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Klipptones Rep List (Oct 2015) Klipptones Repertoire* * new songs always being added, we take requests By Era 1920’s jazz Let’s Do It, Let’s Fall in Love Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Fats Waller) Look For the Silver Lining Blue Skies (Ella Fitzgerald) Love Me or Leave Me Cry Me a River (Ella Fitzgerald) Makin’ Whoopee Deed I Do Mean to Me Exactly Like You (Louis Armstrong) My Heart Stood Still Gee Baby Ain’t I Good to You (Billie Holiday) Oh, Lady Be Good Honeysuckle Rose (Mildred Bailey) On a Clear Day How Long Has This Been Going On On the Street Where You Live I Can’t Give You Anything But Love On the Sunny Side of the Street I Got Rhythm (Ethel Merman) S’Wonderful If I Had You The Birth of the Blues In the Mood (Benny Goodman) Walkin’ My Baby Back Home 1930’s jazz I’ve Got the World on a String (Louis Armstrong) A Kiss to Build a Dream On (Louis Armstrong) It’s Only a Paper Moon A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (Bobby Jeepers Creepers Darrin) Just One of Those Things A Tisket A Tasket (Ella Fitzgerald) Lady Is a Tramp All of Me (Louis Armstrong) Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off All the Things You Are Let’s Fall in Love As Time Goes By Night and Day Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea Our Love Is Here to Stay Blue Moon (Billy Eckstine) Over the Rainbow But Not For Me (Chet Baker) Pennies From Heaven (Bing Crosby) Cheek to Cheek Sing, Sing, Sing (Benny Goodman) Dream a Little Dream of Me (Louis Armstrong) Smile (Charlie Chaplin) Glory of Love (Mel Torme) Stars Fell on Alabama Heart and Soul (Hoagy Carmichael) Stormy Weather (Lena Horne) How High the Moon (Ella Fitzgerald) Summertime I Get a Kick Out of You That Old Feeling (Chet Baker) I Get Along Without You Very Well They All Laughed I Only Have Eyes For You They Can’t Take That Away From Me I’ll Be Seeing You (Billie Holiday) Undecided I’m Beginning to See the Light 1940’s jazz Baby It’s Cold Outside (Louis/Ella) A Sunday Kind of Love (Ella Fitzgerald) Bewitched (Ella Fitzgerald) Accentuate the Positive (Bing Crosby) Beyond the Sea (Bobby Darrin) Almost Like Being in Love Black Coffee (Sarah Vaughn) Angel Eyes Blue Lester Autumn Leaves C’est Si Bon (Louis Armstrong) Do It the Hard Way I’m Old Fashioned Do Nothing Til You Hear From Me (Duke It Don’t Mean a Thing (Duke Ellington) Ellington) Like Someone in Love Don’t Get Around Much Anymore (Harry Moonlight Becomes You Connick Jr.) Old Devil Moon Everything Happens to Me (Tommy Dorsey) Straighten Up and Fly Right For Sentimental Reasons (Nat King Cole) Take the A Train (Duke Ellington) Frim Fram Sauce (Louis/Ella) That Old Black Magic Good Morning Heartache (Billie Holiday) There Will Never Be Another You I Could Write a Book (Harry Connick Jr.) Time After Time I Fall in Love Too Easily (Chet Baker) Too Darn Hot I’m Just a Lucky So and So (Ella Fitzgerald) You Make Me Feel So Young 1950’s/60’s I Put a Spell on You (Screamin’ Jay Hawkins) A Hard Day’s Night (Beatles) I Saw Her Standing There (The Beatles) All I Have to Do is Dream (Everly Brothers) In the Midnight Hour (Wilson Pickett) All Shook Up (Elvis Presley) Johnny Be Good (Chuck Berry) Blue Christmas (Elvis Presley) Knock on Wood (Eddie Floyd) Blueberry Hill (Fats Domino) You Send Me (Sam Cooke) Can’t Help Falling in Love (Elvis Presley) Little Bitty Pretty One (Frankie Lymon) Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You (Frankie Vallie) Love Me Tender (Elvis Presley) Come Go With Me (Del Vikings) Love Potion No. 9 (The Clovers) Come Together (The Beatles) My Boyfriend’s Back (The Shirelles) Do You Love Me (The Contours) My Girl (The Temptations) Earth Angel (The Penguins) Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag (James Brown) Eight Days a Week (The Beatles) Que Sera (Doris Day) Flip, Flop and Fly (Big Joe Turner) Rock Around the Clock (Bill Haley) Georgia On My Mind (Ray Charles) Rockin’ Robin (Bobby Day) Good Golly Miss Molly (The Beatles) Runaround Sue (Dion) Goodnight Sweetheart (The Spaniels) Shake, Rattle and Roll (Jerry Lee Lewis) Hallelujah I Just Love Her So (Ray Charles) Sittin’ on the Dock of a Bay (Otis Redding) Happy Together (The Turtles) Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (The Platters) Hit the Road Jack (Ray Charles) Stand By Me (Ben E. King) Hound Dog (Elvis Presley) Tequila (The Champs) How Sweet It Is to Be Loved By You (Marvin The Wanderer (Dion) Gaye) Tutti Frutti (Little Richard) I Don’t Know (Ruth Brown) Twist and Shout (The Beatles) I Feel Good (James Brown) When I’m 64 (The Beatles) I Got a Woman (Ray Charles) By Vibe It Might As Well Be Swing Accentuate the Positive (Bing Crosby) A Kiss to Build a Dream On (Louis Armstrong) Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Fats Waller) A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (Bobby Ain’t That a Kick in the Head (Dean Martin) Darrin) All of Me (Louis Armstrong) A Tisket A Tasket (Ella Fitzgerald) All the Things You Are As Long As I’m Singin’ (Bobby Darrin) If I Had You Autumn Leaves (Frank Sinatra) In the Mood (Benny Goodman) Baby It’s Cold Outside (Louis/Ella) It Don’t Mean a Thing (Duke Ellington) Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea It Had to Be You (Harry Connick Jr.) Beyond the Sea (Bobby Darrin) It Only Took a Kiss (Big Bad Voodoo Daddy) Blue Lester It’s Alright With Me (Nat King Cole/Ella) Blue Moon (Billy Eckstine) It’s Only a Paper Moon Blue Skies (Ella Fitzgerald) Jeepers Creepers Bourbon Street Parade Johnny Come Lately But Not For Me (Chet Baker) Jump, Jive & Wail (Brian Setzer) C’est Si Bon (Louis Armstrong) Just One of Those Things Call Me Irresponsible (Frank Sinatra) Just You, Just Me Candy (Nat King Cole) L-O-V-E (Nat King Cole) Cheek to Cheek La Vida Loca (Ricky Martin) Come Fly With Me (Frank Sinatra) Lady Is a Tramp (Frank Sinatra) Crazy Little Thing Called Love Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off Dark Eyes Let’s Do It, Let’s Fall in Love Darktown Strutters Ball Let’s Fall in Love Dear Future Husband (Meghan Trainor) Like Someone in Love Deed I Do (Fats Waller) Look For the Silver Lining Do It the Hard Way (Chet Baker) Love Me or Leave Me Do Nothing Til You Hear From Me (Duke Mack the Knife (Bobby Darrin) Ellington) Makin’ Whoopee Don’t Get Around Much Anymore (Harry Mambo Swing (Big Bad Voodoo Daddy) Connick Jr.) Mean to Me Dream a Little Dream of Me 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Light Stars Fell on Alabama I’m Just a Lucky So and So (Ella Fitzgerald) Stormy Weather (Lena Horne) I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm Straighten Up and Fly Right I’ve Got the World on a String (Louis Armstrong) Summertime Take the A Train (Duke Ellington) They Can’t Take That Away From Me Teach Me Tonight Time After Time (Chet Baker) That Old Black Magic Too Darn Hot (Ella Fitzgerald) That Old Feeling (Chet Baker) Undecided The Birth of the Blues Walkin’ My Baby Back Home The Way You Look Tonight Witchcraft There Will Never Be Another You You Make Me Feel So Young They All Laughed You’re Nobody Til Somebody Loves You Sinatra-Style Mack the Knife All the Way More (from Mondo Cane) Almost Like Being in Love Nice n’ Easy Angel Eyes One For My Baby As Time Goes By Sway Call Me Irresponsible That’s All Come Fly With Me The Birth of the Blues Fly Me to the Moon The Way You Look Tonight High Hopes Witchcraft I Wish You Love You Make Me Feel So Young I’ll Be Seeing You Young At Heart Lady Is a 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Only Have Eyes For You What a Wonderful World (Louis Armstrong) I’ll Stand By You (The Pretenders) When I Fall In Love I’m Old Fashioned You Are So Beautiful (Joe Cocker) It Had to Be You Dance Dance Dance Angel (Shaggy) A Hard Day’s Night (Beatles) Bad Case of Loving You (Robert Palmer) All Shook Up (Elvis Presley) Brown Eyed Girl (Van Morrison) Come Go With Me (Del Vikings) Jump, Jive & Wail (Brian Setzer) Come Together (The Beatles) Just a Gigolo (David Lee Roth) Do You Love Me (The
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