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George Gershwin, i suoi temi più famosi
1985, Musica Jazz Presenta
sound recording / in English

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Table of Contents

I got rhythm -- (Fats Waller) -- (3:07)
Embraceable you -- (Billie Holiday) -- (3:14)
Love walked in -- (Louis Armstrong) -- (2:30)
Summertime -- (Mildred Bailey) -- (2:52)
Someone to watch over me -- (Ella Fitzgerald) -- (3:11) -- The
man I love -- (Coleman Hawkins) -- (5:03)
Lady be good -- (Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young) -- (4:00)
But not for me -- (Miles Davis) -- (4:35)
Liza -- (Thelonious Monk) -- (3:10) -- A
foggy day -- (Charles Mingus)-- (5:35).

Edition Notes

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Jazz vocalists and instrumentalists with various ensembles.

Recorded 1935-1955.

Published in
[Italy]

Classifications

Library of Congress
M1366, Musica Jazz Presenta 2MJP 1029

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[sound recording] /
Pagination
1 sound disc

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26902162M
LCCN
85752538
OCLC/WorldCat
13225460

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