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After the Lights Go down Low |
Earl Grant |
Alan White [US], Leroy Lovett, Phil Belmonte |
Originally by Al Hibbler |
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Basin Street Blues |
Earl Grant |
Spencer Williams |
Originally by Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra |
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Blues in the Night |
Earl Grant |
Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer |
Originally by Artie Shaw and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain and trumpet by "Hot Lips" Page REC,REL, William Gillespie BRD |
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Confessin' the Blues |
Earl Grant |
Jay McShann, Walter Brown |
Originally by Jay McShann at the Piano with Singing By Walter Brown |
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Every Day I Have the Blues |
Earl Grant |
Aaron "Pinetop" Sparks, Memphis Slim |
Originally by Pine Top, Memphis Slim & The House Rockers |
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Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You |
Earl Grant |
Andy Razaf, Don Redman |
Originally by McKinney's Cotton Pickers - Vocal Refrain by Donald Redman |
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Let the Good Times Roll |
Earl Grant |
Leonard Lee, Shirley Goodman |
Originally by Shirley & Lee |
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One for My Baby (And One More for the Road) |
Earl Grant |
Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer |
Originally by Lena Horne with Orchestra conducted by Horace Henderson REC,REL, Fred Astaire BRD |
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St. Louis Blues |
Earl Grant |
W.C. Handy |
Originally by Prince's Band |
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The Birth of the Blues |
Earl Grant |
B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, Ray Henderson |
Originally by Irving Abrams & His Orchestra |