All Currently 137 Available Songs
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A Child is Born
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A jazz ballad. It was written in 1969 by the jazz trumpeter Thad Jones and Alec Wilder and has since become a jazz standard.
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A Foggy Day
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From the 1937 film A Damsel in Distress and originally titled "A Foggy Day (In London Town)".
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Ain't Misbehavin
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by "Fats" Waller
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All Blues
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by Miles Davis
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All My Loving
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Written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney) and from the 1963 album With The Beatles.
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All The Things You Are
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Written for the 1939 Musical "Very Warm for May".
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All of Me
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A jazz standard written by Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons in 1931.
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Any Song Will Do
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When any song here can be used for the concepts in the lessons.
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Autumn Leaves
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Originally it was a 1945 French song "Les Feuilles mortes" (literally "The Dead Leaves").
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Beer Barrel Polka
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Also known as Roll Out the Barrel, is a song which became popular worldwide during World War II.
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Bingo
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Also known as "Bingo Was His Name-O" and "There Was a Farmer Who Had a Dog."
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Black Orpheus
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A Boss Nova standard from the 1959 film, Orfeu Negro made in Brazil by French director Marcel Camus and starring Marpessa Dawn.
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Blue Bossa
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Blue Bossa is one of the easier songs that beginning jazz players tackle.
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Blue Skies
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Written by Irving Berlin in 1926 as a last minute addition to the Rodgers and Hart musical, Betsy.
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Blues in G
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A basic / standard I, IV, V blues in the key of G major.
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Bluesette
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The “Toots” Thielemans Jass Classic
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Brown Eyed Girl
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Written and recorded in 1967 by Van Morrison and produced by Bang Records chief Bert Berns, it was first released in May 1967.
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Call Me
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A Tony Hatch composition first recorded by Petula Clark.
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Classical Gas
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Composed and originally performed by Mason Williams with instrumental backing by members of the Wrecking Crew.
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Crazy
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Composed by Willie Nelson.
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Cute
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By Neal Hefti an American jazz trumpeter, composer, tune writer, and arranger. Best known for the theme music for the Batman tel
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Danny Boy
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Ballad written by Frederic Weatherly and usually set to the tune of the "Londonderry Air".
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Days Of Wine And Roses
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Desafinado
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By Antônio Carlos Jobim with lyrics (in Portuguese) by Newton Mendonça.
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Don't Get Around Much Anymore
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A jazz standard with music by Duke Ellington and lyrics by Bob Russell.
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Donna Lee
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A bebop jazz standard attributed to Charlie Parker.
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Eleanor Rigby
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By The Beatles, originally released on the 1966 album Revolver.
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Embraceable You
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A popular jazz song, with music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin.
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Every Breath You Take
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Written by Sting, the single was the biggest hit of 1983, topping the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for eight weeks.
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Feliz Navidad
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A Christmas song written in 1970 by the Puerto Rican singer-songwriter José Feliciano.
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Finding Love
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Original song by Curt Sheller.
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Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue
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An American popular song that achieved its greatest popularity in the 1920s.
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Fly Me to the Moon
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A popular standard song written by Bart Howard in 1954.
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Fm Blues
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Georgia
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Georgia On My Mind
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Giant Steps
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By John Coltrane, first appearing as the first track on the album of the same name (1960).
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Girl From Ipanema
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The Girl from Ipanema (Garota de Ipanema) is an essential jazz standard that every jazz musician should know.
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God Bless This Child
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Written by Billie Holiday and Arthur Herzog Jr. in 1939.
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Happy Birthday
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Happy Birthday is now in the Public Domain.
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Happy Together
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by Garry Bonner and Alan Gordon
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Have You Meet Miss Jones
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Heat Wave
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Made popular by Motown girl group Martha and the Vandellas.
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Hello Dolly, Mame, Cabaret Medley
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Here's that Rainy Day
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Popular song with music by Jimmy Van Heusen and lyrics by Johnny Burke, published in 1953.
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Hey, Good Lookin
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By Hank Williams as a variation of a song of the same name, similar lyrics, and similar melody written by Cole Porter in 1942.
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Hide Away
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King Blues Blues Classic
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How High the Moon
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A jazz standard with lyrics by Nancy Hamilton and music by Morgan Lewis.
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How Insensitive
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A bossa nova jazz standard composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim, loosely based on Frédéric Chopin's Prelude No.4.
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I'll Remember April
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Published in 1942 and written by Gene de Paul with the lyrics by Patricia Johnston and Don Raye
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I'm A Believer
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Inspector Gadget
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Composed by Shuki Levy & Haim Saban
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Irish Washerwoman
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A traditional Irish jig.
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Jingle Bells
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Published under the title "The One Horse Open Sleigh" in the autumn of 1857
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Jordu
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Joy Spring
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A bebop standard by Clifford Brown.
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Just the Way Your Are
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The classic Billy Joel song.
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Kelle Belle
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An original jazz blues by Curt Sheller.
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Lady Is A Tramp
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Light My Fire
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A song by The Doors which was recorded in August 1966 and released the first week of January 1967.
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London Bridge
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London Bridge Is Falling Dowm, also known as My Fair Lady.
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Lullaby of Birdland
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By George Shearing and lyrics by George David Weiss under the pseudonym "B. Y. Forster"
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Maui Hawai'ian Sup'pa Man
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This song immortalizes Maui, the mischievous demi-god and the great hero of Polynesian/Hawaiian folklore in song.
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Mele Kalikimaka
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A Classic Hawai'ian Christmas Song from 1949.
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Michelle
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Midnight Cafe
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An original song by Curt Sheller from his 2002 Midnight at the Jazz Cafe CD.
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Misty
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A jazz standard written in 1954 by the pianist Erroll Garner.
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Moanin
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A composition by Bobby Timmons, first recorded by Art Blakey's band on the 1958 album of the same title.
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Moon River
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Composed by Johnny Mercer (lyrics) and Henry Mancini (music) in 1961.
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Moondance
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Title song on Van Morrison's 1970 album Moondance.
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Moonlight In Vermont
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The lyrics are also unconventional in that each verse (not counting the bridge) is a haiku.
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Moonlight Serenade
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My Favorite Things
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From the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music.
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My Funny Valentine
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A show tune from the 1937 Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart musical Babes in Arms.
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Norwegian Wood
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Written mainly by John Lennon and credited to the Lennon–McCartney songwriting partnership.
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Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
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Credited to Lennon–McCartney, but written by Paul McCartney.
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Oh! Susanna
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The song was introduced by a local quintette at a concert in Andrews' Eagle Ice Cream Saloon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Old MacDonald Had a Farm
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A children's song and nursery rhymem.
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On Broadway
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Written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil in collaboration with the team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.
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On Green Dolphin Street
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Originally entitled "Green Dolphin Street" is a 1947 popular song composed by Bronisław Kaper with lyrics by Ned Washington.
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Pink Panther
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An instrumental composition by Henry Mancini written as the theme for the 1963 film The Pink Panther.
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Pony Express
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An orginal, bluegrass inspired song by Curt Sheller.
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QuickStart Aeolian Playalong Tracks
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Aeolian Play-along Tracks from the QuickStart Chord Progressions for Lead Guitar
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QuickStart Blues Playalong Tracks
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QuickStart Blues - Minor Pentatonic Play-along Tracks
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QuickStart Dorian Playalong Tracks
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Dorian play-along tracks from the QuickStart Chord Progressions for Lead Guitar
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QuickStart Ionian Playalong Tracks
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Ionian Play-along Tracks from the QuickStart Chord Progressions for Lead Guitar
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QuickStart Mixolydian Playalong Tracks
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Mixolydian Play-along Tracks from the QuickStart Chord Progressions for Lead Guitar
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QuickStart Pentatonic Playalong Tracks
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Pentatonic Play-along Tracks from the QuickStart Chord Progressions for Lead Guitar
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Red River Valley
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A folk song and cowboy music standard of controversial origins that has gone by different names.
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Road Song
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By guitarist Wes Montgomery, released in 1968. It reached number one on the Billboard Jazz album chart.
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Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree
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By Johnny Marks and recorded by Brenda Lee in 1958 on Decca.
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Row, Row, Row Your Boat
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An English language nursery rhyme, and a popular children's song
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Sailors Hornpipe
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Also known as The College Hornpipe and Jack's the Lad is a traditional hornpipe melody.
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Satin Doll
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A 1953 song by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn with lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
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Scrapple The Apple
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Shadow of Your Smile
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Shiny Stockings
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By Frank Foster.
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Silent Night
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Composed in 1818 by Franz Xaver Gruber to lyrics by Joseph Mohr in the small town of Oberndorf bei Salzburg, Austria.
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Soft Winds
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Solar
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The first two measures of this song adorn Miles Davis' tombstone in Woodlawn Cemetery.
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Someday My Prince Will Come
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From Walt Disney's 1937 animated movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
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Somewhere Over the Rainbow
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Over the Rainbow (often referred to as "Somewhere Over the Rainbow) is a classic ballad song with music by Harold Arlen.
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Spain
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A modern jazz standard by Chick Corea.
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Spanish Eyes
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Originally titles Moon Over Naples.
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St. James Infirmary Blues
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Am American blues song of uncertain origin, made famous by Louis Armstrong in his 1928 recording,
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St. Thomas
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The most recognizable instrumental in the repertoire of American jazz tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins.
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Stairway to Heaven
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From Led Zeppelin IV.
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Star Spangled Banner
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The national anthem of the United States of America.
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Summer Samba
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Also known as So Nice or its original Portuguese title, "Samba de Verão".
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Summers Dawn
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From How About More Uke by Curt Sheller
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Summertime
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Form the 1935 opera Porgy and Bess by George Gershwin
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Sunny
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BMI rates "Sunny" number 25 in its "Top 100 songs of the century".
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Super Mario Bros - Main Theme
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Main Theme to Super Mario Bros is a 1985 platform video game developed by Nintendo.
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Super Mario Bros - Underwater Theme
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Theme to Super Mario Bros is a 1985 platform video game developed by Nintendo.
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Super Mario Bros - Underworld Theme
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Theme to Super Mario Bros is a 1985 platform video game developed by Nintendo.
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Surf
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Mainly a 1 6 4 5 chord progression like a lot of songs written in the fifties.
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Sway
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The English version of ¿Quién será?, a 1953 mambo song by Mexican composer and bandleader Pablo Beltrán Ruiz.
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Take Five
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Written by Paul Desmond and performed by The Dave Brubeck Quartet on their 1959 album Time Out.
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Take the A Train
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Arguably the most famous of the many compositions to emerge from the collaboration of Ellington and Strayhorn.
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The Lion Sleeps Tonight
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Also known as "Wimoweh", "Wimba Way" or "Awimbawe", is a song written and recorded originally by Solomon Linda.
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There Will Never Be Another You
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The song was published in 1942, and is one of the most widely known and performed standards of the jazz repertoire.
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This Land - Handwritten Melody and Chord Leadsheet
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This Land is Your Land
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This Old Man
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An English language children's song, counting and nursery rhyme.
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This Train
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This Train is Bound for Glory
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Three Blind Mice
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An English nursery rhyme and musical round.
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Tweaking the Daily Ukulele a.k.a, the Yellow Book
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The Yellow book changes.
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Walk Don't Run
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A rock'n'roll instrumental composition written and first performed by jazz guitarist Johnny Smith in 1955.
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Wave
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By Antonio Carlos Jobim. Recorded as an instrumental on Jobim's 1967 album of the same name.
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West Coast Blues
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A jazz classic by the last jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery.
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What What Happens
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Written by Michel Jean Legrand (born 24 February 1932) is a French musical composer, arranger, conductor, and pianist.
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What's New?
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A 1939 popular song composed by Bob Haggart, with lyrics by Johnny Burke.
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When Sunny Gets Blue
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A jazz standard written by Marvin Fisher and Jack Segal/
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While My Guitar Gently Weeps
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Written by George Harrison of The Beatles for their double album The Beatles (also known as The White Album)
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Witchcraft
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By Cy Coleman with lyrics by Carolyn Leigh. Released as a single by Frank Sinatra, and reached number twenty in the US.
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Yesterday
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Recorded by The Beatles for their 1965 album Help.
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You Are The Sunshine of My Life
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1973 R&B pop single released by Stevie Wonder.
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You Send Me
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By American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke, released on September 7, 1957 by Keen Records.
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You've Got A Friend In Me
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Theme song for the 1995 Disney/Pixar animated film Toy Story by Randy Newman