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Derek Smith jazz discography...
Derek Smith was born in August, 1931 and had a high profile jazz career that began with Dankworth's big band, but blossomed further in the co-operative band The New Jazz Quartet, formed in 1955 with drummer Allan Ganley, bassist Sammy Stokes and baritonist Harry Klein (later replaced by trumpeter Dizzy Reece). Smith was able to fit behind all manner of horn players, and his work in this role can be found on many sessions produced by the late Denis Preston for the Nixa arm of Pye records.
There were sessions with Kenny Baker, Keith Christie, Bruce Turner, Jimmy Skidmore and Vic Ash among others.

He moved permanently to the US in 1957 and immediately recorded with Percy Heath and Connie Kay of the MJQ. A trickle of trio records followed - two in the early 1960s followed by a gap to the late 1970s when he recorded five albums, mostly for release in Japan, under his own name.
His style broadened from hard bopper to all-rounder, working both on TV including five nights a week on the Johnny Carson show, film soundtracks, and accompanying vocalists such as Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand.
He rarely returned to England and became a US citizen.
He died in New Jersey on 19th August, 2016 at the age of 85.
Music In the Making - January 27th, 1954 (Vogue LDE051)
This is an interesting LP that includes the following personnel: Jo Hunter, Jimmy Deuchar (tp), Keith Christie (tb), Jimmy Skidmore, Ronnie Ross, Don Rendell (ts), Derek Smith, Ralph Dollimore, Dill Jones (p), Sammy Stokes, Johnny Hawksworth (b), Phil Seamen, Allan Ganley (d). Full LP/CD detail

Ronnie Ross, Don Rendell (ts), Derek Smith (p), Sammy Stokes (b), Phil Seamen (d).
Best Koller*
Jo Hunter, Jimmy Deuchar (tp), Keith Christie (tb), Jimmy Skidmore, Don Rendell (ts), Derek Smith (p), Johnny Hawksworth (b), Phil Seamen (d).
Straw Thatch*
Keith Christie (tb), Don Rendell (ts), Derek Smith (p), Sammy Stokes (b), Phil Seamen (d).
I'm Beginning to See The Light*
(*Jasmine CD - Music In the Making)

Derek Smith Combo - NJF concert at the Festival Hall London on February 28th, 1954 (All titles on Esquire 32-004 - (1)EP41 - (2)EP42) (JJ4)
Ronnie Ross, Don Rendell (ts), Derek Smith (p), Jack Fallon (b), Lennie Hastings (d).
Best Keller(1)/China Mina(1)/Hearsay(2)/Minor Tor(2).

Johnny Dankworth Orchestra - June 1st, 1954 (Parlophone)
Derek Abbott, Bill Metcalf, Eddie Blair, George Boocock (tp), Maurice Pratt, Keith Christie, Eddie Harvey, Bill Geldard (tb), Johnny Dankworth, Geoff Cole, Maurice Owen (as), Tommy Whittle, Rex Morris (ts), Alex Leslie (bs), Derek Smith (p), Jack Seymour (b), Allan Ganley (d), Frank Holder, Tony Mansell, Cleo Laine (vcl).
Bugle Call Rag*^/Four Of A Kind*#/Perdido*^#/You Go To My Head*#.
(*Avid 2 CD set - Johnny Dankworth and Cleo Laine - Spread a Little Happiness)
(^Salvo 4CD Box set - I Hear Music - A Celebration of the Life and Work of Cleo Laine & John Dankworth)
(#EMI 2 CD set - The Best Of Johnny Dankworth)


August 9th, 1954 (Parlophone)
Personnel as June 1st.
Hold My Hand (vcl TM)/The High And Mighty (vcl TM).

October 6th, 1954 (Parlophone)
Personnel as June 1st.
Mambo In Moonlight (vcl FH)/Stop! Proceed With Caution .

November 3rd, 1954 (Parlophone)
Personnel as June 1st.
Cole Storage*/Get Happy*#.
(*Avid 2 CD set - Johnny Dankworth and Cleo Laine - Spread a Little Happiness)
(#EMI 2 CD set - The Best Of Johnny Dankworth)


Derek Smith Trio Featuring Harry Klein - Winter, 1954 (Decca) (JMC1)
Harry Klein (bs), Derek Smith (p), Freddy Logan (b), Allan Ganley (d).
Play Fiddle Play/Our Love Is Here To Stay/Let's Call The Whole Thing Off*/Candy.
(*Fantastic Voyage 2 CD set - Ember Jazz - The Flamingo Connection)

Johnny Dankworth Orchestra - January 6th/7th, 1955 (Capitol)
Derek Abbott, Bill Metcalf, Douggie Roberts, Jimmy Venn (tp), Maurice Pratt, Keith Christie, Bill Geldard, Danny Elwood (tb), Johnny Dankworth, Maurice Owen, Dougie Robinson (as), Rex Morris, Don Pashley (ts), Alex Leslie (bs), Derek Smith (p), Bill Sutcliffe (b), Allan Ganley (d).
Singin' In The Rain*/Waterloo Walk/Non-stop London*.
(*Avid 2 CD set - Johnny Dankworth and Cleo Laine - Spread a Little Happiness)

Derek Smith Trio with Harry Klein - March 15th, 1955 (Decca DFE6266*/DFE6297)
Harry Klein (bs), Derek Smith (p), Freddie Logan (b), Allan Ganley (d).
Play Fiddle Play*/Love Is Here To Stay*/Let's Call The Whole Thing Off/Candy. (Four other titles do not include Klein: Sweet Georgia Brown*/They Can't Take That Away From Me*/Smooth Talk/Everything Happens To Me).

Harry Klein Quartet - November 25th, 1955 (Nixa NJE1022)
Harry Klein (bs), Derek Smith (p), Sammy Stokes (b), Allan Ganley (d).
Liggin'/It Ain't Necessarily So/Four And No More/Darn That Dream.

Harry Klein Orchestra - November 28th, 1955 (Nixa NJE1009) (JMC29)
Jimmy Watson (tp), Ken Wray, Keith Christie (tb), Jack Ellery (fl), Dougie Robinson (as), Harry Klein, Benny Green (bs), Derek Smith (p), Sammy Stokes (b), Jim Powell (tu), Allan Ganley (d).
Big Ben/Nightwork.

Kenny Baker and his Dozen - c1955 (?)
probable personnel: Kenny Baker, Tommy McQuater (or Freddy Clayton) (tp), Keith Christie, George Chisholm (tb), EO Pogson, Harry Hayes, Keith Bird (reeds), Derek Collins (ts) Harry Klein (bs), Derek Smith (p), Bill Le Sage (vib), Joe Muddel (b), Phil Seamen (d).
Midriff*/Bugler's Lament*/The Blues I Love To Sing*/The Moon Is Low*/I Can't Escape From You*/Straight Life*/9.20 Special*/In A Sentimental Mood*/We'll Be Together Again*/Plymouth Rock*/Oh! You Beautiful Doll*/Woofti*/My Blue Heaven*/Not Really The Blues*/C'est Ci Bon*/Duke's Jam*.
(*Jasmine CD - Kenny Baker's Dozen Play Not Quite Two Dozen)

Kenny Baker and his Half Dozen - c1955 (?)
probable personnel: Kenny Baker (tp), George Chisholm (tb), Derek Collins (cl) Derek Smith (p), Joe Muddel (b), Phil Seamen (d).
Keeping Out Of Mischief Now*/Oh! Baby*/Button Up Your Overcoat*/Puttin' On The Ritz*/Apex Blues*/I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter*.
(*Jasmine CD - Kenny Baker's Dozen Play Not Quite Two Dozen)

Kenny Baker and Friends - January 16th, 1956 (Nixa E501)
Kenny Baker (tp), Bruce Turner (cl), Derek Smith (p), Frank Clarke (b), Phil Seamen (d).
Sidewalks Of Cuba*/Bugle Blues*.
(*Castle 3 CD box set - Too Hot - The Best of British Mainstream Jazz)

Kenny Baker and Friends - January 18th, 1956 (Midnight at Nixa - Nixa NJL3)
Bruce Turner, Bertie King (as), Derek Smith (p), Franke Clarke (b), Phil Seamen (d).
Tea For Two* (Baker out).
(*Castle 3 CD box set - Too Hot - The Best of British Mainstream Jazz)
(*Vocalion CD - Midnight at Nixa & After Hours - A Session for Kicks)

Derek Smith Trio - January 27th, 1956 (Piano Moods Vol 4 - Nixa NJE1018)
Derek Smith (p), Sammy Stokes (b), Allan Ganley (d).
Any Questions?/Silverside/Blue Concept/Cutie.

New Jazz Group - February 18th, 1956 (Tempo TAP2(1))
Dizzy Reece (tp), Derek Smith (p), Sammy Stokes (b), Allan Ganley (d).
Any Questions(1)*/These Foolish Things(1)*/Umf(1)*/Diz The Wiz*.
(*Jasmine CD - British Modern Jazz scene - 1956)
(*Acrobat 5-CD set - Dizzy Reece: The Complete Recordings 1954-62)
(*Real Gone Jazz 4CD set - Tubby Hayes Vol.2 - Five Classic Albums plus bonus eps and tracks)

Kenny Baker and Friends - February 20th, 1956 (Midnight at Nixa - Nixa NJL3)
Kenny Baker (tp), Derek Smith (p), Frank Clarke (b), Phil Seamen (d).
I Can't Give You Anything But Love (take 1)*/I Can't Give You Anything But Love (take 2)*.
(*Vocalion CD - Midnight at Nixa & After Hours - A Session for Kicks)

Kenny Baker and Friends - March 23rd, 1956 (Midnight at Nixa - Nixa NJL3)
Kenny Baker (tp), Bruce Turner (as), Derek Smith (p), Major Holley (b), Don Lawson (d).
Don't Worry 'Bout Me*+/Blues And Friday*+/It Don't Mean A Thing#*+/It Had To Be You* (p,b,d only)
(#Castle 3 CD box set - Too Hot - The Best of British Mainstream Jazz)
(*Vocalion CD - Midnight at Nixa & After Hours - A Session for Kicks)
(+Lake CD - Bruce Turner - accent on swing)

Kenny Baker and Friends - May 16th, 1956 (Midnight at Nixa - Nixa NJL3)
Kenny Baker (tp), Bruce Turner (as), Derek Smith (p), Frank Clarke (b), Phil Seamen (d).
Bugle Blues#*/Truckin'*/Jive At Five*.
(#Castle 3 CD box set - Too Hot - The Best of British Mainstream Jazz)
(*Vocalion CD - Midnight at Nixa & After Hours - A Session for Kicks)

Jimmy Skidmore Quartet - May 23rd, 1956 (Tenorama - Nixa NJL4)
Jimmy Skidmore (ts), Derek Smith (p), Sammy Stokes (b), Phil Seamen (d).
Just You, Just Me*/Blue Major*.
(*Vocalion CD - Don Rendell presents the Jazz Six / Tenorama Highlights)

Roy Sidwell Quartet - May 23rd, 1956 (Tenorama - Nixa NJL4)
Roy Sidwell (ts), Derek Smith (p), Sammy Stokes (b), Phil Seamen (d).
What A Difference A Day Made*/Roy Leaps Out*.
(*Vocalion CD - Don Rendell presents the Jazz Six / Tenorama Highlights)

Tommy Whittle - Keith Christie Quintet - July 6th, 1956 (Esquire 20-068)
Keith Christie (tb, v-tb), Tommy Whittle (ts), Derek Smith (p), Arthur Watts (b), Eddie Taylor (d).
Lullaby In Rhythm/Lullaby Of Birdland/Lullaby Of The Leaves/Lullaby Of Broadway.

Discographical detail below is not listed in Lord's Jazz Discography and has been taken from Jazz Journal which published the results of work undertaken by Bernard Shirley, Tony Middleton and Pete Lay. The information on the label is incomplete and misleading....
Bix Curtis Jazz Group - July 28th, 1956 (Jazz from Club Basie - World Record Club R46)
Derek Smith (p), Sammy Stokes (b), Allan Ganley (d).
1066.
Ronnie Scott (ts), Harry Klein (bs), Derek Smith (p), Sammy Stokes (b), Allan Ganley (d).
Autumn Leaves.
Hank Shaw (tp), Keith Bird (ts), Derek Smith (p), Sammy Stokes (b), Allan Ganley (d).
Four.
Leon Calvert (tp), Harry Klein (bs), Derek Smith (p), Sammy Stokes (b), Allan Ganley (d).
Flamingo.

Derek Smith - Summer, 1956
Derek Smith (p), unknown bass (probably Sammy Stokes).
Opus Untitled*/When Your Lover Has Gone*.
(*Harkit CD - Jazz Britannia '56!)

Bertie King Jazz Group - September 20th, 1956 (Nixa NJT506)
Kenny Baker (tp), George Chisholm (tb), Bertie King (as), Kenny Graham (ts), Cliff Townsend (bs), Derek Smith (p), Cedric West (g), Lennie Bush (b), Phil Seamen (d).
Blue Interlude*/Skip It*/Lazy Afternoon*.
(*Vocalion CD - Kenny Baker & The Jazz Today Unit - Operation Jam Session)

Vic Ash Quintet - December 11th, 1956 (Nixa NJE1032) (JMC34)
Keith Christie (tb), Vic Ash (cl), Derek Smith (p), Sammy Stokes (b), Phil Seamen (d).
Cinders/You Took Advantage Of Me/Ash Feld/With The Wind And The Rain In Your Hair*.
(*Castle 3CD box set - Too Hot - The Best of British Mainstream Jazz)

Derek Smith Trio - January 23rd, 1957 (Piano Moods Vol 8 - Nixa NJE1036) (JM0957)
Derek Smith (p), Sammy Stokes (b), Allan Ganley (d).
Wee Cuff/Love For Sale/Alan's Pad/Carioca.

Kenny Baker and his Dozen - February 2nd, 1957 (BBC Light programme "Let's Settle For Music")
Kenny Baker (tp,flhrn), Tommy McQuater (tp), Keith Christie (tb,v-tb), George Chisholm (tb), EO Pogson (bs sax,ocarina), Harry Hayes (as), Keith Bird (cl,ts), Derek Collins (cl) Harry Klein (bs), Derek Smith (p), Bill Le Sage (vib,acc), Lennie Bush (b), Phil Seamen (d).
John's Idea*/Someone To Watch Over Me*/It's Only A Paper Moon*/Down In Our Alley Blues*/Would You Like To Take A Walk*/You're Lucky To Me*/Sister Kate*/Kansas City Kitty*/Cherry Point*/Love For Sale*/Alice Blue Gown*/Ill Wind*/Swinging On C*.
(*Acrobat 2 CD - Kenny Baker's Dozen Live at the BBC 1957)

Kenny Baker and his Dozen - February 16th, 1957 (BBC Light programme "Let's Settle For Music")
Kenny Baker (tp,flhrn), Tommy McQuater (tp), Ken Wray (bass-tp,v-tb), George Chisholm (tb), Harry Hayes (as), Keith Bird (cl,ts), Derek Collins (cl) Harry Klein (bs), Derek Smith (p), Bill Le Sage (vib,acc), Lennie Bush (b), Phil Seamen (d).
Autobahn Blues*/Mood for Trumpet*/You're In Kentucky Sure As You're Born*/Charlie The Chulo*/East Of The Sun*/My Sweetie Went Away*/Black And Blue*/Sensation Rag*/I Love You Samantha*/Cottontail*/Progressive Gavotte*/Darn That Dream*/Moten Swing*.
(*Acrobat 2 CD - Kenny Baker's Dozen Live at the BBC 1957)

Kenny Baker Half Dozen - March 13th, 1957 (Kenny Baker presents the Half Dozen - Nixa NJL10)
Kenny Baker (tp), George Chisholm (tb), Derek Collins (ts,cl), Derek Smith (p), Jack Fallon (b), Lennie Hastings (d).
If I Could Be With You*/Keepin' Out Of Mischief Now*/Mr Paganini*.
(*Vocalion CD - Kenny Baker Presents Baker's Dozen Vol. 1 & The Half Dozen)

April 10th, 1957 (Kenny Baker presents the Half Dozen - Nixa NJL10)
Personnel as March 13th, except Eric Dawson (b) replaces Jack Fallon.
Love Me Or Leave Me*#/How Can You Face Me*/Puttin' On The Ritz*.
(#Castle 3CD box set - Too Hot - The Best of British Mainstream Jazz)
(*Vocalion CD - Kenny Baker Presents Baker's Dozen Vol. 1 & The Half Dozen)

April 15th, 1957 (Kenny Baker presents the Half Dozen - Nixa NJL10)
Personnel as March 13th.
How's This#*/Doo Dee*/St Louis Blues*/Honolulu Blues*.
(#Castle 3CD box set - Too Hot - The Best of British Mainstream Jazz)
(*Vocalion CD - Kenny Baker Presents Baker's Dozen Vol. 1 & The Half Dozen)

On his arrival in New York in 1957 Derek Smith recorded four tracks for a piano compilation album. On June 12th, 1957 the US Atlantic label recorded an LP titled Jazz piano international and Smith led a trio comprising: Derek Smith (p), Percy Heath (b), Connie Kay (d). The record was not released in the UK...

Kenny Baker and Friends - January 16th, 1958 (Pye/Nixa)
Kenny Baker (tp), Bruce Turner (as), Derek Smith (p), Frank Clarke (b), Phil Seamen (d).
Bugle Blue*/Truckin'*/Jive At Five*/Sidewalks Of Cuba*
(+Lake CD - Bruce Turner - accent on swing)

Bruce Turner - February 20th, 1958 (Pye/Nixa)
Bruce Turner, Bertie King (as), Derek Smith (p), Frank Clarke (b), Phil Seamen (d).
Tea For Two*.
(+Lake CD - Bruce Turner - accent on swing)

Recordings for three BBC Programmes - 107423/4/5 collected here on one CD...
Johnny Dankworth Orchestra - ca. September, 1959 (BBC)
Kenny Wheeler, Derek Abbott, Stan Palmer, Bob Carson (tp), Dickie Hawdon (tp,tenor hrn), Laurie Monk, Tony Russell, Danny Elwood, Garry Brown or Ken Wray) (tb), Ron Snyder (tuba), Johnny Dankworth (as,ldr), Danny Moss (ts,b-cl), Alex Leslie (bs,cl,fl), Derek Smith (p), Eric Dawson (b), Kenny Clare (d), Dave Lindup (arr).
Intro*/Candy Bar*/Don't Be That Way*/Carioca*/New Forest*/Threesome*/Duet For Sixteen*/Ill Wind*/Doggin' Around*/When you're Smiling*/Groovin' For Nat*/Seven League Boots*/Prince Two*/Skeleton In The Bathroom*/Square Face*/The Gypsy In My Soul*/Two's Company*/Love For Sale*/We Are The Lambeth Boys*/Willow Weep For Me*/Royal Ascot*/Theme*.
(*Vocalion CD - The Johnny Dankworth Orchestra Duet for 16)

His next album was not until c1960 when he recorded in New York for the US Time label. The album was titled Toasting...Derek Smith and Smith led a quartet comprising: Derek Smith (p), Barry Galbraith (g), Jack Six (b), Mousey Alexander (d). The record was not released in the UK...

In New York in 1961 he recorded for the Japanese Expert/Norma label. The record was also issued by the Ember label as by the British Jazz Trio. The record was not released in the UK but two titles appear on a UK compilation CD issued in 2009...
British Jazz Trio - c1961 (Expert/Norma (Jap))
Derek Smith (p), John Drew (b), Kenny Harris (d).
White Cliffs Of Dover/Ilkley MoorBah'tat*/London Pride/Charlie Is My Darling*+.
(*Fantastic Voyage 2 CD set - Ember Jazz - The Flamingo Connection)
(+Acrobat CD - British Modern Jazz Singles, EP tracks & Rarities 1960 - 62)

Bill Le Sage - c1965/6 (Bill's Recipes - Saga STM6019)
Eddie Blair (tp), George Chisholm, Lad Busby, Ken Goldie, Jackie Armstrong (tb), Henry Mackenzie (cl), Tommy Whittle (ts), Bill Le Sage (acc,p,vib), Derek Smith (p), Lennie Bush or Pete Blannin (b), Tony Kinsey (d).
First Night/Blues/Finders Keepers/Pict's Lament/Snow Face/Little Bop Poos/Shade Of Spring/Lazy/Cloud Frolic/Cambridge Blue/Rain On The Seine/Chirracahua .

Derek Smith Trio - New York, October 11th, 1977 (Love for sale - Progressive (Jap) CD)
Derek Smith (p), George Duvivier (b), Bobby Rosengarden (d).
Love For Sale*/Autumn Leaves*/Summertime*/One To Warm Up On*/When Sunny Gets Blue*/Tristessa*/Sweet Lorraine*/Too Close For Comfort*/A Day In The Life Of A Fool (Carnival)*.
(*Progressive CD - Love for sale)

On January 26th, 1978 he recorded in New York, again for the Japanese Progressive label. The album was titled Bluesette and Smith led a trio comprising: Derek Smith (p), Rufus Reid (b), Connie Kay (d).The record was not released in the UK...

Derek Smith Quartet - New York, May 1st, 1978 (New Soil - Progressive (Jap) CD)
Harold Lieberman (tp-1), Dick Meldonian (ts-1), Scott Hamilton (ts), Derek Smith (p), George Mraz (b), Billy Hart (d).
The Man I Love*/Yesterdays*/Topsy*/There's A Small Hotel*/These Foolish Things*/Between The Devil And the Deep Blue Sea*/I'm In The Mood For Love*/Zing, Went The Strings Of My Heart*/Jumpin' At The Woodside (1)*.
(*Progressive CD - The man I love)

On August 10th, 1978 he recorded in New York, a fourth album for the Japanese Progressive label. The album was titled My favorite things and Smith led a trio comprising: Derek Smith (p), George Mraz (b), Billy Hart (d).The record was not released in the UK...

Jimmy Knepper / Joe Temperley - New York, October 28th, 1978 (Just Friends - Hep 2003)
Jimmy Knepper (tb), Joe Temperley (bs-2,sop-1,ts), Derek Smith (p), Michael Moore (b), Billy Hart (d).
John's Bunch*/Stella By Starlight*/Just In Time/Poor Butterfly(1)/Just Friends*/Yardbird Suite*/Aristocracy*/Sophisticated Lady(2)*/Lester Leaps In*.
(*Hep CD - Special relationship) - see also Bobby Wellins November 19th, 1980

Derek Smith Trio - New York, March 27th, 1980 (Plays Jerome Kern - Progressive (Jap) CD)
Derek Smith (p), Linc Milliman (b), Ronnie Bedford (d).
Ol' Man River (2 takes)*/A Fine Romance (2 takes)*/The Folks Who Live On The Hill*/I'm Old Fashioned (2 takes)*/Long Ago And Far Away (2 takes)*/The Way You Look Tonight (2 takes)*/I Won't Dance*/Dearly Beloved (2 takes)*/All The Things You Are (2 takes)*/The Song Is You*.
(*Progressive CD - Plays Jerome Kern)

On June 9th, 1983 Smith recorded in Tokyo, Japan for the Japanese Baybridge label. The album was titled Dark eyes and Smith led a trio comprising: Derek Smith (p), George Duvivier (b), Gus Johnson (d).The album was not released in the UK...

Sometime in 1983 Smith recorded an album in New York for the US Sovereign label. The album was by vocalist Steve Clayton and was titled Inner spark and Smith led a trio comprising: Derek Smith (p), Milt Hinton (b), Bob Rosengarden (d).The album was not released in the UK...

Sometime in 1985 Smith recorded a second album with vocalist Steve Clayton for the US Sovereign label. The album was titled All aglow again and Smith led a trio comprising: Derek Smith (p), Milt Hinton (b), Bob Rosengarden (d).The album was not released in the UK...

Derek Smith Trio - USA, January 14th, 1994 (The Trio 1994 - Chiaroscuro (US) CD)
Derek Smith (p), Milt Hinton (b), Bob Rosengarden (d).
No Greater Love*/Sweet Lorraine*/Just A Closer Walk With Thee*/Brazilian Medley*/Bluesette*/Fascinating Rhythm*/Cute*/Ellington Medley*/Shiny Stockings*/Someday My Prince Will Come*/Love For Sale*/Jazzspeak*.
(*Chiaroscuro CD - The Trio 1994)

Derek Smith Trio - New York, October 13th and 14th, 2000 (High Energy - Arbor Records (US) CD)
Derek Smith (p), Nicki Parrot (b), Joe Ascione (d).
Like Someone In Love*/How Deep Is The Ocean?*/Fools Rush In*/Girl Talk*/Doxy*/LazyAfternoon*/On Green Dolphin Street*/Alone Together*/Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most*/Here's That Rainy Day*/Let's Fall In Love*/I Love You*/Teach Me Tonight*/Theme From the Second Movement Of Concerto de Aranjuez*.
(*Arbor Records CD - High Energy)


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