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1. Georgia Play Download
Georgia
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The classic "state" song written by Hoagy Carmichael and the definitive version is by Ray Charles.
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2. Fly Me to the Moon Play Download
Fly Me to the Moon
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You don't get any more Sinatra-esque than this!
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3. Don't Know Why Play Download
Don't Know Why
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The song that made Norah Jones famous.
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4. The In Crowd Play Download
The In Crowd
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Best instrumental version is by the Ramsey Lewis Trio. Dobie Grey had a great vocal version.
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5. Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World Medley Play Download
Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World Medley
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A really cool melding of Judy Garland's "Over the Rainbow" with Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World." Deja Bleu's guitarist, Steve Roberts opens and closes the medley with his own incredibly smooth instrumental arrangement of "Over the Rainbow".
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6. Moondance Play Download
Moondance
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The swinging, danceable "Moondance" written by Van Morrison.(who knew Irish rockers dug jazz?)
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7. Moon River Play Download
Moon River
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The hauntingly beautiful song by Henry Mancini from the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's" ( with the screenplay written by Truman Capote.) Probably best known from Andy William's version.
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8. Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da Play Download
Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da
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A typically quirky song from the Beatles' eclectic White Album, penned by Paul McCartney although credited, as always, to Lennon-McCartney.
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9. Reach Out For Me Play Download
Reach Out For Me
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Another classic mini-drama from Burt Bacharach/Hal David whose best version was by (surprise!) Dionne Warwick. Could it be Burt and Hal pictured here collaborating on another masterpiece...?
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10. Nature Boy Play Download
Nature Boy
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The essence of a haunting ballad, the version best remembered is from Nat King Cole, and later covered by his daughter Natalie Cole on her "Unforgettable" album. (Speaking of unforgettable, who is this nature boy pictured here?)
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11. The Look of Love Play Download
The Look of Love
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A Burt Bacharach/Hal David classic torch song covered by many including Dionne Warwick and Dusty Springfield.

OK, who said it had to be romantic love...?

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12. Wave Play Download
Wave
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One of our favorite Tom Jobim bossa nova instrumentals.

Surf's Up!

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13. Corcovado Play Download
Corcovado
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Another great Tom Jobim bossa nova vocal tune. Makes you want to beam right down on the beach at Rio!
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14. Dirty Laundry Blues Play Download
Dirty Laundry Blues
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Deja Bleu's own original "down and dirty" (ha!) blues song with lyrics by vocalist Diane Daly and music by Dave Hynes, Steve Roberts, and Anne Roberts. Maybe it's time to out-source that laundry!
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15. The Girl from Ipanema Play Download
The Girl from Ipanema
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Perhaps the most famous bossa nova song of all time. Even though this is the second most recorded song of all time (after Paul McCartney's "Yesterday"), the definitive version is still the recording by Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto - "tall and tan..." How about a tall cool one...with an umbrella?
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16. Joy to the World Play Download
Joy to the World
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No, not the Christmas Carol of the same name but Three Dog Night's frog rock classic, penned by Oklahoma native Hoyt Axton (whose mother incidentally wrote Heartbreak Hotel.)
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17. Lonestar Play Download
Lonestar
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Another great sleepy tune from Norah Jones. What a nice groove!
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18. Love Potion #9 Play Download
Love Potion #9
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Another great song from the golden era of rock n' roll, written by Leiber and Stoller, two white guys who wrote some of the best R&B songs of their time.
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19. Mame Play Download
Mame
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If broadway show tunes are among your favorites, you'll love this classic written by Jerry Herman for "Hello Dolly" (the play based on "Auntie Mame").
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22. Mustang Sally Play Download
Mustang Sally
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Best known version is by the "wicked" Wilson Pickett but the best version is arguably from the soundtrack of "The Committments", an Irish wanna be soul group. We offer up a funky instrumental version.
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23. Route 66 Play Download
Route 66
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Oddly enough, this was not the theme song for the animated movie "Cars"! The quintessential road song with the best version by Nat King Cole.
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24. Mister Sandman Play Download
Mister Sandman
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The impossibly cute and innocent 1954 tune best recognized by the Chordettes' version.
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25. Satin Doll Play Download
Satin Doll
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it doesn't get any classier than this truly classic jazz number from Duke Ellington.
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26. A Shot in the Dark/Pink Panther Medley Play Download
A Shot in the Dark/Pink Panther Medley
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A cool combination of two Henry Mancini pop instrumentals.
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27. Somebody Play Download
Somebody
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A surprisingly broadway-sounding song recorded by Oklahoma-native country star Reba McIntire.
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28. Take Five Play Download
Take Five
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Dave Brubeck penned and recorded this timeless west coast jazz instrumental with the Dave Brubeck Quartet. It was one of the few jazz songs to use a 5/4 time signature (from which its title was derived.)
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29. Your Mama Don't Dance (and Your Daddy Don't Rock 'n Roll Play Download
Your Mama Don't Dance (and Your Daddy Don't Rock 'n Roll
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Written and recorded by Loggins and Messina, a song with which most teenagers can readily identify!
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30. California Dreamin' Play Download
California Dreamin'
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The first big hit for the Mamas and the Papas, written head Papa John Phillips and then wife and head Mama Michelle Phillips.
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31. Call Me Irresponsible/It Had to be You Medley Play Download
Call Me Irresponsible/It Had to be You Medley
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A medley of these two great jazz standards. Some might say it was "irresponsible" of us to combine these two numbers but we just "had" to do it!
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32. Fever Play Download
Fever
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The sultry classic made famous by Peggy Lee and more recently covered by Michael Buble.
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