Bonus tracks (11)
Song title | Release date | Singer - Band | Singer-Band picture | Album | Country | Musical genre | Remarks | |
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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 | 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 | 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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