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Centennial Composers Collection

Label: Green Hill
Released: 2002
Track listing: Volume One: Richard Rodgers--Have You Met Miss Jones; Where or When; The Lady is a Tramp; I Could Write a Book; Bewitched; Spring is Here; Dancing on the Ceiling; You Took Advantage of Me; My Romance; Manhattan; It Never Entered My Mind; My Funny Valentine. Volume Two: Duke Ellington--Don't Get Around Much Anymore; I'm Beginning to See The Light; In a Sentimental Mood; Mood Indigo; Satin Doll; It Don't Mean a Thing; Solitude; Daydream; Caravan; Take The A Train; Sophisticated Lady; All Too Soon. Volume Three: Hoagy Carmichael--Georgia On My Mind; Ivy; In the Cool Cool Cool of the Evening; The Nearness of You; Heart and Soul; Small Fry; Skylark; Memphis in June; Old Buttermilk Sky; Two Sleepy People; Stardust; One Morning in May; I Get Along Without You Very Well (solo). Volume Four: George Gershwin--S' Wonderful; Foggy Day; Our Love is Here To Stay; Embraceable You; Someone to Watch Over Me; They Can't Take That Away From Me; Fascinatin' Rhythm; Soon; I've Got a Crush On You; But Not For Me; Love Walked In; Summertime. Volume Five: Irving Berlin--Alexander's Ragtime Band; Falling in Love is Wonderful; Cheek to Cheek; Isn't It a Lovely Day; Say It Isn't So; Remember; Easter Parade; A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody; Always; White Christmas; Blue Skies; God Bless America (solo). Volume Six: Jerome Kern-- The Way You Look Tonight; he Song Is You; Pick Yourself Up; The Last Time I Saw Paris; Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man; Yesterdays; I'm Old Fashioned; They Didn't Believe Me; A Fine Romance; Smoke Gets In Your Eyes; All The Things You Are; Long Ago and Far Away; Old Man River (solo).

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A Superb Introduction to the Great American Song Book... My first brush with what are commonly called “standards" in jazz parlance came when I devoured Linda Ronstadt’s Round Midnight with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra. This was a collection of “jazz" vocals that was unthreatening, easily digested, and readily understood. Further, Ronstadt’s collection introduced the standards, their ...


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