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1. Auld Lang Syne2. Woodchoppers Ball, Woody Herman, 19393. More, Ortolani and Oliviero, 1962 4. A Day In the Life of a Fool, Luiz Bonfa, 1959 5. Have You Met Miss Jones? , Richard Rogers, 1937 6. Watermelon Man, Herbie Hancock, 1973 7. Days of Wine & Roses, Henry Mancini, 1962 8. In the Mood, Joe Garland, Glenn Miller’s Arrangement, 1939 9. The Greatest American Hero, Mike Post, 1981 10. Memory, Andrew Lloyd Webber, 1981 11. Little Brown Jug, Joseph Winner, 1869, Glenn Miller Hit, 1939 12. American Patrol, FW Meacham, Glenn Miller’s Hit, 1939 13. Mack the Knife, Kurt Weill, 1928 14. Barbara Ann, Fred Fassert, 1961 15. Birth of the Blues, Ray Henderson, 1962 16. On Broadway, Barry Mann, 1962 17. Night & Day, Cole Porter, 1932 18. One Moment in Time, by Hammond and Bettis, 1987 19. I Made It Through the Rain, Gerard Kenny, 1979 20. Rock Around the Clock, Max Freedman, 1953 21. Good Times, Jerry Nowak, 1981 22. String of Pearls, Jerry Gray, 1941 23. Hello Dolly, Jerry Herman, 1963 24. Night Train, Jimmy Forrest, 1952 25. Lil’ Darlin, Neal Hefti, 1958 26. Moonlight Serenade, Glenn Miller, 1939 27. Harlem Nocturne, Earle Hagen, 1940 28. If, David Gates, 1971 29. The Look of Love, Burt Bacharach, 1967 30. Moon River, Henry Mancini, 1961 (STITZEL VERSION) 31. Twist and Shout, Russell and Medley, 1960 32. Hello Again, Neil Diamond, 1980 33. Shake, Rattle and Roll, Charles Calhoun, 1954 34. Over the Rainbow, Harold Arlond, 1938
35. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, Raye and
Prince, 1940 |
36. King Edward Stomp, David Miller, in the Style of the ‘20s 37. Second Line, Traditional, New Orleans. 38. Satin Doll, Duke Ellington, 195339. This Masquerade, Leon Russell, 1972 (Cut and paste) 40. Mercy, Mercy, Mercy, Josef Zawinul, 1966 (Cut and paste) 41. Beer Barrel Polka 42. Perfidia 43. Besame Mucho 44. Stompin’ at the Savoy, Benny Goodman, Edgar Sampson and Chick Webb, 1936. 45. My Funny Valentine, Richard Rodgers, 1937 46. The Man I Love, George and Ira Gershwin, 1924. 47. I Can’t Stop Loving You, Don Gibson, 1958 48. 'S Wonderful, George and Ira Gershwin, 1927 49. Someone to Watch Over Me, George and Ira Gershwin, 1926 (Vocal) 50. Georgia, Hoagy Carmichael, 1930 51. Basin Street Blues, Spencer Williams, 1928 52. Don’t Get Around Much Anymore, Duke Ellington, 1942 53. I’m Beginning to See the Light, Don George, Johnny Hodges, Duke Ellington and Harry James, 1944. 54. It Don’t Mean a Thing If It Ain’t Got that Swing, Duke Ellington and Irving Mills, 1932. 55. Alexander’s Ragtime Band, Irving Berlin, 1911 56. Malaguena, Ernesto Lecuona, 1928 57. Do Nuthin’ Till You Hear From Me, Duke Ellington, 1943 58. A Foggy Day, Gershwin, 1937 59. How High the Moon, Lewis and Hamilton, 1940 60. Norwegian Wood, 1965, John Lennon & Paul McCartney 61. Chattanooga Choo Choo, Harry Warren, 1941 62. Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy, Stone and Stapp, 1950 63. Tuxedo Junction, Feyne and Hawkins, 1940 64. Take the “A” Train, Billy Strayhorn, 1941 65. New York, New York, John Kander, 1977 66. Two O’Clock Jump 67. When I Fall In Love 68. Embraceable You 69. Stormy Weather 70. Pink Panther 71. Opus One 72. Oye Como Va 73. Send in the Clowns |
74. James Bond Theme 75. Blueberry Hill 76. Peter Gunn (Wolpe) 77. Sing, Sing, Sing 78. Alright, Okay, You Win 79. Girl From Ipanema 80. Go Mississippi! 81. Birthday Song 82. Patriot’s Anthem 83. Ain’t Misbehavin 84. Danny Boy 85. Leap Frog 86. Moonglow 87. Misty 88. Endless Love 89. Bandstand Boogie 90. Sentimental Journey 91. My Way 92. Lady Sings the Blues 93. I Feel Good (I Got You)
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