: (Leonard Feather) [This song was a hit for Dinah Washington in 1949 and was also covered by Billie Holiday] Well good morning baby welcome back to
: [Bill Withers' hit from 1974] Your love is like a a chunk of gold Hard to gain, and hard to hold Like a rose that's soft to touch Love has gone,
: [1933 standard written by Bernice Petkere. Arrangement baed on the Peggy Lee's 1963 recording] Music play Something dreamy for dancing While we're
: (Al Green) [Cover of 1972 Al Green song] If I gave you my love, I tell you what I'd do I'd expect a whole lotta love outta you You gotta be good
: Close your eyes And rest your tired body next to mine Nobody knows more than you These hard times that we're living through But Baby we'll go on and
: (Screamin' Jay Hawkins) [Inspired by Nina Simone's 1965 cover of Screamin' Jay Hawkins 1956 cult hit] I put a spell on you 'cause you're mine You
: [Inspired by Dinah Washington's 1955 recording of a song introduced by Rudy Vallee in 1928] I could show the world how to smile I could be glad all
: [Written in 1949 by Billy Strayhorn, the noted Duke Ellington collaborator] I used to visit all the very gay places Those come what may places Where
: [Inspired by Jose Feliciano's 1968 cover of The Mamas And The Papas hit of 1966] All the leaves are brown and the sky is gray. I've been for a walk
: [Cover Of Barbara Lewis' hit from 1963] (Shoo-bop, shoo-bop, my baby) (Shoo-bop, shoo-bop) Hello, stranger (ooh) It seems so good to see you back
: [Inspired by Marlene Shaw's 1967 vocal version of Cannonball Adderly's big 1966 soul jazz instrumental hit] My baby, she may not look Like one of
: [King Pleasure's 1952 hit] [He:] There I go, there I go, there I go There I go.. Pretty baby, you are the soul who snaps my control Such a funny thing
(Leonard Feather) [This song was a hit for Dinah Washington in 1949 and was also covered by Billie Holiday] Well good morning baby welcome back to
[Inspired by Jose Feliciano's 1968 cover of The Mamas And The Papas hit of 1966] All the leaves are brown and the sky is gray. I've been for a walk
[1933 standard written by Bernice Petkere. Arrangement baed on the Peggy Lee's 1963 recording] Music play Something dreamy for dancing While we're here
[Cover Of Barbara Lewis' hit from 1963] (Shoo-bop, shoo-bop, my baby) (Shoo-bop, shoo-bop) Hello, stranger (ooh) It seems so good to see you back again
[Inspired by Dinah Washington's 1955 recording of a song introduced by Rudy Vallee in 1928] I could show the world how to smile I could be glad all
[Bill Withers' hit from 1974] Your love is like a a chunk of gold Hard to gain, and hard to hold Like a rose that's soft to touch Love has gone, and