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Our Songs
A (Small) Sampling of Forty Top Selections from
the Orchestra's Repertoire (Not to be confused with the
"Top Forty")
California, Here I Come - Joseph Meyer and B. G.
DeSylva, 1924
The Best Things in Life are Free - DeSylva, Brown
and Henderson, 1927
Billboard March - John Klohr, 1901
Black Bottom - DeSylva, Brown & Henderson,
1926
Fascinating Rhythm - George Gershwin, 1924
Alexander's Ragtime Band - Irving Berlin, 1911
They Didn't Believe Me - Jerome Kern, 1914
Baltimore Buzz - J. H. ("Eubie") Blake, 1921
Linger Awhile - Vincent Rose and Harry Owens,
1923
Mississippi Mud - Harry Barris, 1927
Pine Apple Rag - Scott Joplin, 1909
Rose Room - Art Hickman, 1917
Li'l Darlin' - Neal Hefti, 1958
Thou Swell, Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart,
1927
King Cotton, John Philip Sousa, 1895
My Blue Heaven - Walter Donaldson and George
Whiting, 1927
Honeysuckle Rose - Thomas "Fats" Waller and Andy
Razaf, 1929
Japanese Sandman - Richard Whiting, 1920
Begin the Beguine - Cole Porter, 1935
Darktown Strutters' Ball - Shelton Brooks, 1915
Chicago (That Toddlin' Town) - Fred Fisher, 1922
When the Midnight Choo Choo Leaves for Alabam'
- Irving Berlin, 1912
Golliwogg's Cakewalk - Claude DeBussy, 1906
Star Dust - Hoagy Carmichael, 1929
Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis - Kerry Mills and
Andrew Sterling, 1904
The Grizzly Bear - George Botsford, 1910
Hearts and Flowers - Theo. Moses Tobani, 1893
If You Knew Susie - B. G. DeSylva, 1925
The Baltimore Todalo - J. Hubert "Eubie" Blake,
1909
Summertime - George Gershwin, 1935
Always - Irving Berlin, 1925
Lassus Trombone - Henry Fillmore, 1915
Memphis Blues - W. C. Handy, 1912
The Stripper - David Rose, 1961
Varsity Drag - DeSylva, Brown & Henderson,
1927
Paddlin' Madelin' Home - Harry Woods, 1925
Alabama Jubilee - George L. Cobb, 1915
Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go with Friday on Saturday
Night? - Meyer/Lewis/Young, 1916
Frisco Rag - Harry Armstrong, 1910
Hello, Ma Baby - Joe Howard and Ida Emerson,
1899
A List of Concert Performances, and the selections
first played during those concerts.
June 1998 - Music That Moved America
The Billboard March - John Klohr, 1901
Waiting for the Robert E. Lee - Lewis F.Muir and L. Wolfe
Gilbert, 1912
Ragtime Cowboy Joe - Lewis F. Muir and Maurice Abrahams,
1912
Alabamy Bound - B. G. DeSylva, Bud Green and Ray Henderson,
1925
Levee Revels - Wm. Christopher O'Hare, 1898
Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go with Friday on Saturday Night?
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George W. Meyer, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, 1916
Hearts and Flowers - Theodore Moses Tobani, 1893
Varsity Drag - B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson,
1927
What is Love? - Irving Berlin, 1914
Alice Blue Gown - Harry Austin Tierney, 1919
Rose Room - Art Hickman, 1917
Always - Irving Berlin, 1925
California, Here I Come - Joseph Meyer and B. G. DeSylva,
1924
Fascinating Rhythm - George Gershwin, 1924
A Mighty Fortress Is Our God - Martin Luther, 1529
Pine Apple Rag - Scott Joplin, 1909
He'd Have to Get Under - Maurice Abrahams, 1913
The Free Lance; On to Victory - John Philip Sousa, 1906
My Blue Heaven - Walter Donaldson and George Whiting,
1927
Paddlin' Madelin' Home - Harry Woods, 1925
Thinking of You - Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, 1927
Missouri Romp - Arthur Marshall, 1907
You're a Grand Old Flag - George M. Cohan, 1906
San Francisco - Gus Kahn, Bronislaw Kaper, Walter Jurmann,
1936
September 1998 - The Gershwin Era
--On the occasion of the Centennial of George
Gershwin's Birth
Strike Up the Band - George and Ira Gershwin, 1927
They Didn't Believe Me - Herbert Reynolds and Jerome D.
Kern, 1914
Havanola (Have Another) Hugo Frey, 1916
The Real American Folk Song - George and Ira Gershwin,
1918
Scandal Walk - George Gershwin, 1920
Swanee - George Gershwin and Irving Caesar, 1919
Fascinating Rhythm - George and Ira Gershwin, 1924
Oh, Lady Be Good - George and Ira Gershwin, 1924
Someone to Watch Over Me - George and Ira Gershwin, 1926
Fidgety Feet - George and Ira Gershwin, 1926
My Cousin in Milwaukee - George and Ira Gershwin, 1932
Can't We Be Friends? - Kay Swift and Paul James, 1929
I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise - George Gershwin and
B. G. DeSylva, 1922
Liza - George and Ira Gershwin, 1929
S'wonderful - George and Ira Gershwin, 1927
They All Laughed - George and Ira Gershwin, 1937
Marigold - Billy Mayerl, 1926
Nice Work if You Can Get It - George and Ira Gershwin,
1937
Somebody Loves Me - George and Ira Gershwin, 1924
I Got Rhythm - George and Ira Gershwin, 1930
By Strauss - George and Ira Gershwin, 1936
Summertime - George and Ira Gershwin and DuBose Heyward,
1935
That Certain Feeling - George and Ira Gershwin, 1925
My One and Only Highland Fling - Ira Gershwin and Harry
Warren, 1949
(Our) Love is Here to Stay - George and Ira Gershwin,
1938
December 1998 - An Old-Fashioned Holiday
Mister Gallagher & Mister Shean - Ed Gallagher
and Al Shean, 1922
Miles of Smiles - Stephen Kent Goodman, 1996
By Heck - S. R. Henry, 1914
Christmas Overture - Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, 1925
He Loves and She Loves - George and Ira Gershwin, 1927
Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town - Haven Gillespie and J.
Fred Coots, 1934
Cantique de Noel - from Carl Fischer Yuletide folio, 1910
White Christmas - Irving Berlin, 1942
It's Christmas Time - Jack Sweeny, 1989
Sleigh Ride - Leroy Anderson, 1948
February 1999 - An Experiment in Timeless Music
--Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Paul Whiteman's
Aeolian Hall Concert
Livery Stable Blues - The Original Dixieland Jass
Band, 1917
Darktown Strutters' Ball - Shelton Brooks, 1917
Country Gardens - Percy Aldridge Grainger, 1919
Look for the Silver Lining - Jerome Kern, 1920
Solace - Scott Joplin, 1909
Memories of You - Andy Razaf and J. Hubert "Eubie" Blake,
1930
Kitten on the Keys - Edward Elezear "Zez" Confrey, 1922
Mississippi Mud - Harry Barris, 1927
Chicago (That Toddlin' Town) - Fred Fisher, 1922
Alexander's Ragtime Band - Irving Berlin, 1911
Black Bottom - B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson,
1926
Best Things in Life Are Free, The - DeSylva, Brown and
Henderson, 1926
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes - Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach,
1933
South Rampart Street Parade - Ray Bauduc and Bob Haggart,
1938
Singin' in the Rain - Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed,
1929
Li'l Darlin' - Neal Hefti, 1958
Take Me Out to the Ball Game - Jack Norworth and Albert
von Tilzer, 1908
June 1999 - Why the Twenties Roared
Cornfed! - Bob Effros and Phil Wall, 1927
Button Up Your Overcoat - DeSylva, Brown and Henderson,
1928
Charleston - Cecil Mack and James P. Johnson, 1923
Second Hand Rose - James F. Hanley, 1921
The Mooch - Edward Kennedy (Duke) Ellington and Bub Miley,
1929
For Me and My Gal - George Meyer, Edgar Leslie and Ray
Goetz, 1917
Monkey Doodle-Doo - Irving Berlin, 1925
The Wild Party - Kevin J. McElrath, 1996
Back in Your Own Back Yard - Dave Dreyer, Billy Rose and
Al Jolson, 1928
Golden Gate - Billy Rose, Joseph Meyer and Dave Dreyer,
1928
Ain't Misbehavin' - Andy Razaf, Harry Brooks and Thomas
F. Waller, 1929
Baltimore Buzz - Noble Sissle and J. Hubert Blake, 1921
Miss Annabelle Lee - Sidney Clare and Lew Pollak, 1927
East St Louis Toodle-O - Edward K. Ellington, 1927
You're the Cream in My Coffee - DeSylva, Brown and Henderson,
1928
Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man of Mine -
Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II, 1927
Star Dust - Hoagland H. Carmichael, 1929
Toot Toot Tootsie - Ted Fiorito, Gus Kahn and Ernie Erdman,
1922
Side By Side - Harry Woods, 1927
October 1999 - The Century from There to Here
--A Salute to Transportation and Mobility in America
Here Comes the Show Boat - Billy Rose and Macro
Pinkard, 1927
When the Midnight Choo Choo Leaves for Alabam' - Irving
Berlin, 1912
Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk - Irving Berlin, 1948
Sailing Down the Chesapeake Bay - George Botsford and
Jean Havez, 1911
Aviation Rag - Mark Janya, 1912
The Stanley Steamer - Ralph Blane and Harry Warren, 1947
Row, Row, Row - James F. Monaco and William Jerome, 1912
Sunset Limited - Harry J. Lincoln, 1911
Oceana Roll - Roger Lewis and Lucien Denni, 1911
Skipper of Toonerville - Walter L. Slater, 1925
Trolley Song, The - Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane, 1944
On the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe -
Johnny Mercer and Harry Warren, 1945
Take the A Train - Billy Strayhorn, 1941
Down By the Station - Lee Ricks and Slim Gaillard, 1948
Chattanooga Choo Choo - Harry Warren and Mack Gordon,
1941
February 2000 - The Ragtime Influence
Hear That Orchestra Rag - Joe Hollander and Jeff
Branen, 1912
Maple Leaf Rag - Scott Joplin, 1899
Everybody Rag with Me - Grace LeBoy and Gus Kahn, 1914
Ragtime Restaurant - Jerome Kern and Paul West, 1912
Dengozo - Ernesto Nazareth, 1914
The Grizzly Bear - George Botsford and Irving Berlin,
1910
Alabama Jubilee - George L. Cobb, 1915
Golliwogg's Cakewalk - Claude DeBussy, 1906
Those Ragtime Melodies - Gene Hodgkins, 1912
Desecration Rag - Felix Arndt, 1914
Frisco Jazz Band Blues - Freddie Rich, 1919
Lassus Trombone - Henry Fillmore, 1915
Let Yourself Go - Irving Berlin, 1936
The Circus Band - Charles Ives, 1894
Anti-Ragtime Girl - Elsie Janis, 1913
Leg of Mutton - Sigmund Romberg, 1913
After You've Gone - Henry Creamer and John Turner Layton,
1918
Satin Doll - Billy Strayhorn, Duke Ellington and Johnny
Mercer, 1958
Everybody's Doin' It Now - Irving Berlin, 1912
June 2000 - Like Someone in Love
Leave It to Love - Lee Berke and Irving Szathmary,
1948
Dearly Beloved - Johnny Mercer and Jerome Kern, 1942
Like Someone in Love - Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen,
1944
A Fine Romance - Dorothy Fields and Jerome Kern, 1936
I'll Get By - Roy Turk and Fred Ahlert, 1928
The Brooklyn Bridge - Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne, 1948
Sisters - Irving Berlin, 1954
Nevertheless - Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, 1931
Personality - Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen, 1946
Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered -
Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, 1940
I Get Along without You Very Well - Hoagland Carmichael,
1939
Married I Can Always Get - Gordon Jenkins, 1956
More I Cannot Wish You - Frank Loesser, 1950
All the Things You Are - Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein
II, 1939
Begin the Beguine - Cole Porter, 1935
October 2000 - The Dixie That Never Was
Are You from Dixie? - George L. Cobb, 1916
Swanee Sunshine - F. Henri Klickmann, 1927
And They Called It Dixieland - Richard A. Whiting and
Raymond Egan, 1916
Birth of the Blues - DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, 1926
Memphis Blues - W. C. Handy, 1913
Floatin' Down to Cotton Town - F. Henri Klickmann, 1919
Tallahassee - Frank Loesser, 1947
Carolina In The Morning - Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn,
1922
Carolina Moon - Joe Burke and Benny Davis, 1928
King Cotton - John Philip Sousa, 1905
Hard Hearted Hannah - Bob Bigelow, Jack Yellen and Charles
Bates, 1924
My Sunny Tennessee - Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, 1921
Texas Fox Trot - David W. Guion, 1918
April In Fairbanks - Murray Grand, 1956
Sweet Georgia Brown - Maceo Pinkard, Ken Casey and Ben
Bernie, 1925
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? -
Eddie DeLange and Louis Alter, 1946
Musk(r)at Ramble - Edward "Kid" Ory and Ray Gilbert, 1926
Rock-a-Bye Your Baby - Jean Schwartz, Sam Lewis &
Joe Young, 1918
February 2001 - They Called It "Frisco!"
San Francisco (At That San Fran Pan Am) - George
W. Meyer, 1914
Hello, Frisco, Hello - Gene Buck and Louis A. Hirsch,
1915
Golden Gate - Billy Rose, Joseph Meyer and Dave Dreyer,
1928
The Barbary Coast - George and Ira Gershwin, 1930
Texas Tommy's Dance - Lewis Muir and J. Fred Helf, 1911
Chinatown, My Chinatown - William Jerome and Jean Schwartz,
1910
Sacramento - Harry Von Tilzer, 1907
On San Francisco Bay - Gertrude and Max Hoffman, 1907
An Orange Grove in California - Irving Berlin, 1923
Avalon - Al Jolson and Vincent Rose, 1920
Hollywood - Arnold Johnson and Charles Newman, 1929
Home In Pasadena - Grant Clarke, Edgar Leslie and Harry
Warren, 1923
Route 66 - Bob Troup, 1946
Green Eyes - Nilo Menendez and Adolfo Utrera, 1929
I Left My Heart in San Francisco - George Cory and Douglas
Cross, 1954
June 2001 - Audio Scrapbook I
Now You Has Jazz - Cole Porter, 1956
My Sugar is So Refined - Sylvia Dee and Sitney Lippman,
1946
Nightingale's Song - Alvin H. King and Ethelbert Nevin,
Op. 28 No. 4, 1899
Ragtime Nightingale - Joseph Lamb, 1913
At Long Last Love - Cole Porter, 1938
Snowy Mornin' Blues - James P. Johnson, 1927
Thou Swell - Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, 1927
Tin Ear - Bob Effros and Phil Wall, 1928
Sunday in New York - Carroll Coates and Peter Nero, 1963
Moonlight in Vermont - John Blackburn and Karl Suessdorf,
1944
Presidential Polonaise - John Philip Sousa, 1886
Josephine Please No Lean on the Bell -
Ed G. Nelson, Harry Pease and Duke Leonard, 1945
Man with the Golden Arm, The - Sylvia Fine and Elmer Bernstein,
1956
Where is Your Heart? - William Engvick and Georges Auric,
1953
October 2001 - Near Classics and Nonsense
The Baltimore Todalo - J. Hubert "Eubie" Blake,
1909
But Not For Me - George and Ira Gershwin, 1930
Bluesette - Jean "Toots Thielemans, 1955
The Last Time I Saw Paris - Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein
II, 1940
Guys and Dolls - Frank Loesser, 1950
Honeysuckle Rose - Andy Razaf and Thomas "Fats" Waller,
1929
Nola - Felix Arndt, 1922
Sentimental Journey - Bud Green, Les Brown and Ben Homer,
1944
Colonel Bogey - Kenneth J. Alford, 1916
There's A Small Hotel - Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart,
1936
The Lady is a Tramp - Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart,
1937
Il Trovatore; Rhythmic Paraphrase - Arthur Lange, 1925
I'm My Own Grandpa - Dwight Latham and Moe Jaffe, 1948
The Stripper - David Rose, 1961
God Bless America - Irving Berlin, 1938
February 2002 - An American Tribute
America, I Love You - Edgar Leslie and Archie Gottler, 1918
American Patrol - Frank. W. Meacham, 1891 (1885)
Embraceable You - Ira and George Gershwin, 1930
Forty Second Street - Al Dubin and Harry Warren, 1932
Hail to the Spirit of Liberty - John Philip Sousa, 1900
How're Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm -
Sam Lewis. Joe Young and Bert Grant, 1918
Mountain Greenery - Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers, 1926
National Emblem - Edwin Eugene Bagley, 1906
Over There - George M. Cohan, 1917
Stars and Stripes Forever - John Philip Sousa, 1891
U.S. Field Artillery March - John Philip Sousa, 1917
The Yankee Doodle Boy - George M. Cohan, 1904
June 2002 - Ragtime to Swingtime
Everything is Peaches Down in Georgia -
Milton Ager and Geo. W. Meyer, 1918
Invitation to the Dance - Karl Maria von Weber, 1819
It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing - Edward K. Ellington, 1932
Just One of Those Things - Cole Porter, 1936
Let’s Dance - Gregory Stone and Joseph Bonime, 1935
Let’s Do It - Cole Porter, 1925
Lily Queen - Scott Joplin and Arthur Marshall, 1907
My Heart Stood Still - Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, 1927
Pavanne - Morton Gould, 1938
Riffin’ at the Ritz - Bill Miller, 1936
Ten Minutes Ago - Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, 1957
The Song is You - Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II, 1932
They Say It's Wonderful - Irving Berlin, 1946
This Could be the Start of Something - Steve Allen, 1956
Torrid Dora - George L. Cobb, 1921
Waltz in Swing Time - Jerome Kern, 1936
Witchcraft - Carolyn Leigh and Cy Coleman, 1957
October 2002 - Broadway and Bands
Boy Meets Horn - Duke Ellington and Rex Stewart, 1939
The Desert Song - Sigmund Romberg and Otto Harbach, 1926
Do Do Do - Ira and George Gershwin, 1926
Do I Hear a Waltz? - Richard Rodgers and Stephen Sondheim, 1965
Gin Mill Blues - Joe Sullivan, 1938
The Heather on the Hill - Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, 1947
I Want to Be Happy - Irving Caesar and Vincent Youmans, 1924
I’m Just Wild About Harry - Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake, 1922
If I Were a Rich Man - Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock, 1964
It’s De-Lovely - Cole Porter, 1936
Let it Snow - Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne, 1945
The Little Tin Box - Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock, 1959
Love is Sweeping the Country - Ira and George Gershwin, 1931
Standing on the Corner - Frank Loesser, 1956
Sweet Man - Roy Turk and Maceo Pinkard, 1926
Trombonium - Buell N. Withrow, 1914
Welcome to the Theatre - Lee Adams and Charles Strouse, 1970
A Wonderful Guy - Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, 1949
---and four TV show themes:
Fawlty Towers
Hawaii Five-O
The Carol Burnett Show
Rocky and Bullwinkle
February 2003 - Some California Memories
Charmaine - Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, 1926
Chlo-e - Gus Kahn and Neil Moret, 1927
Do You Know the Way to San Jose? - Burt Bachrach and Hal David, 1967
Gee, But It's Good to be Here - Matt Dubey & Harold Karr, 1958
Hiawatha - Charles N. Daniels, 1901
I Cried for You - Arthur Freed, Gus Arnheim and Abe Lyman, 1923
Moonlight and Roses - Edwin LeMare, Ben Black and Neil Moret, 1925
The Panama Exposition - William T. Pierson, 1914
Persian Rug - Gus Kahn and Neil Moret, 1927
Silver Heels - Neil Moret, 1905
Sing Ling Ting - George L. Cobb, 1914
Tangerine - Johnny Mercer and Victor Schertzinger, 1942
Wedding of the Painted Doll - Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed, 1929
Whispering - John and Malvin Schonberger, 1920
You Oughta Be in Pictures - Dana Suesse and Edward Hayman, 1934
You Tell Me Your Dream - Gus Kahn and Charles N. Daniels, 1901, 1928
June 2003 - The World of H. L. Crosby
--Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Bing Crosby's birth.
Acc-En-Tuate the Positive - Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen, 1944
Aren’t You Glad You’re You? -
Johnny Burke and James Van Heusen, 1946
Bei Mir Bist du Shoen - Jacob Jacobs and Sholum Secunda, 1937
The Bells of St. Mary’s - A. Emmett Adams, 1918
Blue Skies - Irving Berlin, 1927
Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep - Irving Berlin, 1952
I Found a Million Dollar Baby -
Billy Rose, Mort Dixon and Harry Warren, 1941
I’m an Old Cowhand - Johnny Mercer, 1936
I’ve Got a Pocketful of Dreams - John Burke and James V. Monaco, 1938
Pennies from Heaven - John Burke and Arthur Johnston, 1936
Please - Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, 1932
Style - Sammy Cahn and James Van Heusen, 1964
Swingin’ on a Star - Johnny Burke and James Van Heusen, 1946
Thanks for the Memory - Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, 1937
The Waiter, the Porter, and the Upstairs Maid - Johnny Mercer, 1941
Where the Blue of the Night -
Roy Turk, Bing Crosby and Fred E. Ahlert, 1931
White Christmas - Irving Berlin, 1941
Zing a Little Zong - Leo Robin and Harry Warren, 1952
October 2003 - More Classics and Nonsense
Belle of the Ball - Leroy Anderson, 1951
Coronation March From "The Prophet" - Giacomo Meyerbeer, 1849
A Foggy Day - Ira and George Gershwin, 1937
I'll Take Romance - Oscar Hammerstein II and Ben Oakland, 1937
The Liberty Bell - John Philip Sousa, 1893
Lydia, the Tattooed Lady - E. Y. Harburg and Harold Arlen, 1939
Mama, I Wanna Make Rhythm -
Jerome Jerome, Richard Byron and Walter Kent, 1937
My Cutey's Due at Two to Two Today -
Leo Robin and Albert von Tilzer, 1926
Peter Gink - George L. Cobb, 1918
Robbins Nest - Sir Charles Thompson and "Illinois" Jacquet, 1947
Russian Rag - George L. Cobb, 1918
The Second Time Around - Sammy Cahn and James Van Heusen, 1960
When My Sugar Walks Down the Street -
Gene Austin, Jimmy McHugh and Irving Mills, 1924
Willow, Weep for Me - Ann Ronell, 1932
February 2004 - Rails, Wails and Tales
Careless - Lew Quadling, Eddy Howard and Dick Jurgens, 1929
Coronation Scot - Vivian Ellis, 1948
It All Depends on You - DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, 1926
Lush Life - Billy Strayhorn, 1937/1949
The Man That Got Away - Ira Gershwin and Harold Arlen, 1954
Prince of Wails - Elmer Schobel, 1924
Railroad Blues - C. Luckeyth Roberts, 1920
Repent ("On the Twentieth Century")
Betty Comden and Adolph Green, and Cy Coleman, 1978
Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
Fran Landesman and Tommy Wolf,, 1955
There Ought to be Music in Every Home
Alex Gerber and Abner Silver, 1919
Unchained Melody - Hy Zaret and Alex North, 1955
June 2004 - Sentiment and Swing
June Night - Abel Baer and Cliff Friend, 1924
A String of Pearls - Jerry Gray, 1942
Sophisticated Swing - Will Hudson, 1936
Laura - Johnny Mercer and David Raksin, 1945
Taking a Chance on Love -
John LaTouche, Ed Fetter and Vernon Duke, 1940
I Remember You - Johnny Mercer and Victor Schertzinger, 1942
Lullaby of Birdland - George Shearing, 1952
Note: These are not complete program listings.
Selections that had appeared in earlier programs are not listed again.
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