Jazz Waltz - Jazz Waltzes in Rock & Blues Rock

Jazz Waltzes in Rock & Blues Rock

  • "Golden Brown" (The Stranglers), 1981
  • "Second Movement" (vocal parts) (Deep Purple) from Concerto for Group and Orchestra, 1969
  • "Here's to the new year" (Slade) from Crackers - The Christmas Party Album, 1986
  • "She belongs to me" (Jake Holmes), from The Above Ground Sound Of Jake Holmes, 1967
  • "The Way Young Lovers Do" (Van Morrison), from Astral Weeks, 1968
  • "What's the Use in Trying" (Moneybrother), from To Die Alone, 2006

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