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Composer(S): Dizzy Gillespie and Frank Paparelli Published: 1942 5 SET LIST 1. As time goes by - Songwriter: Herman Hupfeld Published: 1931 2. A day in a life of a fool – Composer: Luiz Bonfá lyricist: Antônio Maria. Published: 1959 3. A foggy day - Composer: George Gershwin lyricist: Ira Gershwin Published: 1954 4. A night in Tunisia – Composer(s): Dizzy Gillespie and Frank Paparelli Published: 1942 5. Afternoon in Paris - Composer(s): John Lewis and Sacha Distel Published: 1957 6. April in Paris – Composer: Vernon Duke Lyricist: E. Y. Harburg Published: 1958 7. Ain't misbehaving - Composer(s):ThomasWaller,Harry Brooks lyricist: Andy Razaf Published:1929 8. Ain't what you do - Composer(s): Melvin "Sy" Oliver and James"Trummy" Young Published:1939 9. Alice in wonderland - Composer: Sammy Fain Lyricist:Bob Hilliard Published:1951 10. All of me - Composer:Seymour Simons Lyricist: Gerald Marks Published:1954 11. All of you - Composer:Bob Hilliard lyricist:Cole Porter Published: 1980 12. All the things you are – Composer:Oscar Hammerstein II, Lyricist:Jerome Kern Published: 1944 13. Almost like being in love - Composer: Alan Jay Lerner Lyricist:Frederick Loewe Published:1961 14. Angel eyes - Composer:Earl Brent Lyricist:Matt Dennis Published:1958 15. Autumn nocturne – Composer: Josef Myrow Published:1942 16. Bad dream – Composer:Soley Lyricist: Soley Published: 2015 17. Beautiful Love – Composer(s):Wayne King, Victor Young and Egbert Van Alstyne Lyricist:Haven Gillespie Published: 1931 18. Besame mucho - Composer: Consuelo Velázquez Lyricist: Consuelo Velázquez Published:1940 19. Beyond the sea – Composer: Charles Trenet, Albert Lasry Published:1946 20. Billie's Bounce - Composer: Charlie Parker Published:1945 21. Black coffee - Composer: Sonny Burke Lyricist:Paul Francis Webster Published:1949 22. Blue bossa - Composer: Kenny Dorham Published:1963 23. Blue Monk- Composer: Thelonious Monk lyricist:Abbey Lincoln Published:1952 24. Blue Moon - Composer: Lorenz Hart Lyricist: Richard Rodgers Published:1961 25. Blue skies - Composer: Irving Berlin Lyricist: Irving Berlin Published:1941 26. Blusette - Composer: Toots Thielemans Lyricist: Norman Gimbel Published:1961 27. But not for me - Composer: Ira Gershwin Lyricist: George Gershwin Published:1980 28. Bye bye blackbird - Composer: Ray Henderson Lyricist: Mort Dixon Published:1926 29. Caravan - Composer(s): Juan Tizol and Duke Ellington Lyricist: Irving Mills Published:1936 30. Cheek to Cheek - Composer(s): Irving Berlin Lyricist: Irving Berlin Published:1959 31. Chega de saudade- Composer: Antônio C. Jobim Lyricist: Vinícius de Moraes Published:1958 32. Close your eye -Composer(s):Bernice Petkere,Randy Woltz lyricist:Bernice Petkere Published:1933 33. Come fly with me - Composer: Jimmy Van Lyricist: Sammy Cahn Published:1957 34. Corcovado - Composer: Gene Lees Lyricist: Antonio Carlos Jobim Published:1967 35. Cry me a river - Composer: Arthur Hamilton Lyricist: Arthur Hamilton Published:1953 36. Cuerpo y alma - Composer:J. Green Lyricist(s): E. Heyman, R. Sour, F. Eyton Published:1949 37. Desafinado-Composer: Antonio C. Jobim lyricist:Newton Mendonça,Jon Hendricks Published:1969 38. Devil may care - Composer: Johnny Burke Lyricist: Harry Warren Published:1940 39. Dindi - Composer: Aloysio de Oliveria Lyricist: Antonio C. Jobim, Ray Gilbert Published:1967 40. Dolphin dance - Composer: Herbie Hancock Published:1965 41. Don't explain - Composer(s): Billie Holiday and Arthur Herzog Jr. Published:1946 42. Don't get around - Composer: Duke Ellington Lyricist:Bob Russell Published:1940 43. Don't know why- Composer: Jesse Harris Published:2002 44. Doodling - Composer: Horace Silver Lyricist: Jon Hendricks Published:1954 45. Dream a little dream of me - Composer(s): Fabian Andre and Wilbur Schwandt Lyricist: Gus Kahn Published:1931 46. Embraceable you - Composer: Johnny Mercer Lyricist: Rube Bloom Published:1947 47. Englishman in New York - Composer: Sting Lyricist: Sting Published:1988 48. Everytime we say goodbye - Composer: Cole Porter Lyricist: Cole Porter Published:1944 49. Fascinating Rhythm - Composer: George Gershwin Lyricist: Ira Gershwin Published:1942 50. Fall in - Composer: Esperanza Spalding Lyricist: Esperanza spalding Published: 2008 51. Feelings - Composer: Louis Gasté Lyricist: Morris Albert Published: 1978 52. Fine and mellow - Composer: Billie Holiday Lyricist:Billie Holiday Published:1939 53. Flintstones - Composer Hoyt Curtin, Joseph Barbera and William Hanna Published:1960 54. Fly me to the moon - Composer: Bart Howard Lyricist:Bart Howard Published:1964 55. Friend - Composer: Allee Willis, Michael Skloff, Danny Wilde, Phil Solem Published:1995 56. Georgia on my mind - Composer: Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart Gorrell Published:1930 57. Get happy - Composer: Harold Arlen Lyrics:Ted Koehler Published:1954 58. God bless the child - Composer(s): Billie Holiday and Arthur Herzog Published:1942 59. Good morning heartache - Composer(s): Irene Higginbotham, Ervin Drake, and Dan Fisher Published:1946 60. Hallelujah I love her so - Composer: Ray Charles Lyricist:Ray Charles Published:1956 61. Hello Dolly - Composer: Jerry Herman Lyricist: Jerry Herman Published:1964 62. Historia de un amor - Composer: Carlos E. Almarán Lyricist:Carlos E. Almarán Published:1956 63. Hit the road jack - Composer: Percy Mayfield Lyricist: Percy Mayfield Published:1961 64. How high the moon - Composer: Morgan Lewis Lyricist: Nancy Hamilton Published:1940 65. How insensitive - Composer: Aloysio de Oliveria Lyricist: Antonio Carlos Jobim Published:1967 66. Human nature - Composer: Steve Porcaro John Bettis Published:1982 67. I can't give you anything but love-Composer: Steve Porcaro Lyrics:Dorothy Fields Published:1928 68. I get a kick out of you - Composer: Cole Porter Lyrics: Cole Porter Published:1954 69. I got rhythm - Composer: George Gershwin Lyrics: Ira Gershwin Published:1930 70. I hear music -Composer: Burton Lane Lyrics: Frank Loesser Published:1940 71. I wanna be Loved by you - Composer: Herbert Stothart and Harry Ruby Lyrics: Bert Kalmar Published:1928 72. I've got a crush on you - Composer: George Gershwin Lyrics: Ira Gershwin Published:1950 73. I've got you under my skin - Composer: Cole Porter Lyrics: Cole Porter Published:1956 74. In a mellow tone - Composer: Duke Ellington Lyrics:Milt Gabler Published:1939 75. In a sentimental mood - Composer: Duke Ellington Lyrics:Milt Gabler Published:1935 76. Invitation - Composer: Bronisław Kaper Lyrics:Paul Francis Webster Published:1950 77. It ain't necessarily so - Composer: George Gershwin Lyrics: Ira Gershwin Published:1935 78. It don't mean a thing - Composer: Duke Ellington Lyrics: Irving Mills Published:1931 79. It had to be you - Composer: Isham Jones Lyrics: Gus Kahn Published:1924 80. It's alright with me - Composer:Cole Porter Lyrics: Cole Porter Published:1984 81. Its only a paper moon - Composer: Billy Rose Lyricist: Harold Arlen,Yip Harburg Published:1950 82. Just The two of us -Composer(s):Bill Withers,William Salter and Ralph MacDonald Published:1981 83. Killing me softly - Composer: Charles Fox Lyricist: Norman Gimbel Published:1971 84. Kiss that frog - Composer: Peter Gabriel Lyricist: Peter Gabriel Published:1992 85. L.O.V.E. - Composer: Bert Kaempfert Lyricist: Milt Gabler Published:1965 86. La vie en Rose- Composer(s): Louiguy and Marguerite Monnot lyricist:Édith Piaf Published: 1946 87. Lady be good - Composer : George Gershwin Lyricist: Ira Gershwin Published: 1924 88. Let it be - Composer: Paul McCartney Lyricist: Paul McCartney Published:1970 89. Let's call the whole thing off - Composer:George Gershwin lyricist:Ira Gershwin Published:1937 90. Let's do it - Composer: Cole Porter Lyricist: Cole Porter Published:1959 91. Let's fall in love - Composer: Ted Koehler Lyricist: Harold Arlen Published:1961 92. Love for sale - Composer: Cole Porter Lyricist: Cole Porter Published:1930 93. Love me or leave me - Composer: Gus Kahn Lyricist: Walter Donaldson Published:1954 94. Lullaby of Birdland - Composer: George Shearing Lyricist: George David Weiss Published:1952 95. Lullaby of the leaves - Composer: Bernice Petkere Lyricist:Joseph Young Published:1932 96. Lush life - Composer: Billy Strayhorn Lyricist: Billy Strayhorn Published:1958 97. Mack the knife - Composer: Kurt Weill Lyricist: Marc Blitzstein, Bertolt Brech Published:1984 98. Manhattan - Composer: Richard Rodgers Lyricist: Lorenz Hart Published:1925 99. Mas que nada - Composer: Jorge Ben Jor Lyricis:Jorge Ben Jor Published:1963 100. Meditation-Composer:Newton Mendonça Lyricis:Antonio C. Jobim;Norman Gimbel Published:1967 101. Misty - Composer:Johnny Burke Lyricis: Erroll Garner Published:1961 102. Moon River - Composer: Henry Mancini Lyricist: Johnny Mercer Published:1964 103. My baby just cares for me-Composer:Nelson Riddle lyricist:Walter Donaldson; Gus Kahn Published:1966 104. My favorite things - Composer: Richard Rodgers Lyricist: Oscar Hammerstein II Published:1959 105. My foolish heart - Composer: Ned Washington Lyricist: Victor Young Published:1988 106. My funny valentine - Composer: Lorenz Hart Lyricist: Richard Rodgers Published:1954 107. My heart belongs to daddy - Composer: Cole Porter Lyricist: Cole Porter Published:1938 108. My one and only love - Composer: Guy Wood Lyricist: Robert Mellin Published:1953 109. Nardis - Composer: Miles Davis Lyricist: Srah Elisabeth Published:1958 110. Nature Boy - Composer: Eden Ahbez Lyricist:Eden Ahbez Published:1948 111. New York, New York - Composer: John Kander Lyricist: Fred Ebb Published:1980 112. New York state of mind - Composer: Billy Joel Lyricist: Billy Joel Published:1976 113.
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