PROGRESSIVE RECORDS SAMPLER / VARIOUS
PROGRESSIVE RECORDS SAMPLER / VARIOUS
PROGRESSIVE RECORDS SAMPLER / VARIOUS
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Condition: New, UPC: 7622477000296, Publication Date: 08/01/1997, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/JAZZ,
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tracks

Crazy Rhythm
What Am I Here For?
(I Would Do) Anything For You
Donna Lee
I Loves You, Porgy
Love For Sale
How Long Has This Been Going On
Undecided
I'M Gettin' Sentimental Over You
Marmaduke
These Foolish Things
Without You, Man
Good Morning, Heartache
Just Friends

credits


Coordinator – Wendell Echols
Executive Producer – George H. Buck, Jr.
Producer – Gus P. Statiras

companies


Phonographic Copyright (p) – Progressive Records (2)
Copyright (c) – Progressive Records (2)
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