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Instrumental Song List Bill Shreeve Band ✧ Contemporary & Classic Jazz Standards Sampler 8/22/02 CONTEMPORARY SMOOTH JAZZ JUST THE TWO OF US/GROVER AMARETTO/TOM SCOTT KISS OF LIFE/SADE MEDIUM-UP SWING BERMUDA NIGHTS/GERALD ALBRIGHT LADY WANTS TO KNOW/MICHAEL FRANKS AIREGIN BLUE CHEER/BILL SHREEVE LOOK OF LOVE, THE ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE CANTALOUPE ISLAND/HERBIE HANCOCK LOUISIANA SUNDAY AFTERNOON/DIANNE S. ANTHROPOLOGY CECILY’S SAMBA/BILL SHREEVE NOTHING CAN COME BETWEEN US/SADE AU PRIVAVE CHICAGO SONG/DAVID SANBORN RIO DE JANERO BLUES/RANDY CRAWFORD AUTUMN LEAVES CHITLIN’S CON CARNE/BLUES SAME OLD LOVE/ANITA BAKER BILLIES BOUNCE CITY STREETS/BILL SHREEVE SINCE I FELL/AL JARREAU BLUES FOR ALICE COFFEE AND A CIGARETTE/BILL SHREEVE SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES/PATTY AUSTIN CARAVAN COMIN’ HOME BABY/HERBIE MANN SMOOTH OPERATOR/SADE CHEROKEE DON'T LOOK NOW/BILL SHREEVE SPAIN/AL JARREAU CONFIRMATION DREAMIN'/EARL KLUGH TEACH ME TONIGHT/AL JARREAU DONNA LEE ELECTRIC DREAM/BILL SHREEVE VOCAL CONTEMPORARY JAZZ FOGGY DAY FEEL LIKE MAKING LOVE/ROBERTA FLACK WE'RE IN THIS LOVE/AL JARREAU FOUR FOREVER IN LOVE/KENNY G. WHAT YOU WON'T DO/BOBBY CALDWELL FOUR BROTHERS FRAME OF MIND/BILL SHREEVE YOU SEND ME /SAM COOK GIANT STEPS FREE AS THE WIND/CRUSADERS GREEN DOLPHIN FRIENDS AND STRANGERS/RONNIE LAWS SLOW-MEDIUM SWING I COULD WRITE A BOOK GIRL TALK/NEAL HEFTY A FOGGY DAY I GET A KICK OUT OF YOU INSTRUMENTAL CONTEMPORARY JAZZ ALONE TOGETHER I LOVE YOU ISN’T SHE LOVELY/STEVIE WONDER ALONG CAME BETTY I'LL REMEMBER APRIL IT'S JUST TALK/PAT METHENY APRIL IN PARIS INVITATION JAMES/PAT METHENY AUTUMN IN NEW YORK IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU JUST A TASTE/VINCE COOPER BAGS GROOVE JUST FRIENDS LA SAMBA/ANDY NARREL BLUE TRANE LADY BIRD LINDA CHICANA/CLAIRE FISCHER COME RAIN OR SHINE LOVER MAKE ME A MEMORY/GROVER W. DOLPHIN DANCE MISS JONES MAPUTO/DAVID SANBORN EASY LIVING MOOSE THE MOOCHE MASQUERADE/LEON RUSSEL/SANBORN FOUR BROTHERS MY SHINING HOUR MERCY,MERCY,MERCY/KENNY G. HIGH FLY NO GREATER LOVE MIDNIGHT MOTION/KENNY G. I HEAR A RHAPSODY OLEO MORNING/CLAIRE FISCHER I SHOULD CARE OUT OF NOWHERE NA PALI CALYPSO/BILL SHREEVE I THOUGHT ABOUT YOU PENT UP HOUSE NINTH AND F/BILL SHREEVE I’M GETTIN' SENTIMENTAL SECRET LOVE ONE HUNDRED WAYS/DAVID SANBORN IN A MELLOW TONE SOFTLY AS IN A MORNING SUNRISE OVER JOYED/STEVIE WONDER IN YOUR OWN SWEET WAY SPEAK LOW PARTING GIFTS/VINCE COOPER INVITATION STAR EYES PATRICIA/BILL SHREEVE ISN’T IT ROMANTIC STELLA PICK UP THE PIECES/AVERAGE WHITE B. JOY SPRING SUNNY MOON FOR TWO ROAD SONG/WES MONTGOMERY JUST FRIENDS SWEET GEORGIA BROWN ROLLER COASTER/BILL SHREEVE KILLER JOE TANGERINE SAMIA/LES McCANN LADY BIRD THE THEME SECRETS/BILL SHREEVE LIKE SOMEONE IN LOVE THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU SHADOWS/BILL SHREEVE LULLABY OF BIRDLAND TUNE UP SHAKER SONG/SPYRO GYRA MY ROMANCE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT SHE COULD BE MINE/DAVE GRUSIN NARDIS WELL YOU NEEDN'T SILHOUETTE/KENNY G. NO GREATER LOVE WHAT IS THIS THING ? SLAM/DAVID SANBORN OUR LOVE IS HERE TO STAY WITHOUT A SONG SONG FOR A FRIEND/BILL SHREEVE SO WHAT YOU STEPPED OUT OF A DREAM SONGBIRD/KENNY G. STOLEN MOMENTS YOU'D BE SO NICE TO COME HOME TO SPAIN/CHICK COREA STOMPIN'’ AT THE SAVOY SPRING AIN'T HERE/PAT METHENY STROLLIN'’ BOSSA NOVAS TAKE FIVE/PAUL DESMOND/BRUBECK SUGAR CARNIVAL TILL YOU COME BACK TO ME/RICHARD SUMMERTIME CEORA WE BELONG TOGETHER/TOM SCOTT SWEET AND LOVELY DESAFINADO WEDDING SONG, THE/KENNY G. THINGS AIN’T WHAT THEY USED TO BE FAVELA TIME AFTER TIME GENTLE RAIN CONTEMPORARY JAZZ-VOCAL TOO MARVELOUS FOR WORDS HOW INSENSITIVE A NEW DAY FOR YOU/BASIA WHISPER NOT IF YOU NEVER COME TO ME FAIRY TALES/ANITA BAKER WINE AND ROSES INVITATION FALLEN/LAUREN WOOD WITCHCRAFT IPANIMA GOOD ENOUGH/ANITA BAKER LAURA Bill Shreeve Band ✧ Contemporary & Classic Jazz Standards Sampler 8/22/02 LIGHT WAVE LOVER THINGS AIN’T WHAT THEY USED TO BE LOOK OF LOVE SOMEDAY MY PRINCE WILL COME TUNE 88 LOOK TO THE SKY SPARTACUS WATER MELLON MAN MEDITATION UP JUMPED SPRING MY LITTLE BOAT VALSE HOT TWO HORN JAZZ NARDIS BAGS GROOVE NATURE BOY BALLADS BLUE BOSSA ONCE I LOVED AS TIME GOES BY BLUE TRANE ONLY TRUST YOUR HEART BLUE MOON CECILY’S SAMBA QUIET NIGHTS BODY AND SOUL CEDAR’S BLUES RAINY DAY CAN'T GET STARTED COFFEE AND A CIGARETTE SECRETS DARN THAT DREAM ECAROH SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE EMILY ELECTRIC DREAM SPANISH EYES FOOLISH HEART GREGORY IS HERE STAR EYES FUNNY VALENTINE LITTLE SUNFLOWER SUMMER SAMBA GEORGIA LOCOMOTION TRISTE GIRL TALK NICA’S DREAM WAVE I'VE GROWN ACCUSTOMED TO HER FACE SEA JOURNEY WINTER RAIN LAURA SILVERS SERENADE LOVER MAN SONG FOR A FRIEND LATIN LUSH LIFE SONG FOR MY FATHER BAUBLES BANGLES MIGHT AS WELL BE SPRING STROLLIN'’ CANTALOUPE ISLAND MISTY SUNNY MOON FOR TWO EVIL WAYS NANCY WHISPER NOT MORNING NEARNESS OF YOU, THE NATURE BOY ONE AND ONLY LOVE BIG BAND ERA NEVER ON A SUNDAY PARTY'S OVER ALL OF ME ROAD SONG POLKA DOTS AS TIME GOES BY SUNNY ROUND MIDNIGHT BLACK BIRD SENTIMENTAL MOOD CARAVAN SAMBAS SKYLARK CHATTANOOGA-CHOO CHOO ALONG CAME BETTY SONG FOR A FRIEND CHEROKEE BLUE BOSSA STARS FELL ON ALABAMA DON'T GET AROUND MUCH ANY MORE CECILY’S SAMBA SUNNY GETS BLUE I GOT RHYTHM CHEGA DE SAUDADE TENDERLY I'M BEGINNING TO SEE THE LIGHT EVERYWHERE CALYPSO THAT'S ALL I;M GETTING SENTIMENTAL OVER YOU HIGH FLY THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU IN A MELLOW TONE LUCKY SOUTHERN TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS IN THE MOOD MY SECRET LOVE WHAT ARE YOU DOING INTERMISSION RIFF NA PALI CALYPSO WHAT'S NEW IT DON’T MEAN A THING (IIAGTS) NICA'S DREAM YOU SEND ME IT HAD TO BE YOU NIGHT AND DAY JERSEY BOUNCE NIGHT IN TUNISIA BLUES JUMPIN'’ AT THE WOODSIDE ONE NOTE SAMBA ALL BLUES JUMPIN'’ WITH SYMPHONY SID PLAYGROUND AU PRIVAVE LESTER LEAPS IN RECORDAME BAGS GROOVE LITTLE BROWN JUG SAMBA DE ORPHEUS BERK'S WORKS MOON RIVER SEA JOURNEY BILLIES BOUNCE MOONLIGHT SERENADE SHAKER SONG BLUE TRANE NEW YORK, NEW YORK SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES BLUES WALK ONE O’CLOCK JUMP SONG FOR FRANCISCA C GROOVE BLUES SHUFFLE SATIN DOLL SPAIN C JAM SEPTEMBER SONG ST. THOMAS CHICKEN SHACK SOPHISTICATED LADY THOUSAND EYES CHITLINS CON CARNE STOMPIN'' AT THE SAVOY TRISTE COMIN'’ HOME BABY STRING OF PEARLS FREDDIE THE FREELOADER TAKE THE "A" TRAIN 3/4 TUNES HONKY TONK THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU A CHILD IS BORN LOCOMOTION TUXEDO JUNCTION ALICE IN WONDER LAND NIGHT TRAIN WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD ALL BLUES ROUTE 66 BLUESETTE STOLEN MOMENTS FOOTPRINTS STRAIGHT NO CHASER LITTLE B'S POEM SUNNY MOON FOR TWO .
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