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Priceless Jazz Sampler 3

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Louis Armstrong and Gordon Jenkins Orchestra And Choir perf. Unknown cond. Gordon Jenkins

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Priceless Jazz Sampler 3

1

The Inch Worm

  by  John Coltrane Quartet comp. Frank Loesser
Time: 6:14     Size: 9MB
2

Baby Get Lost

  by  Billie Holiday comp. Billy Moore and Leonard Feather
Time: 3:15     Size: 5MB
3

Black Coffee

  by  Ella Fitzgerald and Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
Time: 3:03     Size: 4MB
4

Blue Nile

  by  Alice Coltrane comp. Alice Coltrane
Time: 6:58     Size: 10MB
5

Lazy River

  by  Louis Armstrong perf. Sy Oliver & His Orchestra comp. Sidney Arodin and Hoagy Carmichael
Time: 3:48     Size: 5MB
6

Hard Hearted Hannah

  by  Ella Fitzgerald comp. Milton Ager, Charles Bates, Bob Bigelow and Jack Yellen
Time: 2:58     Size: 4MB
7

As Time Goes By

  by  Billie Holiday comp. Herman Hupfeld
Time: 3:12     Size: 5MB
8

Soul Eyes

  by  John Coltrane Quartet comp. Mal Waldron
Time: 5:22     Size: 7MB
9

I Surrender Dear

  by  Louis Armstrong And The All Stars comp. Harry Barris and Gordon Clifford
Time: 6:36     Size: 9MB
10

Gospel Trane

  by  Alice Coltrane comp. Alice Coltrane
Time: 6:39     Size: 9MB
11

Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea

  by  Ella Fitzgerald comp. Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler
Time: 2:16     Size: 3MB
12

On The Sunny Side Of The Street

  by  Billie Holiday comp. Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh
Time: 3:05     Size: 4MB
13

That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day)

 
Time: 3:04     Size: 4MB

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