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Great American Songbook Jazz Standards All of Me Louis Great American Songbook Jazz Standards Rat Pack Favorites All of Me Louis Armstrong, Michael Bublé Ain t That A Kick In The Head Dean Martin As Time Goes By Louis Armstrong The Best Is Yet To Come Frank Sinatra Basin Street Blues Louis Armstrong Beyond The Sea Bobby Darin Begin The Beguine by Cole Porter Call Me Irresponsible Frank Sinatra Bésame Mucho - Michael Bublé Come Fly With Me Frank Sinatra Blue Moon Mel Torme Fly Me To The Moon Frank Sinatra Blues In The Night by Johnny Mercer It Was A Very Good Year Frank Sinatra Come Rain Or Come Shine by Johnny Mercer I ve Got The World On A String Frank Sinatra Days Of Wine And Roses by Johnny Mercer Sway Dean Martin Comes Love Billie Holiday That s Amore Dean Martin Confessin Louis Armstrong That s Life Frank Sinatra A Day In The Life Of A Fool Tori Amos You Make Me Feel So Young Frank Sinatra Django Miles Davis You re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You Dean Martin Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me by Duke Ellington Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans? Musical Curveballs Exactly Like You Diana Krall And I Love Her The Beatles Fever Peggy Lee Blackbird The Beatles Frim Fram Sauce Diana Krall Call Me Chris Montez Georgia On My Mind by Hoagie Carmichael Can t Find My Way Home Blind Faith The Girl From Ipanema - João Gilberto and Stan Getz, Deacon Blues Steely Dan The Glory Of Love Peggy Lee Downtown Petula Clark The Good Life Tony Bennett Everybody Wants To Rule The World Tears for I Ain t Got Nothin But The Blues by Duke Ellington Fears I Left My Heart In San Francisco Tony Bennett Going To California Led Zepplin I Remember You by Johnny Mercer Here, There, and Everywhere The Beatles I m Just A Lucky So and So Diana Krall Home At Last Steely Dan I Wanna Be Around Tony Bennett Homeward Bound Simon and Garfunkle I ve Got You Under My Skin Frank Sinatra How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You Marvin Gaye A Kiss To Build A Dream On Louis Armstrong I Will The Beatles The Look Of Love Dusty Springfield In My Life The Beatles Mack The Knife Louis Armstrong Into The Mystic Van Morrison Mona Lisa Nat King Cole Josie Steely Dan Moon River Andy Williams Just Like A Woman Bob Dylan My Blue Heaven Harry Connick, Jr. King Of The Road Roger Miller My Funny Valentine Johnny Mathis Layla Eric Clapton My Romance Tony Bennett Mr. President Randy Newman Nature Boy Johnny Mathis New York State Of Mind Billy Joel Oh! Lady Be Good by George and Ira Gershwin Seven Nation Army White Stripes On The Sunny Side Of The Street Louis Armstrong Sixteen Tons Tennessee Ernie Ford Our Love Is Here To Stay by Gershwin Brothers That s Just The Way It Is Bruce Hornsby (Somewhere) Over The Rainbow Judy Garland Time After Time Cyndi Lauper Pennies From Heaven Louis Prima True Colors Cydi Lauper Round Midnight by Thelonius Monk Unchained Melody The Righteous Brothers She s Got It Bad And That Ain t Good Tony Bennett Skylark by Johnny Mercer Old School Soul Classics Someone To Watch Over Me by Gershwin Brothers A Change Is Gonna Come Sam Cooke Sometimes I m Happy Slim and Slam At The Dark End Of The Street James Carr Somewhere by Leonard Bernstein Blueberry Hill Fats Domino Stardust by Hoagie Carmichael Cupid Sam Cooke The Summer Wind by Johnny Mercer Hallelujah! I Love Her So Ray Charles Sweet Lorraine Nat King Cole I Got A Woman Ray Charles Take Five Dave Brubeck Let The Good Times Roll Ray Charles Teach Me Tonight Amy Winehouse Mess Around Ray Charles Tenderly Amy Winehouse Sittin At The Dock Of The Bay Otis Redding Time After Time Tony Bennett Stand By Me Ben E. King Whatever Lola Wants Sarah Vaughan What A wonderful World It Would Be Sam Cooke What A Wonderful World Louis Armstrong You Don t Know Me Ray Charles .
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