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Sade is in a class by her self,loving her ,
Nice??, I like it.
watch at simple things in the world ... keep them in your heart smile, dance with life and be happy
see michael on a show all about him and i would say he is a lovely guy as a person and to those around him and he has had a few good songs (covers).bu
Listening this music and flying a bit...
i love this song ,its like can sit on the frontlawn on a blanket and just relax
'Diamond Life' is the correct title.
Lots of feeling, great song!
I have this very CD collection... Gotta say Frank was the King of Cool, I couldn't pick a favorite song as the Cd set is all of his most recognised
LOVELY WOMAN AND LOVED ALL HER MUSIC AND VOICE IS amazing,she was a blessing to us
Here's a tidbit of insight into one of humanity's problems, at the individual level, by the Word Jazz master Ken Nordine. This Word Jazz discourse bet
Nice CD , The best of Beatles songs in jazz version singing by Sarah Vaughan BlackBird, written by Paul Mc Cartney in response to the 1960s Civil R
I like David's first version,it is better and more clear than the redux version
Gutsy music from a Gutsy lady!!!
She has such a beautiful voice. I love her mellow vibes.
This CD is from 1966..my mom's era. I heard the song Take Five on the radio and loved it so much, I bought the CD just for that song but I was
Oh, nothing better than the big bands! Hurry, hurry and take this train... :)
My cousin's music. Checkout her website at: www.danierinmusic.com
My favorite song is "When we make a home" I heard it when I was young at that time it's sound really warm to hear this song although I don't know the
A really lovely album. Follow up to the hugely successful debut ‘Come Away With Me’. There are other Norah Jones albums posted on here, includin
LOVE THE MANS MUSIC AND HES VERY INTENSE!!emotionally,RIP xox
Samba De Uma Nota So or One note Samba Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd
Hi there... Im familier with CB's work in BLUE (Bruford Levin Upper Extremities), I seem to remember him also working with Tanita Tikaram some year
This is great...
Track: The Only One
Digital Jazz Fusion
John , I think your Cute ;-)
Every song is great!
A beautiful song, originally written by Christine McVie(ex Fleetwood Mac). Eva Cassidy's version takes it to another level.
YES love all jazzstyles and this song of nora jones/dont know why. IS VERY RELAXING AND GOOD FOR THE BRAIN AND CONTEMPLATE,whats happening in o
Great Acid Jazz Compilations
Do I Do, favorite tune
Just relax and get refresh
Oh how the Ghost of you clings~ these foolish things~remind me of you.
This is one of Pat Metheny Group's first albums, I believe. My favorite songs on it are "Minuano" and "Last Train Home." Although I heard a live perfo
Johnny Hartman and John Coltrane made a timeless recording a just a few hours. Then they never collaborated again. This recording was a divinely appoi
Relaxing ;)
His voice is good, sounds like Bing Crosby White Christmas
easy going
Beautiful ..
I think her voice is unreal and this album has some of her best works on it
Nice tracks...
Listen to the real thing Jailbreak and Johnny the Fox,,,...
Hi are you hiding the song ? Lol Where did you post it ?...
That song was lame and the video was worse...
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