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(Back Home Again In) Indiana, 1917
(I Dream Of) Jeannie With The Light Brown Hair, 1854
(I Still Am In Love With) A Girl Named Oli
(I'd Like To Get You On A) On A Slow Boat To China, 1948
(I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over, 1939
(Our) Love Is Here To Stay, 1937
(Southern Scene) Briar Bush
(This Is My First Affair So) Please Be Kind, 1938
(What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue, 1929
(You'd Be So) Easy To Love, 1934
1st Movement: African Time
2nd Movement: African Breeze
3rd Movement: African Dance
A Fine Romance, 1936
A Foggy Day, 1937
A La Turk (Points On Jazz)
A Misty Morning
A Salute To The Count (The Basie Band Is Back In Town)
Ace In The Hole, 1909
African Times Suite
Ain't Misbehavin', 1929
All By Myself, 1921
All My Love
All Of Me, 1931
All The Things You Are, 1939
All Through The Night
Among My Souvenirs, 1927
Anything Goes
Apollo's Axe
At A Perfume Counter (On The Rue de La Paix)
At The Darktown Strutters' Ball, 1917
Audrey, 1955
Autumn
Autumn In Our Town
Autumn In Washington Square
Bach An'All
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