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I Want to Be Happy; How High the Moon |
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I Want to be Happy |
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Get Happy; That’s All |
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I Want to Be Happy; That’s All |
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How High the Moon; I Want to Be Happy; Something Cool |
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Midnight Sun; Medley with Steve and Mel |
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I’ll Take Romance; Midnight Sun |
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You Came a Long Way From St. Louis; Just in Time; Remind Me; My Shining Hour |
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A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening; My Shining Hour; Midnight Sun (with Stan Kenton) |
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A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening; Remind Me; My Shining Hour |
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