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Page Chanson Création Compositeur Auteur Tonalité 1 AC-CENT-TCHU Page Chanson Création Compositeur Auteur Tonalité 1 AC-CENT-TCHU-ATE THE POSITIVE 2 ACHIN' HEARTED BLUES 1922 Clarence Williams, Clarence Johnson & Spencer Williams Eb 3 AFTERNOON IN PARIS 4 AGAIN 4 AH-LEU-CHA 5 AIN'T CHA' GLAD? 1933 Thomas 'Fats' Waller Andy Razaf G 6 AIN'T MISBEHAVIN' 1929 Thomas 'Fats' Waller & Harry Brooks Andy Razaf Eb 7 AIN'T SHE SWEET? 1927 Milton Ager Jack Yellen Eb 8 AIREGIN 8 AIR MAIL SPECIAL 1941 Benny Goodman, Jimmy Mundy & Charlie Christian Bb 9 ALABAMA JUBILEE 1915 George L. Cobb Jack Yellen C 10 ALABAMY BOUND 1925 Ray Henderson Bud G. DeSylva & Eddie Green G 11 ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND 1911 Irving Berlin C-F 12 ALICE BLUE GOWN 1919 Harry Austin Tierney Joseph McCarthy C 12 ALL ALONE 1924 Irving Berlin F 13 ALL GOD'S CHILLUN GOT RHYTHM 13 ALL I DO IS DREAM OF YOU 1934 Nacio Herb Brown Arthur Freed C 14 ALLIGATOR CRAWL 1937 Thomas 'Fats' Waller Andy Razaf & Joe Davis C 15 ALL MY LIFE 1936 Sam H. Stept Sidney D. Mitchell Eb 15 ALL OF ME 1931 Seymour Simons & Gerald Marks C 16 ALL OF YOU 16 ALL OR NOTHING AT ALL 1940 Jack Lawrence & Arthur Altman C 17 ALL THAT MEAT AND NO POTATOES 17 ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE 1939 Jerome Kern Oscar Hammerstein II Ab 18 ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT 19 ALL TOO SOON 1940 Edward 'Duke' Ellington Carl Sigman G 19 ALMOST LIKE BEING IN LOVE 1947 Frederick Loewe Alan Jay Lerner Bb 20 ALONE 1935 Nacio Herb Brown Arthur Freed Eb 20 ALONE TOGETHER 21 ALTIGHT, OKAY, YOU WIN 21 ALWAYS 1925 Irving Berlin F 22 AMAPOLA (PRETTY LITTLE POPPY) 1924 Joseph M. Lacalle Bb 23 AMERICAN PATROL 24 AM I BLUE? 1929 Harry Akst Grant Clarke F 25 AMONG MY SOUVENIRS 1927 Lawrence Wright (as Horatio Nichols) Edgar Leslie Eb 25 ANCHORS AWEIGH 26 AND THE ANGELS SING 1939 Ziggy Elman Johnny Mercer Eb 26 ANGEL EYES 1946 Matt Dennis Earl Brent Dm 27 ANGRY 1925 Jules Cassard, Henry Brunies & Merritt Brunies Dudley Mecum Bb 27 ANNIE LAURIE 28 ANTHROPOLOGY 28 ANYTHING GOES 1934 Cole Porter C 29 APEX BLUES 1928 Jimmie Noone, Earl Hines & Joe Poston Eb 29 APRIL IN PARIS 1932 Vladimir Dukelsky (as Vernon Duke) E. Y. Harburg C 30 APRIL SHOWERS 1921 Louis Silvers Bud G. DeSylva G 30 ARKANSAS BLUES 1921 Anton Lada & Spencer Williams F 31 AS LONG AS I LIVE 1934 Harold Arlen E. Y. Harburg F 31 ASK ME NOW 32 AS TIME GOES BY 1931 Herman Hupfeld Eb 32 AT A GEORGIA CAMP MEETING 1897 Kerry Mills G & Ab 33 ATLANTAAT LAST BLUES (MAKE ME ONE PALLET ON YOUR 1941 Harry Warren Mack Gordon C 33 FLOOR) 1923 W. C. Handy Dave Elman F 34 AT LONG LAST LOVE 1938 Cole Porter C 34 AT SUNDOWN 1927 Walter Donaldson F 35 AT THE JAZZ BAND BALL 1918 Domenick J. LaRocca & Larry Shields Gm-Bb 36 AUNT HAGAR'S CHILDREN BLUES 1920 W. C. Handy J. Tim Brymn F 37 AU PRIVAVE 37 AUTUMN IN NEW YORK 1935 Vladimir Dukelsky (as Vernon Duke) Gm 38 AUTUMN LEAVES 1947 Joseph Kosma, Jacques Prevert & Johnny Mercer G 38 AUTUMN NOCTURNE 1941 Josef Myrow Kim Gannon C 39 AVALON 1920 Al Jolson & Vincent Rose F 39 AZURE 1937 Edward 'Duke' Ellington Irving Mills F 40 BABY 41 BABY FACE 1926 Harry Akst Benny Davis C 42 BABY BROWN 1935 Alex Hill Ab 42 BABY WON'T YOU PLEASE COME HOME? 1922 Charles Warfield & Clarence Williams Ab 43 BABY, IT'S COLD OUTSIDE 1948 Frank Loesser F 44 BACK BAY SHUFFLE 1939 Teddy McRae & Artie Shaw F 45 BACK IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD 1928 Dave Dreyer Al Jolson & Billy Rose G 45 BACK WATER BLUES 1927 Bessie Smith C 46 BAG'S GROOVE 46 BALLIN' THE JACK 1913 Chris Smith Jim Burris Bb 47 BALTIMORE, THE 1927 Jimmy McHugh Danny Healy & Irving Kahal F 48 BARBADOS 48 BASIN STREET BLUES 1928 Spencer Williams C 49 BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC 1862 William Steffe Julia Ward Howe Bb & C 49 BAUBLES, BANGLES AND BEADS 1953 Robert Wright & George Forrest Ab 50 BEALE STREET BLUES 1916 W. C. Handy Bb-Eb 51 BEALE STREET MAMA 1923 Roy Turk & J. Russel Robinson G 52 BEAU KOO JACK 1928 Alex Hill & Louis Armstrong Walter Melrose Bb-Eb 53 BEAUTIFUL LOVE 1931 Victor Young, Wayne King, & Egbert Van Alstyne Haven Gillespie Em 53 BECAUSE OF YOU 1940 Arthur Hammerstein & Dudley Wilkinson Eb 54 BE BOP 55 BEGIN THE BEGUINE 1935 Cole Porter C 56 BEI MIR BIST DU SCHON 1937 Sholom Secunda (1933) Sammy Cahn & Saul Chaplin (English lyrics) Am 57 BELIEVE IT, BELOVED 1934 J. C. 'Jimmy' Johnson George Whiting & Nat Schwartz C 57 BEMSHA SWING 58 BE MY LOVE 1949 Nicholas Brodszky Sammy Cahn G 58 BERNIE'S TUNE 59 BESAME MUCHO 1941 Consuelo Velasquez Sunny Skylar (English lyrics) Dm 59 BESSIE COULDN'T HELP IT 1925 Byron H. Warner, J. L. Richmond & Charles Bayha F 60 BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE 1927 Ray Henderson Bud G. DeSylva & Lew Brown C 60 BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA 1931 Harold Arlen Ted Koehler F 61 BEWITCHED, BOTHERED AND BEWILDERED 1940 Richard Rodgers Lorenz Hart C 61 BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON 1930 Richard A. Whiting & W. Franke Harling Leo Robin Bb 62 BIDIN MY TIME 1930 George Gershwin Ira Gershwin Eb 62 BIG BUTTER AND EGG MAN 63 BIRD FEATHERS 63 BIRK'S WORKS 64 BIRTH OF THE BLUES 1926 Ray Henderson Bud G. DeSylva & Lew Brown C 65 BIG NOISE FROM WINNETKA 1940 Bob Haggart, Ray Bauduc, Gil Rodin & Bob Crosby Fm 65 BILL BAILEY, WON'T YOU PLEASE COME HOME? 1902 Hughie Cannon F 66 BILLIE'S BOUNCE 66 BILLIE BOY 67 BLACK AND BLUE 1929 Thomas 'Fats' Waller Andy Razaf & Harry Brooks Cm-C-Bb & C 68 BLACK AND TAN FANTASY 1927 Edward 'Duke' Ellington & Bubber Miley Cm 69 BLACK BEAUTY 1928 Edward 'Duke' Ellington Bb 70 BLACK BOTTOM 1926 Ray Henderson Bud G. DeSylva & Lew Brown Eb 71 BLACK BOTTOM STOMP 1926 Jelly Roll Morton Gm-Eb 72 BLACK COFFEE 1948 Sonny Burke & Paul Francis Webster F 73 BLACK SNAKE BLUES 74 BLAME IT ON THE BLUES 1914 Charles L. Cooke G-C 75 BLUE (AND BROKEN HEARTED) 1922 Lou Handman Grant Clarke & Edgar Leslie Bb 75 BLUE AGAIN 1930 WilliamJimmy McHugh 'Count' Basie, Jerry Levinson (as Jerry Livingston) Dorothy Fields C 76 BLUE AND SENTIMENTAL 1938 & Mack David Eb 76 BLUE BECAUSE OF YOU 1934 Miner McEuen George Thiery Cm-Eb 77 BLUE CHAMPAGNE 1941 Grady Watts & Frank Ryerson F 77 BLUEBERRY HILL 1940 Al Lewis, Larry Stock & Vincent Rose Eb 78 BLUE MONK 78 BLUE MOON 1934 Richard Rodgers Lorenz Hart Eb 78 BLUE N' BOOGIE 79 BLUE ORCHIDS 1939 Hoagy Carmichael F 79 BLUE PRELUDE 1933 Joe Bishop Gordon Jenkins Dm 80 BLUE RIVER 1927 Joseph Meyer Alfred Bryan Eb 81 BLUE ROOM 1926 Richard Rodgers Lorenz Hart F 81 BLUESETTE 82 BLUES IN MY HEART 1931 Benny Carter & Irving Mills Dm-Bb 82 BLUES IN THE AIR 1941 Sidney Bechet Eb 83 BLUES IN THE NIGHT 1941 Harold Arlen Johnny Mercer Bb 84 BLUESOLOGY 84 BLUE' TURNING GREY OVER YOU 85 BLUIN' THE BLUES 1918 Henry W. Ragas Bb 86 BLUE SKIES 1927 Irving Berlin Dm 86 BLUES IN THE CLOSET 87 BLUES MARCH 87 BLUES MY NAUGHTY SWEETIE ,,, 88 BODY AND SOUL 1930 John Green Edward Heyman, Robert Sour & Frank Eyton C & Db 88 BOHEMIA AFTER DARK 89 BOPLICITY 89 BORN TO BE BLUE 90 BOULEVARD OF BROKEN DREAMS 1933 Harry Warren Al Dubin Dm 91 BOUNCING WITH BUD 92 BOURBON STREET PARADE 1949 Paul Barbarin Bb 92 BOY NEXT DOOR, THE 1944 Hugh Martin & Ralph Blake Bb 93 BREEZE AND I (THE) 93 BREEZIN' ALONG WITH THE BREEZE 1926 Richard A. Whiting Haven Gillespie & Seymour Simons F 94 BROADWAY 94 BROTHER, CAN YOU SPARE A DIME? 1932 Jay Gorney E. Y. Harburg Cm 95 BROWN SUGAR 1926 Harry Barris Eb 95 BUDDY BOLDEN'S BLUES 1939 Jelly Roll Morton Eb-F 96 BUDDY'S HABIT 1923 Arnett Nelson & Charles T. Straight C-F 97 BUDO 97 BUGLE CALL RAG (vocal version) 1923 Jack Pettis, Billy Meyers & Elmer Schoebel Bb 98 BUGLE BOY MARCH (AMERICAN SOLDIER) 1907 Francis A. Myers F-Bb 99 BUT BEAUTIFUL 1947 Jimmy Van Heusen Johnny Burke G 99 BUT NOT FOR ME 1930 George Gershwin Ira Gershwin Eb 100 BUTTON UP YOUR OVERCOAT 1928 Ray Henderson Bud G. DeSylva & Lew Brown G 100 BUZZY 100 BY AND BY (WHEN THE MORNING COMES) 1906 Charles Albert Tindley Eb & F 101 BYE BYE BLACK BIRD 1926 Ray Henderson Mort Dixon F 101 BYE, BYE, BLUES 1930 Bert Lown, Chauncey Gray, David Bennett & Fred Hamm C 102 BY THE BEAUTIFUL SEA 1914 Harry Carroll Harold R. Atteridge Eb 102 BY THE RIVER SAINTE MARIE 1931 Harry Warren Edgar Leslie F 103 BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON 1909 Gus Edwards Edward Madden C 104 BY THE WATERS OF MINNETONKA 105 CAKE WALKING BABIES FROM HOME 1924 Chris Smith, Henry Troy & Clarence Williams C 106 CALDONIA 1945 Fleecie Moore G 106 CALIFORNIA HERE I COME 1924 Joseph Meyer Al Jolson & Bud G. DeSylva Em-C 107 CALL ME DARLING 1931 Bert Reisfeld, Mart Fryberg & Rolf Marbot Dorothy Dick (English lyrics) G 107 CALL ME IRRESPONSIBLE 1942 Jimmy Van Heusen Sammy Cahn F 108 CALL OF THE FREAKS 1930 Luis Russell Bb 108 CAMP MEETING BLUES 1923 Joseph 'King' Oliver Eb 109 CANADIAN CAPERS 1921 White, Chandler & Cohen G 110 CANADIAN SUNSET 111 CANAL STREET BLUES 1923 Joseph 'King' Oliver (Arr.
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