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Evergreens for Bb Tenor Sax Evergreens for Bb Tenor Sax 32. Blue Hawaii - (from "Waikiki – A – Wedding") 33. Blue Moon 1. Ain’t Misbehavin’ 34. Blue Suede Shoes 2. Ain’t She Sweet 35. Blue Tango 3. Alexander’s Ragtime Band 36. Blue Velvet 4. All I Ask of You 37. Blueberry Hill 5. All I Do Is Dream of You 38. Blue Tail Fly - (Jimmie Crack Corn) 6. All I Have to do is Dream 39. Bluesette 7. All Shook Up 40. Bridge Over Troubled Water 8. Alley Cat Song 41. Buttons and Bows - (from 9. Aloha ‘Oe "Paleface") 10. American Patrol 42. By the Light of the Silvery Moon 11. An American Trilogy 43. Bye Bye Blackbird 12. And All That Jazz - From the musical "Chicago" 13. Aquarius - From the musical "Hair" – C – 14. Are You Lonesome Tonight? 15. As Tears Go By 44. Cabaret - (from Cabaret) 16. As Time Goes By 45. California Dreaming 17. Aux Champs-Elysées 46. Cant help lovin 'dat man - (from 18. Ave Maria "Show Boat") 47. Caravan 48. Cecilia – B – 49. C'est Magnifique 50. C'est Si Bon 19. Baby Elephant Walk - (from the film 51. Chanson d'Amour "Hatari") 52. Charade 20. Baby Face 53. Charmaine 21. Baby, It's Cold Outside 54. Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom 22. Bad Moon Rising White 23. Night of Stars and Night of Love - 55. Chim Chim Cher-ee - from Walt Barcarole from "Tales of Hoffmann" Disney's "Mary Poppins" 24. Basin Street Blues 56. Cocktails For Two 25. Beer Barrel Polka - (Skoda Lasky) 57. Cool Water 26. Belle of the Ball 27. Bésame Mucho 28. Big Spender – D – 29. Bill Bailey, won't you please come home? 58. Dansen på Sunnanö 30. Blame it on the Bossa Nova 59. The Darktown Strutters' Ball 31. Blue Christmas 60. Daydream Believer 1 Evergreens for Bb Tenor Sax 61. Desafinado 90. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 62. Dixie 91. Goodnight Irene 63. Do Nothing Till You Hear From me 92. Goody goody 64. Do you know the way to San Jose 93. La Goualante du pauvre Jean 65. Don't Bring Lulu 94. The Great Pretender 66. Don't Fence Me In 67. Don't Get Around Much Anymore 68. Downtown - H – 95. HALLELUJAH – E – 96. Happy Days Are Here Again 97. A Hard Day's Night 69. Easter Parade 98. Havah Nagilah 70. Ebb Tide 99. Heartaches By The Number 71. Edelweiss 100. He'll Have To Go 72. El Condor Passa 101. Hernando's Hideaway 73. The End of the World 102. Hey Jude 74. EVERYTHING'S COMING UP 103. Hi-Lili Hi-Lo ROSES 104. Hit The Road Jack 75. The Entertainer 105. Homeward Bound 106. The Holy City 107. Honeysuckle Rose – F – 76. The 59th Street Bridge song – I – 77. Fernando 78. Five foot two, eyes of blue - (has 108. I Can't Give You Anything But Love anybody seen my girl?) 109. I Can't Stop Loving You 79. Flicka från Backafall 110. I Get A Kick Out Of You 80. FLY ME TO THE MOON 111. I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good 81. From a Jack to a King 112. I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' 82. Funiculi, Funicula 113. I Know Him So Well - from "Chess" 114. I Love Paris - from "Can Can" 115. I Say A Little Prayer – G – 116. I Walk The Line 117. If you knew Susie - (like I know 83. Georgia on My Mind Susie) 84. Georgy Girl 118. I'll never fall in love again - (from 85. Get Me to the Church on Tim Promises, promises) 86. The Girl From Ipanema – (Garota de 119. I'll Never Find Another You Ipanema) 120. I'm Beginning To See The Light 87. The Glory Of Love 121. I'm In The Mood For Love 88. The Glow Worm 122. In Dulci Jubilo - Heinrich Seuse, 89. Good Luck Charm circa 1328 123. The Irish Washerwoman 2 Evergreens for Bb Tenor Sax 124. ISLE OF CAPRI 150. Loch Lomond 125. It Ain't Necessarily So - From 151. The Loco-Motion "Porgy and Bess" 152. Londonderry Air - (Would God I 126. It's my Party Were The Tender Apple Blossom) 127. It's Only A Paper Moon 153. Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing 128. I've Been Working On the Railroad 154. Love me tender 129. I've Got A Lovely Bunch Of 155. Love Potion Number Nine Coconuts 156. Lullaby of Birdland 157. The Lullaby Of Broadway – J – – M – 130. Java Jive 131. The Jazz-Me Blues 158. Maria Elena 132. Jeux interdits - (Romance Anónimo) 159. Mary's Boy Child 133. Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho 160. Melodie d'Amour 134. Le jugement de Pàris - Extrait de "La 161. Merry Widow Waltz belle Hélène" 162. Memory - from the musical "Cats" 135. Just a Closer Walk With Thee 163. Michelle 164. Moanin' 165. Mockin' Bird Hill - (Tra-la la twittle – K – dee dee dee) 166. Mood Indigo 136. King of the road 167. Moon River 168. More - Theme from "Mondo Cane" 169. Morning Has Broken 170. Mull of Kintyre – L – 171. The Music Of The Night - fom The Phantom of the Opera 137. La Cucaracha 172. Muskrat Ramble 138. La Mer 173. My Blue Heaven 139. La vie en rose 174. My Heart Belongs To Daddy 140. The Lady is a Tramp – (from "Babes 175. My Melancholy Baby In Arms") 176. My Way 141. Largo (Going home) - From the "New World" Symphony 142. Lazy River 143. Lazybones – N – 144. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 177. Never On Sunday 145. Let Me Call You Sweetheart 178. Night And Day 146. Let's Do It - (Let's Fall in Love) 179. Nocturne - simplified — Performed 147. Lili Marlene by Secret Garden 148. L'important c'est la rose 180. Norwegian Wood - (This Bird has 149. Little Brown Jug Flown) 3 Evergreens for Bb Tenor Sax – S – – O – 208. Sail Along Silv'ry Moon 181. O Holy Night - Minuit, chrêtiens 209. Sailing 182. O Sole Mio 210. Satin Doll 183. Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da 211. Save The Last Dance For Me 184. Ode To Joy - Joyful, Joyful, We 212. Scarborough Fair Adore Thee 213. Scotland the Brave 185. Oh My Pa-Pa - (O, mein Papa) 214. Seemann 186. Oh, Lonesome Me 215. September Song 187. Oh, Pretty Woman 216. Seventy Six Trombones 188. Ol' Man River - from "Show Boat" 217. The Shadow Of Your Smile 189. On the sunny side of the street 218. The Sheik Of Araby 190. Over The Rainbow 219. Sheila 220. Shine On Harvest Moon 221. Show Me the Way to Go Home – P – 222. SIDE BY SIDE 223. Silence is Golden 191. Parade of the tin soldiers 224. Singing the blues 192. Perdido 225. On a Slow Boat to China 193. Perfidia 226. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 194. Petite Fleur - (Little Flower) 227. Solitude 195. Plaisir d'amour - Love's Delight 228. Some Enchanted Evening - from 196. Play A Simple Melody "South Pacific" 197. A Pub With No Beer 229. Something Stupid 198. Puttin' On The Ritz 230. Something 199. Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head 231. Song from Moulin Rouge - (Where – (from "Butch Cassidy and the is Your Heart) Sundance Kid") 232. Sophisticated Lady 233. Sound of Silence 234. South Of The Border - (Down Mexico Way) – R – 235. Spanish Eyes 236. STARDUST 200. Ramblin' Rose 237. St. Louis Blues 201. Red Sails in the Sunset 238. Stompin' At The Savoy 202. Rhythm of the Rain 239. Stranger On The Shore 203. Ring of Fire 240. Strangers in the Night 204. ROSES OF PICARDY 241. Strike Up The Band! 205. Royal Garden Blues 242. Summertime 206. Rum and Coca Cola 243. Sunny Afternoon 207. Running Bear 244. Surrender - (Ritorno a Sorriento) 245. Sweet Georgia Brown 246. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot 247. The Swingin' Shepherd Blues 4 Evergreens for Bb Tenor Sax 248. SWINGING ON A STAR 276. Vaya Con Dios - (May God be with you) 277. Volare – T – 249. Take Five – W – 250. Take The 'A' Train 251. A Taste of Honey 278. A Walk in the Black Forest - (I walk 252. The Teddy Bears' Picnic with you) 253. Tea For Two 279. Walk on by 254. TELSTAR 280. Walkin' My Baby Back Home 255. Tennessee Waltz 281. Wand'rin' Star - from "Paint Your 256. That's Entertainment Wagon" 257. The Rose 282. Wenn der weiße Flieder wieder blüht 258. There goes my everything - Slowfox 259. These Foolish Things 283. Wheels 260. They Can't Take That Away From 284. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Me 285. WHEN YOU WISH UPON A STAR 261. The Third Man Theme 286. When You're Smiling 262. This Ole House 287. Whispering 263. Three Little Fishies - (Itty Pitty Poo) 288. Winchester Cathedral 264. Tijuana Taxi 289. Wooden Heart 265. Time To Say Goodbye - (Con te 290. Wouldn't it be Loverly - from "My partirò) Fair Lady" 266. Tonight - "West Side Story" 267. Top Of The World 268. True Love - from "High Society" – Y – 269. Turkey in the Straw 270. Tuxedo Junction 291. Yellow Bird 271. Twilight Time 292. Yakety Sax 272. Two Sleepy People 293. Yes Sir, That's My Baby 294. Yesterday 295. Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday – U – 296. You Do Something To Me 297. You'll Never Walk Alone 273. Unchained Melody 274. Under the bridges of Paris - (Sous les ponts de Paris) – V – 275. Valse N°2 5 .
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