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Jazzbos 3 Songlist Jazz Standards & Swing Jazzbos 3 Songlist Jazz Standards & Swing All Right, OK, You Win L-O-V-E Ain’t Misbehavin’ Lover Come Back to Me All Of Me Lost Mind Bie Meir Bistu Shein Mack the Knife Blue Moon Moonlight in Vermont Blue Skies The More I See You Bye Bye Blackbird My Blue Heaven Bye Bye Blues Never on Sunday Chances Are Our Love is Here to Stay Cheek to Cheek Peel Me a Grape Comes Love Pennies From Heaven Deed I do Que Sera Sera Devil and the Deep Blue Sea Red, Red Robin Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me Route 66 Don’t Blame Me Scotch & Soda Don’t Get Around Much Anymore Sentimental Journey Dream a Little Dream of Me Shadow of your Smile East of the Sun Sometimes I’m Happy Exactly Like You Slow Boat to China Every Time We Say Goodbye Fever Stairway to the Stars Fly Me to the Moon Stormy Weather For Sentimental Reasons Sunny Side of the Street Glory of Love Up a Lazy River I Can’t Give You Anything But Love That’s All I Left My Heart in San Francisco That’s Amore I Love Being Here With You That’s Life I’m Beginning to See the Light The Look of Love I’m Confessing That I Love You The Nearness of You I’m Gonna Sit Right Down This Can’t Be Love Is You Is Or Is You Aint’ Till There Was You I’m in the Mood for Love Twilight Time It Had to Be You You’d Be So Nice to Come Home I Wanna Be Loved By You To You Was Right Baby I Was a Little Too Lonely What a Difference A Day Makes.. I Wish You Love What a Little Moonlight Can Do I’ve Got You Under My Skin What a Wonderful World La Vie En Rose When you Wish Upon a Star Lazybones Why Don’t You Do Right World on a String Brazil/Latin A Day in the Life of a Fool Instrumentals Autumn Leaves All Blues Besame Mucho Blue Monk Call Me Cantaloupe Island Corcovado Freddy the Freeloader Misty Girl From Ipanema Naima La Bamba Dindi Road Song Nature Boy Samba De Orpheu Our Day Will Come Sleepwalk So Danco Samba Smile Solamente Una Vez Sway Spanish Harlem Me Now Temptation St. Thomas This Masquerade Unit 7 Willow Weep for me Pop/Rock/Blues Across the Universe Beatles Ain’t No Sunshine Bill Withers Ain’t That Loving You Baby Jimmy Reed At Last Etta James Baby What You Want Me to Do Jimmy Reed Be My Baby Ronettes Blackbird Beatles Brown Eyed Girl Van Morrison Catch a Falling Star Perry Como Come Away With Me Nora Jones Come Softly to Me The Fleetwoods Crazy Patsy Cline Cry to Me Solomon Burke Crazy Love Van Morrison Cupid Sam Cooke Dance Me to the End of Love Leonard Cohen Don’t Know Why Nora Jones Fields of Gold Sting Fire and Rain James Taylor Georgia on My Mind Ray Charles Get Off My Cloud Rolling Stones Get Together Youngbloods Going to the Chapel The Dixie Cups Green River Creedence Clearwater Revival Groovin’ The Young Rascals Hallelujah Leonard Cohen Heart of Saturday Night Tom Waits Hellhound Blues Robert Johnson How Sweet It Is Marvin Gaye I Can’t Help Falling In Love Elvis Presley Imagine John Lennon In My Life Paul McCartney In The Midnight Hour Wilson Pickett I Like it Like That The Miracles Into the Mystic Van Morrison It’s Now or Never Elvis Presley I Will Beatles La Bamba Ritchie Valens Like a Hurricane Neil Young Love in Vain Robert Johnson Love is Strange Mickey & Silvia Make You Feel My Love Adele/Dylan Mercy Duffy Midnight at the Oasis Maria Muldaur Moon Dance Van Morrison Mustang Sally Wilson Pickett) My Babe Little Walter) My Girl The Temptations) No Expectations Rolling Stones) Norwegian Wood Beatles) Not Fade Away Buddy Holly) On Broadway George Benson) Rock Around the Clock Bill Haley & The Comets) Save the Last Dance for Me The Drifters) Shower the People James Taylor) Sloop John B The Kingston Trio Spanish Harlem Ben E King Spider & the Fly Rolling Stones Stand By Me Ben E King Stay with Me Sam Smith Sunshine Superman Donovan Suzanne James Taylor Suzie Q Creedence Clearwater Revival That’s Alright Momma Elvis Presley These Boots Are Made for Walkin Nancy Sinatra Time After Time Cyndi Lauper These Days Jackson Browne Unchain My Heart Ray Charles Under the Boardwalk The Drifters Up On the Roof Carole King Walkin to New Orleans Fats Domino Will You Love Me Tomorrow Carole King You Belong to Me The Duprees You've Got a Friend Carole King You Don’t Know Me Ray Charles You Send Me Sam Cooke You Take My Breath Away Tuck & Patti You’ve Gotta Move Rolling Stones You’ve Got What It Takes Brook Benton/Dinah Washington Folk / Country / Western A Case of You Joni Mitchell All I Want Joni Mitchell Always Late Lefty Frizzell Baby Please Don’t Go Big Joe Williams Big Road Blues Tommy Johnson Buckets of Rain Bob Dylan Carey Joni Mitchell C C Ryder Ma Rainey Chelsea Morning Joni Mitchell Colours Donovan Country Roads John Denver Feeling Groovy Simon & Garfunkel Five Hundred Miles Peter, Paul & Mary Harvest Moon Neil Young Hey Good Looking Hank Williams Sr. If I Were A Carpenter Tim Harden If Today Were Not An Endless Highway Bob Dylan I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry Hank Williams Sr. Into the Mystic Van Morrison Early Mornin’ Rain Judy Collins/Gordon Lightfoot Lakes of Ponchartrain Traditional Last Thing on My Mind Tom Paxton Lonesome River Ralph Stanley Long Gone Lonesome Blues Hank Williams Sr. Many a Mile Patrick Sky Moonlit Mile Rolling Stones My Baby Thinks He’s a Train Rosanne Cash Mystery Train Elvis Presley Orphan Girl Gillian Welch Oh Suzanna James Taylor Please Help Me I’m Falling Hank Locklin Poetry Man Phoebe Snow Reuben Had A Train Patrick Sky Richland Woman Blues Mississippi Fred McDowell Rockin' Robin Bobby Day Roll Em Easy Little Feat Roly Poly Bob Wills Scarborough Fair Simon & Garfunkel Shame Of Doing Wrong Richard Thompson Somewhere over the Rainbow Judy Garland Tennessee Waltz Patti Page Tonight I’ll be Staying with You Bob Dylan Walking After Midnight Patsy Cline You Are My Sunshine Jimmie Davis The Water is Wide Traditional Woodstock Joni Mitchell Originals By the Fireside Crazy About You Don’t Say Goodnight Everlasting Love Georgia Honey I just Need You If You Could Have It All Love Slipped Out the Door Sleepy Time Boy Swinging Into Heaven Step Up Honey What is the Moon For .
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