377 T'aint Nobody's Biz-Ne:ss If I Do - Billie Holiday 378 T'aint What You Do (It'1s The Way That Cha Do It)
- Jimmie Lunceford 379 Take The 'A' Train - Duke Ellington 379 Taste Of Honey, A - Bobby Scott/Woody Herman/
Morgana King 381 Tenderly - Sarah Vaughan/Oscar Peterson/ 380 382 383 384 386 384 386 385 387 390 388 389 390 391 392 392 394 394 393 395 395 396 398 396 397 398 400 400 404
George Shearing That's All - Mel Torme /Pepper Adams That's Entertainment - Various Artists That's Life - Frank Sinatra There Are Such Things - Frank Sinatra (with Tommy Dorsey & The Pied Pipers) There Is No Greater Loire - Miles Davis There Will Never Be Another You - Lester Young/ Marty Paich/ Scott Hamilton There'll Be Some Changes Made - Benny Goodman There's A Boat Oat's Leavin' Soon For New York - Miles Davis/Gil Evans There's A Small Hotel -- Claude Thornhill Thermo - Freddie Hubbard These Foolish Things -· Frank Sinatra They All Laughed - David Allyn/Bill Holmes They Can't Take That Away From Me - Ella Fitzgerald/ Billie Holiday/ Dizzy Gillespie They Didn't Believe Me - Artie Shaw /Mel Torme Things We Did Last Summer, The Marian McPartland/Richie Cole This Can't Be Love - Gerry Mulligan/Stan Getz This Love Of Mine - Frank Sinatra (with Tbmmy Dorsey) Thrill Is Gone, The - Billie Holiday Thriving From A Riff -- Charlie Parker Tickle Toe - Count Basie Time Remembered - Bill Evans Tin Roof Blues - Louis Armstrong/Tommy Dorsey/ Bobby Hackett 'Tis Autumn - Stan Getz Tishomingo Blues - Jack Teagarden Together - Artie Shaw Tones For Joan's Bones -- Chick Corea Too Darn Hot - Mel Torme /Marty Paich Touch Of Your Lips, Thie - Irene Kral Trav'lin Light - Billie Holiday/Carmen McRae 9
403 399 401 402
Tune Up - Miles Davis Tuxedo Junction - Glenn Miller /Erskine Hawkins 12th Street Rag - The Dukes Of Dixieland Twisted - Joni Mitchell
u _____ Un Poco Loco - Bud Powell Undecided - Harry Edison/Coleman Hawkins Under A Blanket Of Blue - Four Freshman Unforgettable - Nat King Cole Until The Real Thing Comes Along - Coleman Hawkins/Thomas "Fats" Waller 408 Utter Chaos - Gerry Mulligan 404 405 406 406 408
429 426 428 430 428 430 431 434 433 432 429 434 433 436
v _____ 410 407 410 409
Valse Hot - Sonny Rollins/Max Roach Van Lingle Mungo - Dave Frishberg Very Early - Bill Evans Violets For Your Furs - Tommy Dorsey/Frank Sinatra/ John Coltrane
w _____ 412 411 411 412 413 414 414 416 415 418 417 417 419 420 416 418 422 422 424 421 423 421 424 425 426 427 10
Wagon Wheels - Sonny Rollins Wait Till You See Her - Ella Fitzgerald/Joe Pass Walkin' - Miles Davis Walkin' My Baby Back Home - Nat King Cole/ Oscar Peterson Walkin' Shoes - Gerry Mulligan Waltz For Debby - Bill Evans/Oscar Peterson Watch What Happens - Bud Shank 'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans - Louis Armstrong/ Jack Teagarden Way You Look Tonight, The - Anita O'Day/ Charlie Parker/ Erroll Gamer We Kiss In A Shadow - Sonny Rollins Weary Blues - Louis Armstrong/Tommy Dorsey/ Kid Ory Wee Dot - J.l. Johnson/Al Cohn/loot Sims/Phil Woods Well You Needn't (It's Over Now) - Miles Davis/ Thelonious Monk West End Blues - Louis Armstrong Western Reunion - Gerry Mulligan Westwood Walk - Gerry Mulligan What A Diffrence A Day Made - Dinah Washington What A Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong What Kind Of Fool Am I? - Victor Feldman What's New - Maynard Ferguson/Frank Sinatra/ Milt Jackson When I Fall In Love - Miles Davis/Bill Evans When My Sugar Walks Down The Street-The Hi Lo's When Your Lover Has Gone - The Four Freshman Where Flamingos Fly - Gil Evans Where Is Love? - Paul Desmond/Cal Tjader Where Or When - Claude Thornhill
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While We're Yotmg - Wes Montgomery/Cal Tjader Whisper Not - Benny Golson Who? - Tommy Dorsey Who Can I Turn To? (When Nobody Needs Me) - Wynton Mar:;alis/Bill Evans Who's Got Rhythm - Gerry Mulligan Why Do I Love You? - Charlie Parker/Earl Hines/ Tommy Dorsey Will You Still Bti Mine - Matt Dennis/Bob Crosby Willow Weep Fair Me - June Christy (with Stan Kenton) Witchcraft - Frnnk Sinatra With A Little Bit Of Luck -· Shelly Manne Woodchopper's Hall - Woody Herman Work Song - Cannonball & Nat Adderley World Is Waitin@: For The Su:nrise, The Benny Goodman with Mel Powell Wouldn't it Be Loverly - Toshiko Akiyoshi, Shelly Manne Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away) - Dizzy Gillespie
y ____ 435 437 439 439 440 438 440 442 441 446 442 443 444 444 445 447
Yardbird Suite -- Charlie Parker Yes Indeed - Tommy Dorsey Yesterdays - Stan Getz You Better Go Now - Billie Holiday/Gene Ammons You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love) - Nat King Cole You Came A Long Way From St. Louis - Pearl Bailey/ Anita O'Da11 You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It) · - Harry James You Turned The Tables On Me - Benny Goodman You'd Be So Nicie To Come Home To - Art Pepper You'll Never Walk Alone - Various Artists You're My Everything - Miles Davis/Billy Eckstine/ loot Sims You're The Cream In My Coffee - Nat King Cole/ King Cole Trio Young And Foolish - Cleo Laine/Frank Sinatra Young At Heart - Frank Sinatra Young Love - Erroll Garner Younger Than S;pringtime -· Oscar Peterson
PERFORMER INDEX A ____ Pepper Adams 380 That's All Cannonball Adderley 197 Jeannine 242 Mercy, Mercy, Mercy 276 Nippon Soul 324 Sack Of Woe 330 Sermonette Cannonball & Nat Adderley 434 Work Song Nat Adderley 324 Sack Of Woe Toshiko Akiyoshi 436 Wouldn't It Be Loverly David Allyn 182 In The Blue Of Evening 389 They All Laughed Gene Ammons 439 You Better Go Now Louis Armstrong 36 Ain't Misbehavin' 44 Among My Souvenirs 50 Baby, Won't You Please Come Home 54 Basin Street Blues 59 Bill Bailey (Won't You Please Come Home?) 65 Blueberry Hill 145 Hello, Dolly! 14 7 High Society 151 I Can't Give You Anything But Love 171 I'm Confessin' That I Love You 318 Rockin' Chair 352 Song Of The Islands 366 Struttin' With Some Barbeque 396 Tin Roof Blues 416 'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans 417 Weary Blues 420 West End Blues 422 What A Wonderful World Louis Armstrong & Jack Teagarden 100 Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?
B _ _ __ Pearl Bailey 438 You Came A Long Way From St. Louis
Charlie Barnet 83 Cherokee (Indian Love Song) 303 Pompton Turnpike 340 Skyliner Count Basie 39 All Of Me 42 Alright, Okay, You Win 63 Blue And Sentimental 75 Bye Bye Blues 91 Cute 113 Everything's Coming Up Roses 116 Fiesta In Blue 117 Fine Romance, A 119 Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) 133 Glory Of Love, The 163 I'll Always Be In Love With You 190 It's All Right With Me 193 It's Sand, Man 201 Jive At Five 206 Just In Time 209 L'il Darlin' 228 Louisiana 261 Moten Swing 275 9:20 Special 316 Robbins' Nest 320 Royal Garden Blues 324 Satin Doll 334 She's Funny That Way (I Got A Woman, Crazy For Me) 321 S-H-I-N-E 338 Shiny Stockings 35 2 Song Of The Islands 376 Swingin' The Blues
Bix Beiderbecke 195 Jazz-Me Blues, The 228 Louisiana
Bob Brookmeyer 272 Nice Work If You Can Get It Harvey Brooks 270 New "Frankie And Johnnie" Song, The Charl4~S Brown 246 Merry Christmas, Baby Cliffoird Brown 93 Daahoud Cliffoird Brown and Max Roach 203 Jor Du 210 Lands End Les Brown 137 Good Man Is Hard To Find, A 223 Little Girl Blue 329 Sentimental Journey Ray Brown 143 Have You Met Miss Jones? Dave !Brubeck 106 Duke, The 135 Gone With The Wind 218 Let's Fall In Love Kenny Burrell 131 God Bless' The Child 248 Midnight Blue Charlie Byrd 97 Diesafinado (Slightly Out Of Tune) 150 How Insensitive 258 More 366 Struttin' With Some Barbeque
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Dee Bell 214 Let There Be Love
Benny Carter 148 Honeysuckle Rose
Louis Bellson 147 Here's That Rainy Day
Ray Charles 92 Cry Me A River 101 Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying 141 Hallelujah I Love Him (Her) So 214 Let The Good Times Roll 236 Margie 288 One Mint Julep
Tony Bennett 158 I Left My Heart In San Francisco Bunny Berigan 150 I Can't Get Started Art Blakey 110 End Of A Love Affair, The 292 One By One Art Blakey and Stan Getz 211 Lester Left Town Earl Bostic 144 Harlem Nocturne
June Christy 58 Bewitched 96 D1early Beloved 246 Memphis In June 249 Midnight Sun June Christy (with Stan Kenton) 34 Across The Alley From The Alamo 11
June Christy (with Bill Holman) 340 Skyliner June Christy (with Stan Kenton) 434 Willow Weep For Me Kenny Clarke 343 Solar Al Cohn 417 Wee Dot Nat King Cole 85 Christmas Song, The (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire) 124 For Sentimental Reasons 128 Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You 302 Pick Yourself Up 313 Red Sails In The Sunset 319 Route 66 336 Shoo Fly Pie And Apple Pan Dowdy 406 Unforgettable 412 Walkin' My Baby Back Home 440 You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love)
Nat 192 294 443
King Cole-King Cole Trio It's Only A Paper Moon Paper Doll You're The Cream In My Coffee
Richie Cole 93 D.C. Farewell 142 Harold's House Of Jazz 158 I Love Lucy 197 Jeannine 272 New York Afternoon 343 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 392 Things We Did Last Summer, The Omette Coleman 62 Blessing, The Buddy Collette 374 Swinging Shepherd Blues
John Coltrane 75 86 104 111 136 232 260 267 296 322 355 409
Bye Bye Blackbird Come Rain Or Come Shine Don't Take Your Love From Me Everybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Don't Love Nobody But Me) Good Bait Lush Life My Favorite Things My Shining Hour Paul's Pal Ruby, My Dear South Of The Border Violets For Your Furs
Eddie Condon 53 Ballin' The Jack
Chris Connor 38 All About Ronnie 358 Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most Chick Corea 184 Inner Space 278 Now He Sings, Now He Sobs 357 Spain · 398 Tones For Joan's Bones Bob Crosby 431 Will You Still Be Mine The Crusaders 354 Southern Comfort
D Meredith d' Ambrosio 349 Songbird (Thank You For Your Lovely Song) Vic Damone 255 Moonlight And Roses (Bring Mem'ries Of You) Eddie ''Lockjaw'' Davis 375 Swingin' Until The Girls Come Home Miles Davis 39 All Blues 39 All Of You 64 Blue In Green 65 Blue Haze 70 Blues For Pablo 73 Budo 75 Bye Bye Blackbird 106 Duke, The 122 Footprints 123 Four 140 Half Nelson 162 I See Your Face Before Me 174 I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face 177 If I Were A Bell 186 It Ain't Necessarily So 187 It Never Entered My Mind 197 Jeru 224 Little Willie Leaps 250 Miles Ahead 259 My Funny Valentine 264 My Man's Gone Now 268 My Ship 269 Nefertiti 282 Old Devil Moon 284 Oleo 306 Put Your Little Foot Right Out 345 So What 343 Solar 386 There Is No Greater Love 385 There's A Boat Oat's Leavin' Soon For New York 403 Tune Up 411 Walkin' 419 Well You Needn't (It's Over Now) 423 When I Fall In Love 442 You're My Everything
Miles Davis & Bill Evans 348 SomE! Day My Prince Will Come Miles Davis with Gil Evans 56 Bess You Is My Woman 159 I Loves You Porgy 249 Milestones Miles Dnis & John Coltrane 153 I Could Write A Book
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Tommy Dorsey 68 79 80 107 112 168 180 182 240 255 281 291 343 396 409 417 428 430 43 7
Boogie Woogie Carolina Moon Charmaine East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon) Everything Happens To Me I'll N1~ver Smile Again In A Little Spanish Town ('Twas On A Night Like This) In The Blue Of Evening Manhattan Moonlight On The Ganges 01' Man River Opus One Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Tin Roof Blues Violets For Your Furs Weary Blues Who? Why Do I Love You? Yes Indeed
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Bill Evans with Cannonball Adderley
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336 Sheik Of Araby, The 380 Tailgate Ramble, The . 401 12th Street Rag
Eddie Duran 214 Let There Be Love
E Billy Eckstine 90 104 121 346 442
Cottage For Sale, A Don't Take Your Love From Me Fool That I Am Solitude You're My Everything
Gil Evans 264 My Man's Gone Now 268 My Ship 385 There's A Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon For New York 425 Where Flamingos Fly
Pete Fountain
48 Aren't You Glad You're You
Four Freshmen
120 Foggy Day, A 267 My Shining Hour
53 110 190 406 424
318 Rockin' Chair
Duke Ellington
Michael Feinstein
Bill Evans 64 109 144 219 226 230 238 260 268 269 307 356 395 410 414 423 430
Blue In Green Elsa Haunted Heart Like Someone In Love Lost In The Stars Love Is Here To Stay Make Someone Happy My Foolish Heart My Romance Nardis Quiet Now Speak Low Time Remembered Very Early Waltz For Debby When I Fall In Love Who Can I Tum To? (When Nobody Needs Me)
195 Jazz-Me Blues, The
Tai Farlow
170 I'll Take Romance 186 It Ain't Necessarily So 268 My Romance
65 Blueberry Hill 152 I Concentrate On You 225 Look For The Silver Lining
149 How High The Moon
Don Fagerquist
Roy Eldridge
Herb Ellis
Mary Ford & Les Paul
178 I'v1~ Heard That Song Before
Art Farmer
301 312 324 346 379
88 Confirmation
Helen Forrest (With Harry James)
405 Undecided
Chelsea Bridge Come Sunday Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me Don't Get Around Much Anymore Flamingo Frankie And Johnny I'm Beginning To See The Light Lush Life New "Frankie And Johnnie" Song, The Perdido Raincheck Satin Doll Solitude Take The 'A' Train
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83 87 99 102 119 126 169 232 270
372 Surrey With The Fringe On Top, The 390 They Can't Take That Away ]From Me 411 Wait Till You See Her
Beautiful Friendship, A Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye It's A Blue World Under A Blanket Of Blue When Your Lover Has Gone
Dave Fdshberg 299 Peel Me A Grape 407 Van Lingle Mungo
216 Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
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Red Ga.rland
424 What Kind Of Fool Am I?
323 S'posin'
Maynard Ferguson
Erroll Garner
37 Airegin 150 I Can't Get Started 421 What's New
Clare Fischer 212 Lennie's Pennies
Ella Fitzgerald 40 76 94 107 111 124 128 127 135 143 157 159 172 190 213 229 262 300 300 310 350 356 370
All The Things You Are Can't Help Lovin' Oat Man Dam That Dream Easy To Love Everybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Don't Love Nobody But Me) For You, For Me, For Evermore From This Moment On Frosty The Snow Man Gone With The Wind Have You Met Miss Jones? I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' I Love Paris I'm Glad There Is You It's All Right With Me Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Love For Sale My Heart Belongs To Daddy People People Will Say We're In Love Rain Some Of These Days Speak Low Summertime
252 Misty 300 People Will Say We're In Love 334 She's Funny That Way (I Got A Woman, Crazy For Me) 415 Way You Look Tonight, The 445 Young Love
Stan Getz 82 Chega De Saudade (No More Blues) 94 Day In The Life Of A Fool, A (Manha De Camaval) 97 Desafinado (Slightly Out Of Tune) 132 Girll From Ipanema, The (Garota De Ipanema) 162 I Remember When (Si Tu Vois Me Mere) 184 Infant Eyes 214 Let There Be Love 221 Little Boat (0 Barquinho) 256 Moonlight In Vermont 272 Nice Work If You Can Get It 274 Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square, A 287 Once Upon A Summertime 289 One Note Samba 297 Peacock, The 296 Pennies From Heaven 309 Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) 344 So Nice (Summer Samba) 370 Summertime 392 Thh, Can't Be Love 398 'Tis Autumn 439 Yesterdays
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Dizzy Gillespie 54 Be-Bop 62 Blue 'N Boogie 81 Champ, The 98 Dizzy Atmosphere 136 Good Bait 138 Groovin' High 140 Gypsy, The 174 I'm Sitting On Top Of The World 182 In A Shanty In Old Shanty Town 231 Lullaby Of The Leaves 252 Mohawk 275 Night In Tunisia, A 324 Salt Peanuts 333 Shawnuff 334 She's Funny That Way (I Got A Woman, Crazy For Me) 390 They Can't Take That Away From Me 436 Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away) Dizzy Gillespie &t Charlie Parker 149 How High The Moon Benny Golson 43 Along Came Betty 160 I Remember Clifford 207 Killer Joe 426 Whisper Not Benny Golson Jazztet 186 It Ain't Necessarily So Benny Goodman 33 After You've Gone 86 Close As Pages In A Book 88 Comes Love 106 Earl, The 110 Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye 114 Exactly Like You 120 Flying Home 133 Glory Of Love, The 148 Hooray For Love 156 I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire 163 I'll Always Be In Love With You 19 8 Jersey Bounce 208 King Porter Stomp 217 Let's Dance 258 More Than You Know 302 Pick Yourself Up 346 Soft Winds 351 Sometimes I'm Happy 362 Stompin' At The Savoy 368 Sugar 368 Sugar Foot Stomp 371 Sweet Sue-Just You 386 There'll Be Some Changes Made 442 You Turned The Tables On Me
Benny Goodman &t Charlie Christian 348 Solo Flight Benny Goodman with Mel Powell 433 World Is Waiting For The Sunrise, The Benny Goodman Sextet 35 AC-DC Current 38 Air Mail Special 332 Seven Come Eleven 335 Shivers 344 Smooth One, A Dexter Gordon 126 Fried Bananas 219 Like Someone In Love Stephane Grappelli 218 Let's Fall In Love Glen Gray &t Casa Loma Orchestra 342 Smoke Rings Vince Guaraldi 326 Samba De Orfeu
H Bobby Hackett 14 7 High Society 396 Tin Roof Blues Scott Hamilton 384 There Will Never Be Another You Lionel Hampton 120 Flying Home 249 Midnight Sun 286 On The Sunny Side Of The Street 314 Red Top
Woody H,erman 48 Afupl1e Honey 66 B ues In The Night 76 Caldonia (What Makes Your Big Head So Hard?) 86 Come Rain Or Come Shine 108 Early Autumn 125 Four Brothers 125 Four Others (Lighthouse) 136 Goodl Life, The 150 I Can't Get Started 161 I Remember Duke 164 I Wish You Love 213 Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 227 Lot Of Livin' To Do, A 276 No Moon At All 305 Pools 306 Preacher, The 314 Red Top 324 Satin Doll 338 Sister Sadie 354 Sonny Boy 357 Spain 379 Taste Of Honey, A 429 Woodchopper's Ball Hi-Lo's 73 Button Up Your Overcoat 217 Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries 421 When My Sugar Walks Down Th,e Street
Earl Hineis 243 Maple Leaf Rag 263 My Monday Date 318 Rosetta 360 ~e1eze Me 430 y Do I Love You?
Erskine Hawkins 32 After Hours 399 Tuxedo Junction
Billie Holliday 41 All Or Nothing At All 76 Can't He!~ Lovin' Dat Man 102 Don'lt Ed ain 118 Fine An Mellow 117 Fine Romance, A 128 Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You 131 God Bless' The Child 151 I Can't Give You Anything But Love 154 I Cover The Waterfront 154 I CriE!d For You 198 Jim 216 Let's Call The Whole Thing Off 230 Love Is Here To Stay 233 Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) 363 Storn:ithWeather (Keeps Rainin' All e Time) 364 Strange Fruit 377 T'ain't Nobody's Biz-Ness If I Do 390 They Can't Take That Away From Me 394 Thrill is Gone, The 404 Trav'lin Light 439 You Better Go Now
Jimmy Heath 58 Big P
Judy Holiiday 295 Party's Over, The
Tom Harrell 112 Everything Happens To Me
Johnny Hartman 122 For All We Know Coleman Hawkins 67 Body And Soul 91 Crazy Rhythm 138 Greensleeves 194 It's The Talk Of The Town 365 Stuffy 405 Undecided 408 Until The Real Thing Comes Along
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Quincy Jones 362 Stockholm Sweetnin'
Bill Holmes 389 They All Laughed
Louis Jordan 84 Choo Choo Ch' Boogie 188 Is You Is, Or Is You Ain't 326 Saturday Night Fish Fry
Shirley Horn 56 Best Is Yet To Come, The Lena Horne 128 From This Moment On 258 More 282 Old Devil Moon 363 Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All The Time) Freddie Hubbard 233 Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) 333 Shawnuff 390 Thermo Helen Humes 214 Let The Good Times Roll
J-Milt Jackson 421 What's New
Sheila Jordan 134 Glow Worm, The 212 Lazy Afternoon
K ____ Stan Kenton 147 Here's That Rainy Day 185 Intermission Riff 220 Limelight 238 Malagueii.a 298 Peanut Vendor, The (El Manisero) 296 Pennies From Heaven 373 Swing House Barney Kessel 65 Blueberry Hill Morgana King 379 Taste Of Honey, A Moe Koffman 374 Swinging Shepherd Blues
Illinois Jacquet 283 On A Clear Day (You Can See Forever) 316 Robbins' Nest
Irene Kral 212 Lazy Afternoon 400 Touch Of Your Lips, The
Ahmad Jamal 302 Poinciana (Song Of The Tree)
Gene Krupa 61 Birds Of A Feather
Harry James 91 Crazy Rhythm 208 King Porter Stomp 265 My Melancholy Baby 275 9:20 Special 440 You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It) Harry James and Frank Sinatra 284 On A Little Street In Singapore Harry James and Dick Haymes 167 I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You) Keith Jarrett 114 Falling In Love With Love Antonio Carlos Jobim 31 A Felicidade 132 Girl From Ipanema, The (Carota De Ipanema) 150 How Insensitive 244 Meditation J.J. Johnson 417 Wee Dot
Steve Kuhn 311 Random Thoughts 350 Something Everywhere
L ____ Cleo Laine 155 I Didn't Know What Time It Was 237 Mad About The Boy 444 Young And Foolish Peggy Lee 115 Fever Peggy Lee (with Benny Goodman) 286 On The Sunny Side Of The Street John Lewis 35 Afternoon In Paris Abbey Lincoln 211 Laugh! Clown! Laugh! Julie London 92 Cry Me A River Johnny Long 182 In A Shanty In Old Shanty Town
Jimmie Lunceford 80 Charmaine 96 'Deed I Do 236 Margie 378 T'ain't What You Do (It's The Way That Cha Do It)
M Chuck Mangione 176 If Ever I Would Leave You Manh,1tttan Transfer 60 Bi:rdland 274 Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square, A 319 Route 66 Shelly Manne 153 I Could Have Danced All Night 432 With A Little Bit Of Luck 436 Wouldn't It Be Loverly Charli1~ Mariano 200 Johnny One Note Branford Marsalis 297 Peacock, The Wynton Marsalis 50 Autumn Leaves (Les Feuilles Mortes) 83 Cherokee (Indian Love Song) 245 Memories Of You 352 Song Is You, The 430 Who Can I Tum To? (When Nobody Needs Me) Pat Martino 122 Footprints Johnny Mathis 340 Small World Rob McConnell 349 Songbird (Thank You For Your Lovely Song) Marian McPartland 392 Things We Did Last Summer, The 165 I'll Be Around Carmen McRae 114 Falling In Love With Love 154 I Cried For You 359 Spiring Will Be A Little Late This Year 404 Traiv'lin Light Johnny Mercer 77 Candy 15
Glenn Miller 64 Blue Champagne 96 Dearly Beloved 173 I'm Old Fashioned 180 In A Little Spanish Town ('Twas On A Night Like This) 181 In The Mood 203 Johnson Rag 222 Little Brown Jug 253 Moon Love 256 Moonlight Cocktail 267 My Prayer 292 Orchids In The Moonlight 361 Stay As Sweet As You Are 366 String Of Pearls, A 370 Sunrise Serenade 374 Sweet Eloise 399 Tuxedo Junction
Glenn Miller &c The Modemaires 204 Juke Box Saturday Night
Gerry Mulligan 47 Apple Core 49 As Catch Can 52 Ballad, A 80 Cat Walk, The 117 Festive Minor 220 Line For Lyons 221 Linger Awhile 231 Lullaby Of The Leaves 295 Party's Over, The 312 Red Door, The 316 Revelation 392 This Can't Be Love 408 Utter Chaos 413 Walkin' Shoes 416 Western Reunion 418 Westwood Walk 428 Who's Got Rhythm Gerry Mulligan &c Bob Brookmeyer 290 Open Country Gerry Mulligan &c Art Pepper 55 Bernie's Tune
Mills Brothers 134 Glow Worm, The 165 I'll Be Around 294 Paper Doll 350 Some Of These Days
Anita O'Day (with Bill Holman) 64 Blue Champagne
Charles Mingus 137 Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 363 Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All The Time)
Anita O'Day 302 Pick Yourself Up 415 Way You Look Tonight, The 438 You Came A Long Way From St. Louis
Modernaires 361 Stay As Sweet As You Are
Anita O'Day (with Cal Tjader) 299 Peel Me A Grape
Joni Mitchell 402 Twisted
Anita O'Day (with Gary McFarland) 328 Senor Blues
Modern Jazz Quartet 51 Bags' Groove 51 Bags' New Groove 100 Django 240 Man That Got Away, The Thelonious Monk 79 Carolina Moon 322 'Round Midnight 322 Ruby, My Dear 419 Well You Needn't (It's Over Now)
Wes Montgomery 110 End Of A Love Affai.Jr, The 134 Goin' Out Of My Head 138 Greensleeves 146 Hello, Young Lovers 323 s.o.s. 355 South Of The Border 429 While We're Young ''Jelly Roll" Morton 196 Jelly Roll Blues (Original) 250 Milenberg Joys
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p Marty Paich 384 There Will Never Be Another You 400 Too Dam Hot Charlie Parker 36 Ah-Leu-Cha (Also known as Ah Lev Cha) 45 Another Hai.Jrdo 50 Au Privave 52 Barbados 61 Billie's Bounce (Also known as Bill's Bounce) 59 Bi.Jrd Feathers 62 Bloomdido 74 Buzzy 81 Chasing The Bilrd
84 88 95 103 155 168 207 233 242 247 252 25 7 262 279 293 294 301 308 314 327 360 393 415 430 435
Cheryl Confirmation Dewey Square Donna Lee I Didn''t Know What Time It Was I'll Remember April Ko Ko Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) Marmaduke Merry-Go-Round Mohawk Moose The Mooche My Little Suede Shoes Now's The Time Ornithology Parker's Mood Perhaps Quasimodo Red Cross Scrapcie From The Apple Steep echase Thrivirtg From A Riff Way You Look Tonight, The Why Do I Love You? Yardbi.Jrd Suite
Joe Pass 151 I Can't Give You Anything But Love 172 I'm Glad There Is You 310 Rain 411 Wait Till You See Her Art Pepper 160 I Love You 225 Long Ago (And Far Away) 441 You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
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164 I Will Wait For You 170 I'll Take Romance 283 On A Clear Day (You Can See Forever) 414 Watch What Happens
Bud Powell 210 219 304 404
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Buddy Rich 60 Birdland 229 Love For Sale Johnny Richards 153 I Could Have Danced All Night 285 On The Street Where You Live
Max Roach 410 Valse Hot
Shorty Rogers 191 It's Not For Me To Say
Sonny Rollins 37 105 190 206 210 230 284 296 317 357 410 412 418
Carioca I Didn't Know What Time It Was Love Walked In Moonglow My Heart Belongs To Daddy They Didn't Believe Me Together
Airegin Doxy It's All Right With Me Just In Time Last Time I Saw Paris, The Love Is A Simple Thing Oleo Paul's Pal Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody St. Thomas Valse Hot Wagon Wheels We Kiss In A Shadow
Jimmy Rushing 78 C.C. Rider 222 Little Girl
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Bobby Scott 379 Taste Of Honey, A
Doc Severinson 201 Johnny's Theme
111 Everybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Don't Love Nobody But Me) 123 For Every Man There's A Woman 236 Love Walked In 234 Lullaby Of Birdland 381 Tenderly
Dinah Shore 235 Mad About Him, Sad Without Him, How Can I Be Glad Without Him Blues
Wayne Shorter 130 Getting To Know You
Horace Silver 78 105 108 224 253 271 306 317 328 338 353
Cape Verdean Blues, The Doodlin' Ecaroh Lonely Woman Moon Rays Nica's Dream Preacher, The Room 608 Seri.or Blues Sister Sadie Song For My Father
Zoot Sims 107 East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon) 179 Imagination 312 Red Door, The 417 Wee Dot 442 You're My Everything
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Everything Happens To Me Everything's Coming Up Roses Fallling In Love With Love Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) Foggy Day, A Hello, Young Lovers How Insensitive I Won't Dance I'll Be Around Imagination Lady is A Tramp, The Moon Love My Shining Hour Oh! What It Seemed To Be Oh, What A Beautiful Momin' 01' Man River Polka Dots And Moonbeams Put Your Little Foot Right Out River, Stay 'Way From My Door September Song Some Enchanted Evening Song Is You, The South Of The Border Strangers In The Night Summertime Th,at's Life These Foolish Things Violets For Your Furs What's New Witchcraft Young And Foolish Young At Heart
Frank Sinatra (with Tommy Dorsey) 182 In The Blue Of Evening 339 Skylark 394 This Love Of Mine Frank Sinatra (with Tommy Dorsey
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Frank Sinatra (with Harry James) 41 All Or Nothing At All
Frank Sinatra (with Nelson Riddle) 175 I've Got You Under My Skin
Singers Unlimited 260 My Foolish Heart
Jimmy :Smith & Wes Montgomery
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104 Down By The Riverside
45 Angel Eyes 57 Best Things In Life Are Free, The 58 Bewitched 74 But Beautiful 104 Don't Take your Love From Me 107 Easy To Love 110 End Of A Love Affair, The
Johnny Smith 256 Moonlight In Vermont
Jo Stafford 156 I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)
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Barbra Streisand 325 Second Hand Rose Supersax 207 Ko Ko Harvie Swartz 134 Glow Wonn, The
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Jack Teagarden 396 Tishomingo Blues 416 'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans Clark Terry 331 Serenade To A Bus Beat 366 Struttin' With Some Barbeque Jean ''Toots" Thielemans 68 Bluesette Claude Thornhill 254 Moonlight Bay 316 Robbins' Nest 341 Snowfall 369 Sunday Kind Of Love, A 387 There's A Small Hotel 427 Where Or When The Three Sounds 205 June Night Cal Tjader 75 Bye Bye Blues 122 For All We Know 159 I Love Paris 356 Speak Low 426 Where Is Love? 429 While We're Young Mel Torme 71 Born To Be Blue 85 Christmas Song, The (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire) 120 Foggy Day, A 130 Get Out Of Town 144 Harlem Nocturne 190 It's A Blue World 237 Mad About The Boy 270 Nevertheless (I'm In Love With You) 380 That's All 391 They Didn't Believe Me 400 Too Dam Hot Bobby Troup 319 Route 66 18
Clara Mae Turner 206 June Is Bustin' Out All Over Joe Turner 332 Shake, Rattle And Roll McCoy Tyner 266 My One And Only Love
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Weather Report 60 Birdland Ben Webster 80 Cat Walk, The 114 Exactly Like You 352 Song Of The Islands Randy Weston 146 Hi-Fly 223 Little Niles Margaret Whiting 170 I'll Walk Alone Joe Williams 332 Shake, Rattle And Roll
Joe Williams (with Count Basie) 245 Memories Of You Gerald Wilson 163 I Should Care 249 Milestones Nancy Wilson (with Cam11onball Adderley) 143 Happy Talk Jimmy Witherspoon 163 I'll Always Be In Love With You Phil Woods 103 Donna Lee 286 On A Slow Boat To China 327 Scrapple From The Apple 417 Wee Dot
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COMPOSER/LYRICIST INDEX A Tom Adair 112 Everything Happens To Me 182 In The Blue Of Evening 218 Let's Get Away From It All 409 Violets For Your Furs 431 Will You Still Be Mine
Lee Adams 227 Lot Of Livin' To Do, A 305 Put On A Happy Face Stanley Adams 384 There Are Such Things 422 What A Diff'rence A Day Made Harold Adamson 158 I Love Lucy Julian Adderley 276 Nippon Soul 324 Sack Of Woe 330 Sermonette Nathaniel Adderley 434 Work Song Fred E. Ahlert 156 I Don't Know Why (I Just Do) 167 I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You) 172 I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter 244 Mean To Me 412 Walkin' My Baby Back Home Harry Akst 98 Dinah 404 Trav'lin Light Lewis Allen 364 Strange Fruit Robert Allen 191 It's Not For Me To Say Louis Alter 100 Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans? 442 You Turned The Tables On Me Arthur Altman 41 All Or Nothing At All Ed Anderson 119 Flamingo Maxwell Anderson 226 Lost In The Stars 330 September Song Paul Anka 201 Johnny's Theme
Fernando Arbex 228 Louisiana Harold Arlen 66 Blues In The Night 86 Come Rain Or Come Shine 123 For Every Man There's A Woman 148 Hooray For Love 178 Ill Wind 192 It's Only A Paper Moon 218 Let's Fall In Love 240 Man That Got Away, The 267 My Shining Hour 363 Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All The Time) Louis Armstrong 366 Struttin' With Some Barbeque Gus Arnheim 154 I Cried For You 372 Sweet And Lovely Billy Austin 188 Is You Is, Or Is You Ain't Gene Austin 421 When My Sugar Walks Down The Street
Count Basie 63 Blue And Sentimental 136 Good Bait 201 Jive At Five 338 Shiny Stockings 376 Swingin' The Blues
Lue B,txter 246 Merry Christmas, Baby Albert A. Beach 164 I Wish You Love Joe Beal 199 Jingle-Bell Rock Sidney Bechet 162 I Remember When (Si Tu Vois Me Mere) Barbara Belle 369 Sunday Kind Of Love, A Bennie Benjamin 156 I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire 280 Oh! What It Seemed To Be Dave Bennett 75 Bye Bye Blues Buddy Bernier 302 Poinciana (Song Of The Tree)
Mack Avis 253 Moon Love
William Best 124 For Sentimental Reasons
Nat D. Ayer 282 Oh! You Beautiful Doll
Joe Bishop 429 Woodchopper's Ball
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Abel Baer 205 June Night 384 There Are Such Things Fanny Baldridge 217 Let's Dance
Johnny S. Black 294 Paper Doll John Blackburn 256 Moonlight In Vermont
Marian Banks 238 Malaguena
Eubie :Blake 245 Memories Of You
Eddie Barclay 287 Once Upon A Summertime
Luiz B,onfa 94 Day In The Life Of A Fool, A (Manha De Camaval) 326 Samba De Orfeu
Charlie Barnet 340 Skyliner Harry Barris 436 Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away) Lionel Bart 426 Where Is Love?
Joseph Bonime 217 Let's Dance Jim Boothe 199 Jingle-Bell Rock Ronaldlo Boscoli 221 Little Boat (0 Barquinho) 19
George Boulanger 267 My Prayer Brooks Bowman 107 East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon) Euday L. Bowman 401 12th Street Rag Elisse Boyd 139 Guess Who I Saw Today
Johnny Burke 48 Aren't You Glad You're You 74 But Beautiful 147 Here's That Rainy Day 179 Imagination 219 Like Someone In Love 252 Misty 296 Pennies From Heaven 304 Polka Do)S And Moonbeams 421 What's New
Tiny Bradshaw 198 Jersey Bounce
Sonny Burke 208 King Porter Stomp 249 Midnight Sun
Alan Brandt 380 That's All
Ernie Burnett 265 My Melancholy Baby
Earl Brent 45 Angel Eyes
Ralph Burns 108 Early Autumn Jim Burris 53 Ballin' The Jack Joe Bushldn 279 Oh! Look At Me Now
Leslie Bricusse 424 What Kind Of Fool Am I? 430 Who Can I Tum To? (When Nobody Needs Me) Robert Brookmeyer 290 Open Country
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June Carroll 230 Love Is A Simple Thing Johnny Carson 201 Johnny's Theme George Cates 417 Weary Blues Dave Cavanaugh 215 Let There Be You
Jessie Cnanaugh 82 Chega De Saudade (No Mre Blues) 97 Desafinado (Slightly Out Of Tune) Saul Chaplin 408 Until The Real Thing Co,mes Along Dick Challles 235 Mad About Him, Sad Without Hi:m, How Can I Be Glad Without Him Blues Ray Cha.des 141 HallEfajah I Love Him (Her) So
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Frank Churchill 348 SomEi Day My Prince Will Come Sidney Clare 404 Trav'lin Light Grant Cfarke 325 Second Hand Rose Kenny Clarke 324 Salt Peanuts Richie C(l1le 93 D.C. Farewell 142 Harold's House Of Jazz 272 New York Afternoon Cy Colem1an 56 Best Is Yet To Come, The 433 Witchcraft Ornette Coleman 62 Blessing, The Russ Cohi1mbo 440 You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love) Betty Coa:tden 206 Just In Time 238 Make Someone Happy 295 Party's Over, The Larry Conley 90 Cottage For Sale, A Con Corurad 236 Margje 440 You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love) Eddie Cooley 115 Fever
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Miles Davis 39 All Blues 65 Blue Haze 64 Blue In Green 70 Boplicity (Bebop Lives) 73 Budo 123 Four 140 Half Nelson 197 Jeru 224 Little Willie Leaps 250 Miles Ahead 249 Milestones 269 Nardis 345 So What 343 Solar 403 Tune Up Eddie De Lange 94 Dam That Dream 100 Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans? 254 Moonglow 346 Solitude 366 String Of Pearls, A
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Vincius De Moraes 31 A Felicidade 82 Chega De Saudade (No More Blues) 132 Girl From Ipanema, The (Garota De Ipanema) 150 How Insensitive
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Gene De Paul 168 I'll Remember April
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Tom Delaney 195 Jazz-Me Blues, The Paul Denniker 323 S'posin' Matt Dennis 45 Angel Eyes 112 Everything Happens To Me 218 Let's Get Away From It All 409 Violets For Your Furs 431 Will You Still Be Mine Peter DeRose 284 On A Little Street In Singapore 310 Rain 412 Wagon Wheels B.G. DeSylva 57 Best Things In Life Are Free, The 73 Button Up Your Overcoat 225 Look For The Silver Lining 354 Sonny Boy 367 Sunny Side Up 397 Together 443 You're The Cream In My Coffee John DeVries 279 Oh! Look At Me Now
Howard Dietz 144 Haunted Heart 162 I See Your Face Before Me 382 That's Entertainment Sacha Distel 136 Good Life, The Mort Dixon 75 Bye Bye Blackbird 315 River, Stay 'Way From My Door 442 You're My Everything Eric Dolphy 294 Out To Lunch Jimmy Dorsey 172 I'm Glad There Is You Ervin Drake 301 Perdido Gladyi1 DuBois 440 You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love) Vernon Duke 150 I Can't Get Started Ed Durham 376 Swingin' The Blues
E Jimmy Eaton 64 Blue Champagne Fred Ebb 46 And All That Jazz Harry Edison 201 Jive At Five Edward Eliscu 79 Carioca 258 More Than You Know 292 Orchids In The Moonlight Duke Ellington 87 Come Sunday 99 Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me 102 Don't Get Around Much Anymore 169 I'm Beginning To See The Light 324 Satin Doll 346 Solitude Bill Et1tgvick 275 9:20 Special 429 While We're Young Bill Evans 64 Blue In Green 269 Nardis 395 Time Remembered 410 Very Early 414 Waltz For Debby Gil Evans 70 Blues For Pablo Reed Evans 276 No Moon At All 21
Frank Eyton 67 Body And Soul
Kim Gannon 256 Moonlight Cocktail
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Sammy Fain 167 I'll Be Seeing You Jane Feather 290 Open Country
Erroll Garner 252 Misty 445 Young Love
Leonard Feather 161 I Remember Duke 224 Lonely Woman
Don George 169 I'm Beginning To See The Light
Mike Ferro 419 Well You Needn't (It's Over Now)
George Gershwin 56 Bess You Is My Woman 120 foggy Day, A 124 For You, For Me, For Evermore 157 I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' 159 I Loves You Porgy 186 It Ain't Necessarily So 216 Let's Call The Whole Thing Off 230 Love Is Here To Stay 236 Love Walked In 264 My Man's Gone Now 272 Nice Work If You Can Get It 370 Summertime 385 There's A Boat Oat's Leavin' Soon For New York 389 They All Laughed 390 They Can't Take That Away From Me
Buddy Feyne 32 After Hours 204 Jumpin' With Symphony Sid 399 Tuxedo Junction Dorothy Fields 86 Close As Pages In A Book 114 Exactly Like You 117 Fine Romance, A 151 I Can't Give You Anything But Love 166 I Won't Dance 286 On The Sunny Side Of The Street 302 Pick Yourself Up 415 Way You Look Tonight, The Ted Fiorito 211 Laugh! Clown! Laugh! Chet Forrest 190 It's A Blue World Arthur Freed 154 I Cried For You L.E. Freeman 408 Until The Real Thing Comes Along Cliff Friend 205 June Night David Frishberg 299 Peel Me A Grape 407 Van Lingle Mungo
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Milton Gabler 84 Choo Choo Ch' Boogie
Bob Gibson 270 New "Frankie And Johnnie" Song, The
Sammy Gallop 89 Count Every Star 336 Shoo Fly Pie And Apple Pan Dowdy
Eugene H. Gifford 342 Smoke Rings
Albert Gamse 43 Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy)
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John ''Dizl:y'' Gillespie 54 Be-Bop 62 Blue 'N Boogie 81 Champ, The 98 Dizzy Atmosphere 138 Groovin' High 275 Night In Tunisia, A 324 Salt Peanuts 333 Shawnuff
Norman Gimbel 68 Bluesette 132 Girl From Ipanema, The (Carota De Ipanema) 150 How Insensitive 164 I Will Wait For You 244 Medita1tion 344 So Nic:e (Summer Samba) 414 Watch What Happens Jimmie Gh1ffre 125 Four B,rothers 125 Four Others (Lighthouse) Benny Golson 43 Along Came Betty 160 I Remi~mber Clifford 207 Killer Joe 426 Whisper Not Benny Gor- val- ha• nu• ma
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AIR MAIL SPECIAL Copyright e 1941 by Regent Music Corp.
By Benny Goodman, Charlie Christian and Jimmy Mundy
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Copyrighl • 1939 T.B. Harms Company. Copynghl Renewed.
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ALL OR NOTHING AT ALL Copyright o 1930, 1940 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of MCA Inc. Copyright Renewed
Words by Jack Lawrence Music by Arthur Altman
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ALRIGHT, OKAY, YOU WIN Words and Music by Sid Wyche and Mayme Watts
• 1955 CHERIO CORP. • Re,iewed 1983 CHERIO CORP.
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ALONG CAME BETTY Copyright ~ 1958 (Renewed 1986) TIME STEP MUSIC (ASCAP) Ai1 Rights Adm1n1stered by MAYFLOWER MUSIC CORPORATION (ASCAP)
By Benny Golson
International Copyright Secured Made in U.S.A All Rights Reserved
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(Pretty Little Poppy) Copyright o 1924 by Edward B. Marks Music Company. Copyright renewed.
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Words by Edgar Leslie Music by Horatio Nicholls
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AND ALL THAT JAZZ Copyright o 1973 by Kander-Ebb. Inc. and Unichappell Music. Inc. All rights administered by Unichappell Music, Inc., Publisher
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BASIN STREET BLUES c 1928, 1929, 1933, 1987 EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, A Division of MPL Communications, Inc. ~ Renewed 1956, 1957, 1961 EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, A Division of MPL Communications, Inc.
Words and Music by Spencer Williams
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BLUE IN GREEN o 1959 JAZZ HORN MUSIC CORP. & WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP. WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP. adm1n1Sters on behalf Of itse~ and JAZZ HORN MUSIC CORP. A719
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Copyright O 1940 by Chappell & Co. Inc. Copyright Renewed, .A.ssigned to Chappell & Co.• Inc. and Sovereign Music Corp.
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BLUES IN THE CLOSET o 1955 Orpheus Music, Inc. Copyright Renewed
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By Miles Davis & Bud Powell
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BUT BEAUTIFUL Copyright o 1947 by Dorsey Brothers Music, A Division of Music Sales
Words and Music by Johnny Burke and James Van Heusen
Corporation, New York. Copyright Renewed
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BUZZY o 1947 ATLANTIC MUSIC CORP. o Renewed and assigned 1975 ATlANllC MUSIC CORP.
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• 1926 [Renewed) WARNER BROS. INC.
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CAN'T HELP LOVIN' DAT MAN Copyright • 1927 T.B. Harms Company. Copyright Renewed. (c/o The Welk Music Group. Santa Monica. CA 90401)
Words by Oscar Hammerstein II Music by Jerome Kern
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Words and Musi,: by Mack David, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer
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C.C. RIDER Copyright • 1957 by Progressive Music Publishing Co., Inc. Copyright Renewed, assigned to Unichappell Music, Inc. (Rightsong Music, Publisher) Controlled by Unichappell Music, Inc. (Rightsong Music, Publisher)
Words and Music by Chuck Willis
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THE CAPE VERDEAN BLUES By Horace Silver
c 1965 Ecaroh Music, Inc.
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CARIOCA Copyright o 1933 T.B. Harms Co. Copyright Renewed. Eliscu interest controlled by Chappell & Co., Inc. (lntersong Music, Publisher) Administered in the U.SA & Canada by Chappell & Co, Inc. (lntersong Music, Publisher) and TB. Harms. Inc.
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CAROLINA MOON Copyright 1928 and Renewed 1956 Rights for extended term administered by Fred Ahlert Music Corporation
Words & Music by Benny Davis & Joe Burke
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CHEGA DE SAUDADE (No More Blues) o Copyright 1962 and ~ 967 Editora Musical Arapua, Sau Paulo, Brazil
English Lyric by John Hendricks and Jessie Cavanaugh Original Text By Vinicius DeMoraes Music by Antonio Carlos Jobim
TRO-Hollis Music, Inc., New York, controls all publication rights ior the U.SA and Canada
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CHELSEA BRIDGE Copyright o 1941, 1942 by Tempo Music, Inc.
By Billy Strayhorn
Copyright renewed and assigned to Tempo Music, Inc.
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(Indian Love Song) Copyright 1938 The Peter Maurice Music Co.Ltd. London, England. Renewed
By Ray Noble
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By Charlie Parker
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• 1945 RYTVOC, INC. 1973 RYTVOC. INC.
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Words and Music by Mel Torme and Robert Wells
o Renewed 1974 EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, A Division of MPL Communications, Inc.
International Copyright Secured. All Rights Reserved.
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CLOSE AS PAGES IN A BOOK From ("UP IN CENTRAL PARK") Word by Dorothy Fields Music by Sigmund Romberg
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• Copyright 1959 and 1962 Edltora Musical Arapua, Sao Paulo, Brazil TRO - Hollis Music, Inc., New York, controls all publication righls for the U.SA and Canada
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o 1947 ATLANTIC MUSIC CORP. • Renewed and assigned 1975 ATLANTIC MUSIC CORP.
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DON'T TAKE YOUR LOVE FROM ME • Copyright 1941 by M. Whitmark and Sons. New York. NY • Copyright renewed 1969 by lndano Music Co., New York, NY SOLE SELLING AGENT· IVAN MOGULL MUSIC CORPORATION. New York. NY
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• 1963 PRESTIGE MUSIC CO., INC.
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THE DUKE • Copyright 1955, 1956 Derry Music Company U.S. copyright renewed. Sole Selling Agent Shawnee Press, Inc., Delaware Water Gap, PA 18327
By Dave Brubeck
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EAST OF THE SUN (And West Of ThEt Moon} Copyright o 1934 by Brooks Bowmen Copyright Renewed, All rights comrolled by Chappell & Co., Inc. (lntersong Music, Publisher)
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EASY TO LOVE (From "Born To Dance") Words and Music by Cole Porter
Copyright o 1936 by Chappell & Co., Inc. Copyright Renewed, Assigned to John F. Wharton, Trustee of the Cole Porter Musical & Ltterary Property Trusts Chappell & Co., Inc., owner of publication and allied rights throughout the world
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EARLY AUTUMN TRO-e> Copyright t 949 (renewed 1977) and 1952 (renewed 1980) Cromwell Music, Inc,, New York and Warner Bros. Music, Los Angeles, CA
Words by Johnny Mercer Music by Ralph Burns and Woody Herman
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THE END OF A LOVE AFFAIH • Copyright 1950 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of MCA Inc, New York, NY 10019 Copyright Renew,lld
Wc,rds and Music by Edward C. Redding
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EV'RY TIME WE SAY GOODBYI: Words and Music by Cole Porter
Copyright • 1944 by Chappell & Co, Inc. Copyright Renewed
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EVERYBODY LOVES MY BABY (But My Baby Don't Love Nobody But Me) Words and Music by Jack Palmer & Spencer Williams
~ Copyright 1924 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of MCA Inc., Copyright Renewed
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EVERYTHING HAPPENS TO ME Copyright• 1941 (Renewed) Dorsey Brothers Music, Division of Music Sales Corporation, New York.
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EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSES From "GYPSY" Copyright • 1959 by Norbeth Productions, Inc. and Stephen Sondheim Copyright Renewed Williamson Music Co. and Stratford Music Corp. owners of publication and allied rights. All rights Administered by Chappell &Co.. Inc.
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EXACTLY LIKE YOU Copyright 1930 Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. New York. Copyright Renewed.
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FALLING IN LOVE WITH LOVE (From "THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE")
Words by Lorenz Hart Music by Richard Rodgers
Copyright " 1938 by Chappell & Co., Inc. Copyright Renewed.
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FEVER Copyright o 1956 by Fort Knox Music Irie. and Trio Music Company, Inc.
Words and Music by John Davenport and Eddie Cooley
Copyright Renewed
All rights administered by Hudson Bay Music, Inc.
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1938 by Chappell & Co., Inc. Copyright Renewed, Assigned to John F. Wharton, Trustee of the Cole Porter Musical & Ltterary Property Trus1s Chappell & Co., Inc., owner of the publication and allied rights throughout the World
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THE GLOW WORM Modern Version by Johnny Mercer Original Lyric by Lilla Cayley Robinson Music by Paul Lincke
Copyright o 1952 by Edward B. Marks Music Company. Copyright Renewed.
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GOIN' OUT OF MY HEAD Copyright o 1964 Vogue Music (c/o the Welk Music Group, Santa Monica. CA 90401)
Words and Music by Teddy Randazzo and Bobby Weinstein I
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GUESS WHO I SAW TODAY Copyright • 1952 by Stanly.Joy Select Copyright Renewed, Assigned to RC. Jay Publishing Inc. All Rights Administered by Chappell & Co., Inc.
Words and Music by Murray Grand and Elisse Boyd
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THE GYPSY Words and Music by Billy Reed
• Copynght 1945, 1946 by Peter M411rice, Inc. Copyright Renewed Sole Selling Agent MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of MCA Inc., New YoriM7
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Real jazz is for the folks who feel jazii; real jazz is what the band is doin'. You tell me you thinl~ you hear 'em p,layin' a Charlie Parker tune, I know what you me:rn, in fact I thought the same, folks, but I'll be damned if I can think of the name, folks. Let's go tell the boss he's got a hell or a place, buy him a taste, And I hope that he's open after hours. I know he's gonna understand that we appreciate the music he has, bebop and swing, thi, service is boss, :.ay would you believe you find it in Washington, Harold's Hou1ie of Jazz.
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HAPPY TALK (From "SOUTH PACIFIC") Copyright o 1949 by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Copyright Renewed Williamson Music Co., owner of publication and allied rights for all countries of the Western Hemisphere and Japan. All Rights Administered by Chappell & Co., Inc.
Words by Oscar Hammerstein II Music by Richard Rodgers
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Copyright • 1937 by Chappell & Co., Inc. Copyright Renewed
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HARLEM NOCTURNE Words by Dick Rogers Music by Earle Hagen
Copyright 1940, 1945, 1951 Shapiro, Bernstein & Co .. Inc., New York Renewed
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HAUNTED HEART Copyright • 1948. Copyright renewed and assigned to Chappell & Co., Inc.
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o 1931, 1949, 1987 EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, A Division of MPL Communications, Inc. o Renewed 1959, 1977 EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, A Division of MPL Communications, Inc. lntemational Copyright Secured. All Rights Reserved.
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Copyright o 1923 ARTHUR FREED MUSIC Pursuant to Sections 304(c} and 401 (b} of the U.S. Copyright Law
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l'VE GOT YOU UNDER MY SKIN Copyright o 1936 by Chappell & Co. Inc. Copyright Renewed, assigned to John F. Wharton, Trustee of the Cole Poner Musical and Literary Propeny Trusts Chappell & Co., Inc., owner of publication and allied rights throughout the World.
Words and Music by Cole Porter
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IF EVER I WOULD LEAVE YOU Copyright e 1960 by AIM Jay Lerner & Frederick Loewe. Copyright Renewed Chappell & Co., Inc., owner of publication Md allied rights throughout the World.
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INDIANA (Back Home Again In Indiana) Copyright o 1917 Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.• Inc. Copyright Renewed. extended term of Copyright deriving from James Hanley assigned and effective January 4, 1980 to Herald Square Music, Inc.
Words by Ballard MacDonald Music by James F. Hanley
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INTERMISSION RIFF o Copyright 1946, 1947, 1956 & 1958 MICHAEL H. GOLDSEN, INC. o Renewed 1974•1975-1985-1987 MICHAEL H. GOLDSEN, INC.
Words by Steve Graham Music by Ray Wetzel
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IT AIN'T NECESSARILY SO Copyright • 1935 by Gershwin Publishing Corpo, ation Copyright Renewed, Assigned to Chappel & Co. Inc.
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IT'S ALL RIGHT WITH ME Copyright c 1953 by Cole Porter Copyright renewed. assigned to Robert H. Montgomery. Trustee of the Cole Porter Lrterary and Musical Property Trust Chappell & Co., Inc., Publisher
Words and Music by Cole Porter
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IT'S MAGIC Copyright o 1948 by M. Witmark & Sons
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IT'S THE TALK OF THE TOWN Copyright o 1933 by Stanly Bros., Inc. Copyright o 1961 Renewed and Assigned to Hallmark Music Co., Inc., Beverly Hills, Calif.
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THE JAZZ-ME BLUES Copyright • 1921 by Edward B. Marks Music Company Copyrigh1 Renewed
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LULLABY OF THE LEAVES o 1932 IRVING BERLIN, INC. c Renewed 1960 WAROCK CORP.
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LUSH LIFE Copyright o 1949 by Tempo Music, Inc. Copyright renewed and assigned to Temp Music. Inc.
By Billy Strayhorn
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LULLABY OF BIRDLAND c 1952, 1953, 1954 ADAM R. LEVY & FATHER ENT., INC., New York, NY
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Copyrights Renewed.
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MAD ABOUT HIM, SAD WITHOUT HIM, HOW CAN I BE GLAD WITHOUT HIM BLUES o Copyright 1942 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of MCA Inc .. New York, NY Copyright Renewed
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LOVE WALKED IN Copyright o 1938 by Gershwin Publishing Corporation Copyright Renewed, Assigned to Chappell & Co., Inc.
Words by Ira Gershwin Music by George Gershwin
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Copyright o 1920 BENNY DAVIS MUSIC Pursuant to Sections 304(c) and 401 (bl of the U.S. Copyrtght Law.
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MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY Copyright o 1960 by Betty Comden, Adolph Green & Jule Styne. Copyright Renewed Stratford Music Corp., owner, Chappell & Co., Inc. Administrator of publication and allied rights
Words by Betty Comden & Adolph Green Music by Jule Styne
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MALAGUENA Music and Spanish Lyric by Ernesto Lecuona English Lyric by Marian Banks
Copyright • 1928 by Edward B. Marks Music Company. Copyright renewed.
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MANHATTAN (From The Broadway Musical "GARRICK GAIETIES") Copyright o 1925 by Edward B. Marks Music Company. Copyright renewed.
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o 1954, 1987 HARWIN MUSIC CO. o Renewed 1982 HARWIN MUSIC CO. International Copyright Secured. All Rights Reserved.
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Copyright~ 1966 ZAWINUL MUSIC. A Division of Gopam Enterprises, Inc.
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MEAN TO ME Words & Music by Fred E. Ahlert and Roy Turk
TRO-D Copyright 1929 and renewed 1957 and 1985 Cromwell Music, Inc., New York, Fred Ahlert Music Corp., Los Angeles, & Pencil Mark Music, Inc., Scarsdale, NY
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MEDITATION English Words by Norman Gimbel Original Words by Newton Mendonca Music by Antonio Carlos Jobim
D Copyright 1962, 1963 by Antonio Carlos Jobim and Mrs. Newton
Mendonca, Brazil Sole Selling Agent DUCHESS MUSIC CORPORATION (MCA), New York, NY for the U.SA and Canada
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MORE THAN YOU KNOW Copyright e 1929 by Miller Music Corp. & Vlncen1 Youman, Inc. Copyright Renewed, Pubished in the U.S.A by Chappell & Co., Inc. (lntersong Music Publisher)
Words by William Rose and Edward Eliscu Music by Vincent Youmans
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OH, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MORNIN' (From "OKLAHOMA") Words by Oscar Hammerstein II Music by Richard Rodgers
Copyright o 1943 by Williamson Music Co. Copyright Renewed, All Rights Administered by Chappell & Co., Inc.
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OL' MAN RIVER Copyright o 1927 T.B. Harms Company. Copyrigh1 Renewed. (c/o The Welk Music Group, Santa Monica, CA 90401)
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THE ORGAN GRINDER Copyright ~ 1979 by CELESTIAL HARMONIES, a division of MAYFLOWER MUSIC CORP., New York, N.Y. International Copyright Secured Made in U.S.A All Rights Reserved
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ORNITHOLOGY By Charlie Parker and Benny Harris
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OUT TO LUNCH Copyright " 1964 by MJO Music, Inc.
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PAPER DOLL Copyright o 1915 by John Stewart Black Copyright o 1930 by Edward B.Marks Music Company. Copyright renewed.
By Johnny S. Black
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THE PARTY'S OVER Copyright • 1956 by Betty Comden, Adolph Green and Jule Styne. Copyright Renewed Stratford Music Corp., Owner, and Chappell & Co., Inc. and G. Schirmer, Inc., Administrators of publication and allied rights
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PAUL'S PAL By Sonny Rollins
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PENNIES FROM HEAVEN Words by John Burke Music by Arthur Johnston
Copyright • 1936 by Select Music Publications, Inc. Copyright renewed, assigned to Chappell & Co., Inc. (lntersong Music, Publisher)
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THE PEACOCK Copyright
1929 by Edward B. Marks Music Company. Copyright Renewed
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THE PEANUT VENDOR (El Manisero) Copyright o 1928, 1929, 1931 by Edward B. Marks Music Company Copyright Renewed.
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ROYAL GARDEN BLUES By Clarence Williams and Spencer Williams
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SPEAK LOW Copyright o 1943 by Chappell & Co., Inc. Copyright Renewed. Chappell & Co .• Inc. and TAO-Hampshire House Publishing Corp.• owners of publications and allied rights throughout the World.
Words by Ogden Nash Music by Kurt Weill
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SPRING WILL BE A LITTLE LATE THIS YEAR o 1943, 1987 FRANK MUSIC CORP. o Renewed 1971 FRANK MUSIC CORP. International Copyright Secured. All Rights Reserved.
By Frank Loesser
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STEEPLECHASE By Charlie Parker
• 1948 ATLANTlC MUSIC CORP. • Renewed and assigned 1976 ATLANTIC MUSIC CORP.
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SQUEEZE ME Words and Music by Clarence Williams and Thomas Waller
c Copyright 1925, 1957 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of MCA INC, New York. NY. Copyright Renewed.
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STAY AS SWEET AS YOU ARE Copyright o 1934 by DeSytva, Brown & Henderson. Inc. Copyright Renewed. Assigned to Chappell & Co.• Inc.
Words by Mack Gordon Music by Harry Revel
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STOCKHOLM SWEETNIN' By Quincy Jones
Copyright o 1956 by Silhouette Music Corp.
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STOMPIN' AT THE SAVOY Word and Music by Benny Goodman, Andy Raza!, Chick Webb and Edgar Sampson
~ 1 936 ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION
< Renewed 1964 RYTVOC, INC.
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STRANGE FRUIT Words and Music by Lewis Allan
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STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT c Copyright 1966 by Champion Music Corporation and Screen Gems-EM! Sole Selling Agent MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Oivision of MCA Inc., New York, NY
Words by Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder Music by Bert Kaempfert
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STUFFY o Copyright 1948-1954-1959 by MICHAEL H. GOLDSEN, INC. o Renewed 1976-1982 by MICHAEL H. GOLDSEN, INC.
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A STRING OF PEARLS Copyright• 1941, 1942 by Mu1ual Music Society, Inc. Copyright Renewed, Assigned to Chappell & Co., Inc. and Scarsdale Music Corp.
Words by Eddie Delange Music by Jerry Gray
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STRUTTIN' WITH SOME BARBEQUE Music by Louis Armstrong Words by Don Raye
o Copyright 1950, 19S1 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of MCA INC., New York, NY. Copyright renewed.
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SUGAR o 1931 STANLY BROS .. INC. o Renewed 1959 WAROCK CORP.
Words by Joe Young Music by George W. Meyer
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o 1926, 1987 EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, A Division of MPL Communications, Inc. o Renewed 1954 EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, A Division of MPL Communications, Inc. International Copyright Secured. All Rights Reserved.
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SWEET AND LOVELY Copyright o 1931 by Metro Goldwyn Meyer Corp. Copyright Renewed, administered by Chappell & Co .• Inc., (lntersong Music. Publisher) & Robbins Music Corporation
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SWINGING SHEPHERD BLUES Copyright o 1958 by BIG SEVEN MUSIC CORP., New York, NY
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T'AIN'T WHAT YOU DO (It's The Way That Cha Do It) Words & Music By Sy Oliver and James Young
C> Copyright 1939 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of MCA INC., New York, NY Copyright Renewed
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TAKE THE "A" TRAIN Copyright@ 1941 and 1943 by Tempo Music, Inc. Cooyright Renewed 1969 International Copyright Secured Made in U.S.A. All Rights Reserved
By Billy Strayhorn and The Delta Rhythm Boys
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Copyright 1960, 1962 by Songfest Music Corp,, New York, NY
Words and Music by Ric Marlow and Bobby Scott
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THE TAILGATE RAMBLE o Copyright 1944-1949-1963 by MICHAEL H. GOLDSEN, INC. • Renewed 1972-1977 by MICHAEL H. GOLDSEN, INC.
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o 1952 Renewed 1982 Mixed Bag Music, Inc.
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TENDERLY Lyric by Jack Lawrence Music by Walter Gross
o 1946, 1947, 1987 EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY. A Division of MPL Communications, Inc. c, Renewed 1974, 1975 EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, A Division of MPL Communications, Inc. International Copyright Secured. All Rights Reserved.
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THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT (From "THE BAND WAGON") Copyright c 1953 by Chappell & Co .. Inc. Copyright renewed.
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THEY CAN'T TAKE THAT AWAY FROM ME Words by Ira Gershwin Music by George Gershwin
Copyright o 1937 by Gershwin Publishing Corporation Copyright Renewed, Assigned to Chappell & Co., Inc.
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TIN ROOF BLUES o 1923, 1987 EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, A Division of MPL Communications, Inc. o Renewed 1951 EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMANY, A Division of MPL Communications, Inc. lntemational Copyright Secured. All Rights Reserved
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Words & Music by Spencer Williams
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Copyright • 1928 by DeSylva. Brown & Henderson. Inc. Copyright Renewed. Assigned to Chappell & Co.• Inc. and Stephen Ballentine Music Publishing Company
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'TIS AUTUMN o Copyright 1941 by M. WMmark and Sons. New York. NY o Copyright renewed 1969 by lndano Music Co., New York, NY SOLE SELLING AGENT - IVAN MOGULL MUSIC CORPORATION, New York. NY
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THE TOUCH OF YOUR LIPS Copyright o 1936 by Santly-Joy, Inc. Copyrigh1 renewed, all rights controlled by Chappell & Co .. Inc. (lntersong Music, Publisher)
Words and Music by Ray Noble
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WHO CAN I TURN TO (When Nobody Needs Me) From The Musical Production "THE ROAR OF THE GREASEPAINTTHE SMELL OF THE CROWD" c Copyright 1964 Concord Music Lid., London, England TAO• Musical Comedy Productions, Inc., New York, controls all publication rights for the U.SA and Canada
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Copyright • 1940 (Renewed 1967) Dorsey Brothers Music, A Division of Music Sales Corporation
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WITH A LITTLE BIT OF LUCK (From "MY FAIR LADY") Copyright c 1956 by Alan Jay Lerner & Frederick Loewe. Copyright Renewed. Chappell & Co.. Inc., owner of publication end allied rights throughout the World
Words by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe
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YOU CALL IT MADNESS (BUT I CALL IT LOVE) c 1931, 1987 EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, A Division of MPL Communications, Inc. c Renewed 1959 EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, A Division of MPL Communications, Inc.
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YOU TURNED THE TABLES ON ME Words by Sidney D. Mitchell Music by Louis Alter
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