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| Straighten Up and Fly Right |
(4.04)
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| Nat
King Cole wrote this song with Irving Mills. A hit
for Robbie Williams, too. |
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| Everybody Loves My Baby |
(4.04)
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| The enduring 20s song first made famous by Louis Armstrong. |
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| Mazel Tov & Jack's Freylakh |
(3.05)
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| Mazel Tov means 'Good Luck!' and is a traditional East European wedding tune. A freylakh is a lively folk dance. |
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| These Foolish Things |
(5.10)
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| A
sentimental song first published in 1936. It has been covered
by Frank Sinatra, Sarah Vaughn,
James Brown, Bryan Ferry and
many others. |
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| Perdido |
(2.46)
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| A Latin tune made famous in the 1940s by band-leader Duke Ellington. |
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| Honeysuckle Rose |
(2.36)
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| The perennial favourite popularised by the great Fats Waller. |
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| Sirbar mitt Harbster Bletlech |
(4.47)
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| A sirbar is a dance (or the tune for a dance). |
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