Bonus tracks (11)

Song title Release datesort ascending Singer - Band Singer-Band picture Album Country Musical genre Remarks
Freddie Freeloader Aug. 1959 Miles Davis Kind of Blue USA Jazz
I Wanna Be Loved By You 1959 Marilyn Monroe I Wanna Be Loved By You USA Jazz Written for the 1928 musical "Good Boy", Marilyn sung it in the movie "Some Like It Hot"
Camptown Races 1959 Dave Brubeck Quartet Gone with the Wind USA Jazz
That Certain Feeling 1959 Ella Fitzgerald Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Songbook USA Jazz Written in 1925 by George Gershwin with lyrics by Ira Gershwin
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Nov. 1958 THE PLATTERS Remember When? USA R&B Composed by Jerome Kern and written by Otto Harbach for "Roberta", their 1933 operetta
Milestones Sept. 1958 Miles Davis Milestones USA Jazz
Chicago (That Toddlin' Town) Jan. 1958 Franck Sinatra Come Fly with Me USA Jazz
Great Balls of Fire Nov. 1957 JERRY LEE LEWIS Great Balls of Fire USA ROCK Written in 1957 by Jack Hammer and Otis Blackwell
All Shook Up Mar 1957 ELVIS PRESLEY All Shook Up USA ROCK
I've Got You Under My Skin Mar. 1956 Frank Sinatra Frank Sinatra in 1947 (New York) Songs for Swingin' Lovers USA Jazz Written by Cole Porter in 1936
The Saints Rock 'N' Roll 1956 BILL HALEY AND HIS COMETS The Saints Rock 'N' Roll USA ROCK
Burn That Candle 1955 BILL HALEY AND HIS COMETS Burn That Candle USA ROCK
Stompin' at the Savoy 1955 Duke Ellington Ellington '55 USA Jazz
Lullaby of Birdland 1954 Sarah Vaughan Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown USA Jazz Dedicated to "Bird" (Charlie Parker) and Birdland, New York's jazz club also named in his honor
Solar 1954 Miles Davis Walkin' USA Jazz
Ballade des dames du temps jadis 1953 GEORGES BRASSENS Ballade des dames du temps jadis France Various Written by François Villon
La Mauvaise Réputation 1952 GEORGES BRASSENS La Mauvaise Réputation France Various It was banned from TV and radio play when it was released
Confirmation 1947 Charlie Parker Confirmation USA Jazz Its first released version was taken from a broadcast of a 1947 Carnegie Hall performance that featured Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie
Lili Marleen 1939 MARLENE DIETRICH - Germany Various The anti-Nazi actress and singer Marlène Dietrich interpreted it in numerous concerts given at the end of the war and it became the song of the liberation
Jumpin' At The Woodside Dec. 1938 Count Basie Jumpin' At The Woodside USA Jazz
When the Saints Go Marching In 1938 Louis Armstrong When the Saints Go Marching In USA Jazz This Negro Spritual is a slight adaptation of the song composed by Katharine Purvis and James Milton Black in 1896
Exactly Like You 1937 Django Reinhardt - France Jazz
You Showed Me The Way 1937 Billie Holiday Billie Holiday in 1949 You Showed Me The Way USA Jazz
It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) 1932 Duke Ellington It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) USA Jazz
Chicken Reel 1910 JOSEPH M. DALY - USA Instrumental music

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