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February Fever
| Track | Name | Time | Artist | Album |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | One, Two, Three | 2:42 | Sarah Vaughan | The New Scene |
| 2 | Old Devil Moon | 2:53 | Cheyenne Jackson | The Power Of Two |
| 3 | It's Love (from 'Wonderful Town') | 2:48 | Larry Kert | Spotlight On Larry Kert |
| 4 | Puttin' On The Ritz | 2:53 | Fred Astaire | The Irving Berlin Songbook |
| 5 | What Now My Love | 2:30 | Jack Jones | The Impossible Dream |
| 6 | I Will Wait for You | 2:32 | Bobby Darin | Pure Gold |
| 7 | Cantata for Combo | 2:53 | Lalo Schifrin | Bullitt (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture) |
| 8 | Old Friend | 4:17 | Michael Feinstein | The Power Of Two |
| 9 | No Strings | 2:54 | Fred Astaire & Oscar Peterson | Fred Astaire's Finest Hour |
| 10 | The Lies of Handsome Men | 4:14 | Margaret Whiting | Then and Now |
| 11 | Our Lips Are Sealed | 3:29 | Nouvelle Vague | 3 |
| 12 | A Light In the Dark | 2:45 | J. Robert Spencer, Alice Ripley & Next to Normal Cast | Next to Normal (Original Broadway Cast Recording) |
| 13 | I Can't Begin to Tell You | 2:52 | Bing Crosby | Bing Crosby: A Centennial Anthology of His Decca Recordings |
| 14 | Friends of Mine | 3:40 | Ian & Sylvia | Play One More |
| 15 | Cheek to Cheek | 5:38 | Fred Astaire | The Irving Berlin Songbook |
| 16 | I Will Wait for You | 3:34 | Linda Eder | Soundtrack (Bonus Track Version) |
| 17 | Waiting On a Friend | 3:57 | Leslie Mendelson | The Joel Dorn SessionsEP |
| 18 | Quand on s'aime | 3:41 | Nana Mouskouri and Michel Legrand | |
| 19 | The Jones Boy | 2:34 | Bing Crosby | Bing Crosby: The Radio Years, Vol. 2 |
| 20 | Master and Servant | 3:19 | Nouvelle Vague & Martin L. Gore | 3 |
| 21 | Take Five | 5:27 | Roberto Roena | The Modern Sound of Nicola ConteVersions In Jazz-Dub |
"Waiting for Spring" Etching/collagraph by Akiko Taniguchi
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