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Exis Jaxn Repertoire Exis Jaxn Repertoire 1. After You’ve Gone 42. Double Trouble 2. Ain’t Misbehavin’ 43. Down Home Blues 3. Ain’t She Sweet 44. Easy to Love 4. All of Me 45. Embraceable You 5. All or Nothing al All 46. Exactly Like You 6. All The Things You Are 47. Falling in Love With Love 7. Almost Like Being in Love 48. Far Away Places 8. Alone and Blue 49. Feel like Making Love 9. Angel Eyes 50. Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue 10. April in Paris 51. Flamingo 11. As Time Goes By 52. Fly Me to the Moon 12. Autumn in New York 53. (A) Foggy Day 13. Autumn Leaves 54. Fools Rush In 14. Basin Street Blues 55. Four 15. Beautiful Love 56. Gee Baby 16. Black Orpheus 57. Gentle Rain 17. Blame it on My Youth 58. Georgia 18. Blue Monk 59. Girl From Ipanema 19. Blue Moon 60. God Bless the Child 20. Bluesette 61. Gone With the Wind 21. Blue Velvet 62. Good Morning Heartache 22. Body and Soul (ver. 1 & 2)) 63. Green Dolphin Street 23. But Beautiful 64. Groovin High 24. Bye Bye Blackbird 65. Harlem Nocturne 25. Can’t Help Lovin dat Man 66. Have You Met Miss Jones? 26. Caravan 67. Hay Bartender 27. Cherokee 68. Here’s That Rainy Day 28. Chicago 69. How High the Moon 29. (A) Child is Born 70. How Insensitive 30. Coffee Time 71. If You Never Came to Me 31. Come Rain or Come Shine 72. I Got Rhythm 32. Could it be You 73. I Hadn’t Anyone Till You 33. Cross Roads Blues 74. I’ll Be Around 34. Cry Me a River 75. I’ll Get By 35. Crystal Silence 76. I’ll Remember April 36. Darn that Dream 77. I’ll Take Romance 37. Dearly Beloved 78. I Love You 38. Desafinado 79. Imagination 39. Don’t Blame Me 80. I’m Old Fashioned 40. Don’t Get Around Much 81. In a Mellow Tone 41. Don’t Go To Strangers 82. In a Sentimental Mood 83. I Should Care 127. Quiet Nights and Quiet Stars 84. Is You Is or Is You Ain’t 128. ‘Round Midnight 85. In the Rest of My Life 129. Once In a While 86. It Don’t Mean a Thing 130. Satin Doll 87. It’s Beginning to Look X-Mas 131. Saturday Sight in Central Park 88. It’s Only a Paper Moon 132. Sentimental Journey 89. Just Friends 133. (The) Shadow of Your Smile 90. Just in Time 134. Shaker Song 91. Just the Two of Us 135. Shine On Harvest Moon 92. Just the Way You Are 136. Smoke Gets In your Eyes 93. Lady Bird 137. Someday My Prince Will Come 94. (The) Lady is a Tramp 138. (The) Song is You 95. Lazy River 139. Sophisticated Lady 96. Let It Snow 140. Sophisticated Swing 97. Let’s Fall In Lover 141. Stella by Starlight 98. Let the Good Times Roll 142. Stompin’ at the Savoy 99. Like Someone in Love 143. Stones in My Passway 100. Long Ago & Far Away 144. Stormy Monday 101. Lover (Wo)Man 145. Stormy Weather 102. Lullaby of Birdland 146. Summertime 103. Mack the Knife 147. Sweet Home Chicago 104. Malted Milk 148. Take Five 105. Meditation 149. Tenderly 106. Midnight Sun 150. Texas Flood 107. Misty 151. There Will Never Be Another 108. Mood Indigo 152. This Masquerade 109. Moonglow 153. Three Little Words 110. Moonlight in Vermont 154. Till There Was You 111. Mr. P.C. 155. Time After Time 112. Mustang Sally 156. Try to Remember 113. My Babies Gone 157. Twisted 114. My Favorite Things 158. Watch What Happens 115. My Funny Valentine 159. Wave 116. My Romance 160. Way You Look Tonight 117. Night & Day 161. Well You Need’nt 118. (A) Night in Tunisia 162. What a Difference a Day 119. Nobody Knows You 163. When I Fall In Love 120. On a Clear Day 164. When Sunny Gets Blue 121. One Note Samba 165. Where Are You 122. On The Sunny Side of Street 166. Who Cares? 123. Our Day Will Come 167. Willow Weep For Me 124. Over the Rainbow 168. You Are So Beautiful 125. Polkadots and Moonbeams 169. You’re Nobody ‘Till 126. Prelude to a Kiss 170. Your Mind Is On Vacation Exis Jaxn Repertoire, p. 2 of 2 .
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