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Gentleman of Keyboard

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Download links and information about Gentleman of Keyboard by Teddy Wilson. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 23 tracks with total duration of 01:12:54 minutes.

Artist: Teddy Wilson
Release date: 1998
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 23
Duration: 01:12:54
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Somebody Loves Me 2:53
2. I'm Painting the Town Red (featuring Teddy Wilson Orchestra) 2:57
3. All My Life (featuring Teddy Wilson Orchestra) 3:11
4. Why Do I Lie to Myself About You? (featuring Teddy Wilson Orchestra) 3:02
5. The Way You Look Tonight (featuring Teddy Wilson Orchestra) 3:05
6. Sailin' (featuring Teddy Wilson Orchestra) 2:51
7. I''ve Found a New Baby (I Found a New Baby) (featuring Teddy Wilson Orchestra) 2:39
8. Just a Mood (featuring Harry James) 6:48
9. If Dreams Come True (featuring Teddy Wilson Orchestra) 3:07
10. I Got Rhythm (featuring Benny Goodman) 5:09
11. Jumpin' for Joy 3:06
12. Wham (Re-Bop-Boom-Bam) 2:53
13. Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away) 2:24
14. 71 3:02
15. China Boy (featuring Al Hall) 2:39
16. (Back Home Again In) Indiana (featuring Teddy Wilson Sextet) 3:02
17. I Want to Be Happy (featuring Edmond Hall) 3:15
18. Rose Room (featuring Teddy Wilson Sextet) 2:20
19. Just Like a Butterfly (That's Caught In the Rain) (featuring Billy Taylor) 2:49
20. Fine and Dandy (featuring Arvell Shaw) 1:40
21. Under a Blanket of Blue (featuring The Benny Goodman Sextet) 2:57
22. Sweet Lorraine (featuring Al Lucas) 3:19
23. Airmail Special (featuring Milt Hinton) 3:46

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Gentleman of Keyboard, a Giants of Jazz compilation released in 1998, is a jumbled assemblage of great jazz recordings made between May 1934 and July 1957 by pianist and bandleader Teddy Wilson (1912-1986). The list of collective personnel on this one disc is staggering, as Wilson consistently worked with innovators and individualists who decisively shaped the evolution of jazz over the years. Among literally dozens of noteworthy participants are vocalists Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald as well as tenor saxophonists Ben Webster and Lester Young. Wilson is also heard in his famous role as a member of the Benny Goodman Quartet and Sextet. Though it would take quite a number of Wilson collections to accurately demonstrate the magnitude of his contribution to the history of jazz, Gentleman of Keyboard is a good place to begin.