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Song Title (Volume Number) Key Jazz Play-Along Songfinder As of November 2013 Song Title (Volume Number) Key Acapulco 1922 (-164) E-flat Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive (-18) A-flat Adios (-96) F Affirmation B min Afro Blue (-61) D min After You've Gone (-24) F Afternoon In Paris (-114) C Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now) (-102) B-flat min Agua De Beber (Water To Drink) (-23, -131) D min (A min in v. 131) Aguas De Marτo (Waters Of March) (-117) A min Ah-Leu-Cha (-142) F Ain't Misbehavin' (-46, -100) E-flat Ain't No Mountain High Enough (-107) D min Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing (-85) E-flat Ain't That A Kick In The Head (-99) E-flat Air Mail Special (-28) B-flat Air On The G String (-120) A-flat Airegin (-12, -33) F min Aja (-78) C mod to A-flat Alexander's Ragtime Band (-87) F Alfie (-123) C Alfie's Theme (-33) B-flat min Alice In Wonderland (-10, -31) C All Alone (-89) F All Blues (-2, -1A) C All I Ask Of You (-83) C All I Want For Christmas Is You (-162) A-flat All In Love Is Fair (-107) D min All My Loving (-58) E-flat All My Tomorrows (-95) A min All Of Me (-17, -82, -128) C All Of You (-16) E-flat All Or Nothing At All (-99) A min All The Things You Are (-39, -75, -118, -129) F min All The Way (-95) E-flat All Too Soon (-74) F Allen's Alley (-69) B-flat Almost Like Being In Love (-118) C min Alone Together (-169) D min Along Came Betty (-50, -55) A-flat (Bb in v. 55) Alouette (-134) F Alright, Okay, You Win (-32) E-flat Always On My Mind (-145) E-flat (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me (-123) C Amigos Para Siempre (Friends For Life) (-83) F And I Love Her (-29) C min And the Angels Sing (176) E-flat Jazz Play-Along Songfinder As of November 2013 And The Angels Swing (-132) A min Angel Eyes (-35, -130) D min (C min in v. 130) Angela (-65) C min Another Star (172) A min Another Suitcase In Another Hall (-83) C Anthropology (-5) B-flat Any Dream Will Do (-83) C Apple Core (-43) F min April In Paris (-17) none Aqui, Oh! (-147) G Are You In The Mood (-121) G Are You Real (-55) F Arioso (-120) E-flat mod C min As Long As I Live (-99) F Ask Me Now (-90) none At Last C At Long Last Love (-16) C Au Privave (-26) F Auld Lang Syne (-111) F (G in v.111) Autumn In New York (-34, -131) none Autumn Leaves (-1A, -7, -49, -128) E min (G min in v.49) Avalon (-24) F Away In A Manger (-20) G mod to E-flat Azure-Te (Paris Blues) (-74) D-flat mod to D mod to E-flat B Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues-Are (Bolivar Blues) (-90) B-flat Baby Elephant Walk (-154) F Baby I Need Your Lovin' (-85) F Baby, It's Cold Outside (-162) B-flat Baby That's What I Need (Walk Tall) (-140) F Baby What A Big Surprise (-124) C Bag's New Groove (-151) C Bags And Trane (-151) C min Bags' Groove (-35, -114) F Bahia (Na Baixa Do Sapateiro) (-132) G Baia (Bahφa) (-96) G Bali Ha'i (-15) F A Ballad (-43) C Ballin' The Jack (-87) B-flat Bandstand Boogie (-64) A-flat Barbados (-142) F The Bare Necessities (-93) F Bark For Barksdale (-42) F Basic English (-160) F Basin Street Blues (-30, -100) B-flat Basstronaut (-112) D Battle Hymn Of The Republic (-157) B-flat/D-flat Be Careful, It's My Heart (-14) F Be Thou With Me (-120) B-flat Jazz Play-Along Songfinder As of November 2013 Be-Bop (-48) F min Beauty And The Beast (-10) E-flat/F Begin the Beguine (-169) C Bellavia (-127) B-flat Bemsha Swing (-91) C Ben (-85) F Bennie And The Jets (-104) B-flat Benny's Bugle (-86) B-flat Bernie's Tune (-19) D min BΘsame Mucho (Kiss Me Much) (-96) F min Bess, You Is My Woman (-45) B-flat Bessie's Blues (-35) E-flat The Best Thing For You (-110) none Better Get Hit In Your Soul (-68) F Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea (-18) F Bewitched (-11, -129, -130) C Beyond The Sea (-95) E-flat BH12 Bar Blues (-97) F Biji (-33) F Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home (-87) F Billie's Bounce (Bill's Bounce) (-3, -26) F Billy Goat Stomp (-119) E-flat/C min Bim-Bom (-84) C Bird Feathers (-48) B-flat Bird Of Beauty (-52) G Bird Of Paradise (-142) F min Birdland (-50, -140) G Birk's Works (-3, -9) F min Black Bottom Stomp (-119) B-flat/E-flat Black Coffee (-105) F Black Frost (-155) F min Black Hole Sun (-158) G Black Market (-140) B-flat Black Orpheus (-40) A min Blackbird (-29) G Blame It On My Youth (-47) E-flat Bloomdido (-30) B-flat Blow Mr. Dexter (-60) B-flat Blue 'N Boogie (-48) B-flat Blue Charlie Brown (-57) F Blue Christmas (-38) F Blue In Green (-2) D min Blue Monk (-91) B-flat Blue Rondo A La Turk (-) Am/F The Blue Room (-11) F Blue Skies (-14, -118, -132) E min Blue Train (Blue Trane) (-6, -13) E-flat Blue Wind (-135) G Bluebird (-97) E-flat Jazz Play-Along Songfinder As of November 2013 Blues Busters (-143) B-flat Blues By Five (-79) B-flat Blues For Alice (-3) F Blues For Martha (-109) E-flat Blues In A Minor (-151) A min/F Blues In Frankie's Flat (-17) E-flat Blues In H (B) (-151) B Blues In 9/4 (-160) C Blues In The Closet (-3) A-flat Blues in the Night (176) B-flat Blues March (-55) B-flat Blues Talk (-143) F Bluesette (-31, -131) B-flat Bluesology (-151) E-flat Body And Soul (-4, -130) D-flat Boneology (-152) D-flat Bongo Bop (-142) C Boogie Stop Shuffle (-68) B-flat min Boplicity (Be Bop Lives) (-19) F Bossa Antigua (-84) B-flat min Boulevard of Broken Dreams D min Bouncing With Bud (-101) B-flat Bourree In E Minor (-120) E min Bradley's Groove Shop (-143) E-flat Brake's Sake (-90) G Brandenburg Gate D min Brazil (-96) G Brazil Blues (-113) F Brazilica (-146) D min Break On Through To The Other Side (-70) C min mod to C-sharp min Break Out The Blues (-73) B-flat The Breeze And I (-96) E-flat Breezin’ D The Bridge (-33) B-flat Bridge Over Troubled Water (-122) E-flat Bright Mississippi (-91) A-flat Broadway (-34) E-flat Brown Hornet (-62) F Brussels In The Rain (-113) C Bud Powell (-67) F Budo (-19) A-flat Buenos Aires (-83) B-flat Buster Rides Again (-101) B-flat But Beautiful (-4) G But Not For Me (-45) E-flat But She's My Buddy's Chick (-99) F Bye Bye Blackbird (-34, -49) F Bye-Ya (-91) A-flat Byrd Like (-48, -138) F Jazz Play-Along Songfinder As of November 2013 C C-Jam Blues (-3, -41) C Cabaret (-100) E-flat Cakewalk (-109) D min Caldonia (What Makes Your Big Head So Hard?) (-105) C Call Me (-40) C Call Me Irresponsible (-34, -128) G min Can't Buy Me Love (-58) B-flat Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man (-39, -118) E-flat Candle In The Wind (-104) E-flat Candle On The Water (-93) C Cannonball (-139) B-flat The Cape Verdean Blues (-59) C min Captain Marvel (-67) G min Caravan (-1) F min Carmen (-146) B-flat Cast Your Fate To The Wind (-65) A-flat Castles Made Of Sand (-80) G Cause We've Ended As Lovers (-135) C min Cecilia (-122) F Celia (-53) B-flat Ceora (-12, -144) A-flat Chain Lightning (-78) B-flat Chain Reaction (-155) B-flat min Chameleon (-62) B-flat min Change Partners (-14) F Charade (126601-154) A min Charade (212066-176) A min The Chase, Parts 1 & 2 (-60) A Chase The Clouds Away (-127) C Chasing The Bird (-53) F Cheek To Cheek (-14) C Chega De Saudade (No More Blues) (-23) D min mod to D Chelsea Bridge (-88) D-flat Cherokee (Indian Love Song) (-32, -51, -130) B-flat Cheryl (-74) C Chi Chi (-51) A-flat Chicago Song (-155) C min Chicago (That Toddlin' Town) (-81) B-flat The Chicken (-116) B-flat A Child Is Born (-54, -108) B-flat Children Of Sanchez (-127) D min Children Of The Night (-22) F-sharp min Chim Chim Cher-ee (-93) C min Chitlins Con Carne (-35) C Christmas Is Coming (-66) E-flat The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire) (-25, -66) E-flat (F in v.66) Christmas Time Is Here (-38, -57, -66) F The Christmas Waltz (-25) F Jazz Play-Along Songfinder As of November 2013 Christopher Columbus (-28) B-flat Chucho (-112) D min Circle (-79) D min Climb Ev'ry Mountain (-115) C Clockwise G Cold Duck Time (-59) F Colour My World (-124) F Come Candellia (-61) G Come Fly With Me (-81) B-flat Come On, Come Over (-116) C min Come Rain Or Come Shine (-18, -118) F Come Sunday (-41, -128) B-flat Come Together (-29) D min Comin' Home Baby (-6, -97) G min (D min in v.97) Coming On The Hudson (-90) none Con Alma (-9) C Conception (-19, -160) D-flat Confirmation (-26) F Connie's Blues (-114) E-flat Constipated Duck (-135) E Continuum (-116) E The Cooker A-flat Cool (-92) C Cool Blues (-48) C The Core (-138) E-flat min Corn Bread (-144) F min Cotton Tail (-7, -41, -53) B-flat Countdown (-13) E min Cousin Mary (-13) A-flat Crazeology (-53) B-flat Crazy (-83, -145) A-flat (F in v.145) The Creole Love Call (-88) B-flat Crepuscule (-121) F Crocodile Rock (-104) F Cruella De Vil (-10) B-flat Cute (-17, -169) F D D Natural Blues (-30, -137) D Dance Of The Infidels (-48, -101) F Dance Only With Me (-76) F Dancers In Love (-88) F Dancing In The Street (-107) F Dancing On The Ceiling (-11, -130) F Daniel (-104) C The Darktown Strutters' Ball (-87) C Darn That Dream (-49, -129) G Dat Dere (-59) C Day Dream (-88) F A Day In The Life Of A Fool (Manha De Carnaval) (-23, -133) F min Jazz Play-Along Songfinder As of November 2013 Days Of Wine And Roses (-82, -154) F Deacon Blues (-78) C Dead Man Blues (-119) B-flat Dear Heart (-154) F Dear Old Stockholm (-103) D min Dearly Beloved (-39, -130) C Deck The Hall (-111) F Delauney's Dilemma (-151) E-flat Desafinado (-8, -118) F Desafinado (Off Key) (-128) F Detour Ahead (-69) C Dewey Square (-142) E-flat Dexter Digs In (-60) D-flat Dexter Rides Again (-60) F Dexter's Minor Mad (-60) C min Dexter's Riff (-60) G Dexterity (-48) B-flat Dextivity (-60) C Dindi (-40) E-flat Dizzy Atmosphere (-48, -133) A-flat Django (-19, -151) F min Django's Castle (-121) E-flat Djangology (-121) G Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful? 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