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50 Shades of Jazz, Vol. 49
by Various Artists
50 SONGS
Nov 2013
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Let's Cook!
Barney Kessel & His All-Stars
Tuxedo Junction
Capt. Glenn Miller
A Night in Tunesia
Lee Morgan
I Remember Clifford
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
Taxi War Dance
Lester Young & His Band
Beale Street Blues
Wilbur De Paris
It's a Wonderful World
Al Cohn & Zoot Sims
His Sister
Lee Morgan Sextet
Makin' Whoopee
Ben Webster
I'm Coming Virginia
Ruby Braff & His Men
Medley (Now That You're Gone / Willow Weep for Me / Blue Again)
Eddie Condon & His Boys
Knock Me a Kiss
Jimmy Rushing
Crazy Words, Crazy Tune
Ted Wallace & His Orchestra
Okay for Baby
The Big 18
Django
The Modern Jazz Quartet
Ya Got Trouble
Eddie Condon & His Boys
I Want to Be Happy
Jam Session At Riverside
I Can't Get Started
Lester Young & Oscar Peterson Trio
C Jam Blues
Oscar Peterson
I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
Peggy Lee
Oblivion
Bud Powell Trio
My Blue Heaven
Capt. Glenn Miller
Willie the Wailer
Miles Davis All-Stars
Estrellita (Little Star)
Benny Goodman Quartet
I Ain't Nobody
Art Tatum
Love Is Here to Stay
Illinois Jacquet
Algiers Bounce
Red Allen's All-Stars
Humoresque
Art Tatum
April in Paris
Count Basie
Marchin' and Swingin'
Wilbur De Paris
Take It and Git
Andy Kirk & His Twelve Clouds Of Joy
Bongo, Bass and Guitar
Buddy Rich
The Sheik of Araby
Lester Young Quintet
Blues for Herky
Stan Getz & Oscar Peterson
I Surrender, Dear
Teddy Wilson
That Ole Devil Called Love
Billie Holiday
Chelsea Bridge
Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra
Late Date
Ben Webster
Sweet Baby Doll
King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band
Sentimental Journey
Ella Fitzgerald
Blues 'n' Bells
Lester Young & His Band
Little White Lies
Mel Tormé
Oh Doris
University Six
Darling Nelly Gray
The Mills Brothers & Louis Armstrong
Solitude
Louis Armstrong
A Mellow Bit of Rhythm
Andy Kirk
Johnny Is the Boy for Me
Les Paul & Mary Ford
Yes, Indeed!
Bing Crosby & Connie Boswell
Sweethearts On Parade
Lionel Hampton
What Can I Say After I Say "i'm Sorry"
Nat King Cole