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1 | The Way You Look Tonight |
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5:02 | ||||
2 | You Get 'Cha |
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4:21 | ||||
3 | Midnight Sun |
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4:24 | ||||
4 | Lady Be Good |
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5:45 | ||||
5 | The High and the Mighty |
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4:20 | ||||
6 | But Not for Me |
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4:27 | ||||
7 | The_Preacher |
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4:32 | ||||
8 | Tenderly |
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3:54 | ||||
9 | Joy |
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3:14 | ||||
10 | Play track | The Champ |
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8:33 | |||
11 | Bayou |
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4:53 | ||||
12 | Deep Purple |
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7:12 | ||||
13 | Moonlight in Vermont |
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4:30 | ||||
14 | Ready 'n Able |
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6:29 | ||||
15 | Turquoise |
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4:11 | ||||
16 | Bubbis |
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4:30 | ||||
17 | Judo Mambo |
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5:32 | ||||
18 | Willow Weep for Me |
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5:40 | ||||
19 | Lover Come Back To Me |
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6:40 | ||||
20 | Well You Needn't |
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6:17 | ||||
21 | Fiddlin' the Minors |
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5:08 | ||||
22 | Autumn Leaves |
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4:43 | ||||
23 | Cover the Waterfront |
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4:42 | ||||
24 | Sweet Georgia Brown |
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9:32 | ||||
25 | Where or When |
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9:16 | ||||
26 | The Preacher |
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6:13 | ||||
27 | Play track | Rosetta |
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10:08 | |||
28 | Play track | Caravan |
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10:18 | |||
29 | Love Is A Many Splendored Thing |
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10:50 | ||||
30 | Get Happy |
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7:18 |
Track number | Play | Loved | Track name | Artist name | Buy | Options | Duration | Listeners |
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31 | Play track | It's Alright With Me |
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32 | Falling in Love With Love |
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11:50 | ||||
33 | How High the Moon |
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5:47 | ||||
34 | Funk's Oats |
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15:33 | ||||
35 | I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart |
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16:38 | ||||
36 | I'm Getting Sentimental Over Yo |
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4:05 | ||||
37 | Groovy Date |
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Jimmy Smith
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Jimmy Smith (1925–2005) was a jazz musician whose instrument was the Hammond B-3 electric organ. Born James Oscar Smith on 8th December 1925 in Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA. Smith was influenced by both gospel and blues. He first achieved prominence in the 1950s where his recordings became popular on jukeboxes before there were commonly used terms to describe his unique musical flavor. In the sixties and seventies he helped create the jazz style known as soul jazz. Smith employed a unique technique to emulate a string bass player on the organ. Although he played walking bass lines … read more