On Jul 9, 6:39 pm, JohnBL <Car...@aol.com> wrote: On Jul 9, 2:25�pm, "yougotlucky...@yahoo.com" <yougotlucky...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Jul 9, 11:37�am, JohnBL <Car...@aol.com> wrote: A good list for the most part...but I'm sure you expected a few quibbles. �;) I'd include the following (many of which may be in your next 100): Things Ain't What They
On Jul 9, 2:25�pm, "yougotlucky...@yahoo.com" <yougotlucky...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Jul 9, 11:37�am, JohnBL <Car...@aol.com> wrote: A good list for the most part...but I'm sure you expected a few quibbles. �;) I'd include the following (many of which may be in your next 100): Things Ain't What They Used to Be - Duke Ellington Shorty George - Count Basie
On Jul 9, 2:25�pm, "yougotlucky...@yahoo.com" <yougotlucky...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Jul 9, 11:37�am, JohnBL <Car...@aol.com> wrote: A good list for the most part...but I'm sure you expected a few quibbles. �;) I'd include the following (many of which may be in your next 100): Things Ain't What They Used to Be - Duke Ellington Shorty George - Count Basie
On Jul 9, 11:37 am, JohnBL <Car...@aol.com> wrote: A good list for the most part...but I'm sure you expected a few quibbles. ;) I'd include the following (many of which may be in your next 100): Things Ain't What They Used to Be - Duke Ellington Shorty George - Count Basie (I could fill out a favorite 100 list with nothing but Ellington and Basie -- these are just two favorites
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