| Bucky Pizzarelli - Doctor Swing
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Item 8913140FE, $15.98
Join swing legend, "Doctor Swing" himself, Bucky Pizzarelli, for the awesome showcase of swing music on this CD! You will love the 11 songs, including "Detour Ahead", "Jitterbug Waltz" and "St. Louis Blues". If you are a true fan of swing, then this CD will be in your collection!
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| Song List For "Bucky Pizzarelli - Doctor Swing" - Audio CD | | 1. Let A Song - Composed By: E. Ellington and M. Irving - Performed By: Bucky Pizzarelli 2. Jitterbug Waltz - Composed By: T. Waller - Performed By: Bucky Pizzarelli 3. Detour Ahead - Composed By: L. Carter - Performed By: Bucky Pizzarelli 4. Jive At Five - Composed By: W. Basie - Performed By: Bucky Pizzarelli 5. Sunday - Composed By: N. Miller and C. Cohn - Performed By: Bucky Pizzarelli 6. Contrasts - Composed By: J. Dorsey - Performed By: Bucky Pizzarelli 7. St. Louis Blues - Composed By: W. C. Handy - Performed By: Bucky Pizzarelli 8. Lil' Darlin' - Composed By: N. Hefti - Performed By: Bucky Pizzarelli 9. Shakey Breaks The Ice - Composed By: Gate Frega - Performed By: Bucky Pizzarelli 10. Invitation - Composed By: B. Caper - Performed By: Bucky Pizzarelli 11. Lady Be Good - Composed By: G. Gershwin and Ira Gershwin - Performed By: Bucky Pizzarelli
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