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- "Ira, George, and Joe" : Joe Pass loves Gershwin
- "Live" & wailing
- "Manne-- that's Gershwin!"
- "Manne-- that's Gershwin!"
- "Manne--that's Gershwin!"
- 'Round midnight
- 'S wonderful, 's marvelous, 's Gershwin!
- 17 all-time standards
- A George Gershwin anthology
- A George Gershwin festival
- A Salute to Tin Pan Alley
- A Shearing caravan
- A Taste of brass : for lovers only
- A beautiful friendship
- A capella III
- A gallery of Gershwin by the First Modern Piano Quartet
- A little tenderness
- A swingin' love affair
- A taste of brass : for lover's only
- A woman's intuition
- Alive!
- All or nothing at all
- Allen Ludden sings his favorite songs
- An American in Paris
- An American in Paris : original sound track
- An American in Paris : original sound track
- An American in Paris : selections from the M-G-M technicolor film
- Andre Previn plays Gershwin
- Ballads
- Ballads
- Barbara Hendricks sings-- singt-- chante Gershwin
- Barney Kessel, Vol. 2
- Bill Evans : the complete Riverside recordings
- Billie Holiday
- Billy Taylor at the London House
- Blues around midnight
- Bobby Short is k-ra-zy for Gershwin
- Bobby, Billy, Brasil
- By myself
- By special request
- Charles K. L. Davis
- Choice
- Chris Connor sings George Gershwin
- Chris Connor sings the George Gershwin almanac of song
- Cleo Laine : with the John Dankworth Orchestra
- Cocktail swing
- Cocktail swing
- Cocktail time
- Dancing room only
- Dave Brubeck, solo piano
- David Rose and his orchestra play the music of George Gershwin
- Dear heart
- Dear heart
- Dial J. J. 5
- Dinah, yes indeed!
- Dinah, yes indeed!
- Dixieland
- Dixieland music
- Dixieland-Chicago style
- Dizzy at home and abroad
- Don Shirley
- Dorothy Kirsten sings songs of George Gershwin
- Earl Hines plays George Gershwin
- Easy to remember
- Eddy Howard and his Orchestra, Vol. 2, 1945-1948
- Ella Fitzgerald sings The George and Ira Gershwin song book
- Ella Fitzgerald sings The George and Ira Gershwin song book, Vol. 4
- Ella Fitzgerald sings The George and Ira Gershwin song book, Vol. 4
- Ella Fitzgerald sings the George and Ira Gershwin song book
- Ella Fitzgerald sings the George and Ira Gershwin song books
- Ella Fitzgerald sings the George and Ira Gershwin songbook
- Ella Fitzgerald sings the Gershwin song book, Vol. 1
- Ella Fitzgerald sings the Gershwin song book, Vol. 1
- Ella and Louis
- Ella and Louis again
- Excerpts from Capitol classics
- Excerpts from great new releases from the sound Capitol of the world : May, 1965
- Featuring the magic touch of Peter Nero & his trio : The Magic sounds of Bobby Freedman & his group
- Ferrante & Teicher
- Follow me
- For George and Ira
- Four Freshmen and five trombones
- Four Freshmen and five trombones
- From the creative world of Stan Kenton comes Jean Turner
- Gene Harris and the Philip Morris Superband
- Gene Norman presents Mel Torme at the Crescendo
- George Feyer plays the essential George Gershwin
- George Gershwin music
- George Gershwin, his music featured in the film Manhattan
- George Shearing goes Hollywood
- Gershwin by guitar
- Gershwin for moderns
- Gershwin from Broadway to Hollywood
- Gershwin goes Latin
- Gershwin live!
- Gershwin songs
- Girl meets boy
- Girl meets boy
- Going for myself
- Great Britain's Marian McPartland [and] George Shearing
- Great songs from motion pictures, Vol. 2, [1938-1944]
- Great songs from the great shows of the century
- Great songs from the great shows of the century
- Growing up in public
- Harry Connick, Jr
- Harry Connick, Jr
- Heart & soul
- Herbie Mann with the Wessel Ilcken Trio
- Here to stay
- Hi fi-ing herd
- Hollywood gold, Vol. 1
- Hometown, my town
- Hometown, my town
- Hooray for Hollywood
- Hooray for Hollywood
- Hooray for Hollywood
- I dig dancers
- I dig dancers
- I love you truly
- I'm all yours, baby
- I'm all yours-baby
- In love
- In retrospect
- Introducing Rita Moss
- It's Alice
- Jackie Gleason plays pretty for the people
- Jackie Gleason presents Music for lovers only
- Jackie Gleason presents music for lovers only
- Jackie Gleason presents music for lovers only
- Jackie Gleason presents music for lovers only
- Jalousie : music of the thirties
- James Melton sings Cole Porter : James Melton sings George Gershwin
- James Melton sings Cole Porter favorites
- James Melton sings Cole Porter favorites : James Melton sings George Gershwin favorites
- James Melton sings a tribute to Mario Lanza
- Jane Russell
- Jazz song book
- Jazz song book
- Jazz song book
- Jealousy : hits of the thirties
- Jesse Belvin's best
- Jimmy Dorsey & his orchestra 1935-1940
- Joe Newman Quintet at Count Basie's
- Joel Grey -- live!
- Johnny Hodges and his strings play the prettiest Gershwin
- Johnny Hodges and his strings play the prettiest Gershwin
- Jose Melis plays Jack Paar's favorites
- Just Jesse Belvin
- Kate Smith
- Keep it simple
- Kessel plays standards
- Lawrence Welk presents Bob Ralston playing the world's most beautiful love themes
- Lester Lanin goes to college
- Lester Lanin plays the hits for dancing
- Lester Lanin plays the hits, for dancing
- Like love
- Like love
- Lionel
- Lionel
- Lionel Hampton Apollo Hall concert, 1954
- Lionel Hampton Apollo Hall concert, 1954
- Louis Bellson at the Flamingo
- Love calls
- Love in bloom
- Love is a swingin' word
- Love letters
- Love story
- Love walked in : the music of George Gershwin
- Lovers' portfolio
- Lovers' portfolio
- Lullaby of Birdland
- Lush life : Joe Mooney's songs
- Marian McPartland at the Hickory House
- Marian McPartland moods, Vol. 2
- Meet Cleo : Cleo Laine sings
- Meet Mr. Gordon : Bob Gordon plays the compositions and arrangements of Jack Montrose
- Mel Tormé live at the Maisonette
- Midnight session
- Moments together
- Montenegro magic
- Moonglow : love songs by Benny Carter and his orchestra
- More of Frankie Randall
- Mr. Wilson and Mr. Gershwin
- Mr. Wilson and Mr. Gershwin
- Music for loving
- Music for the late show
- Music from the Woody Allen film Manhattan : including selections from the original soundtrack
- Music from the motion picture When Harry met Sally
- Music to soothe that tiger
- Music you can't forget, [Shows 131-143]
- Nat "King" Cole sings for two in love
- Nero goes "Pops"
- Once upon a summertime
- One more for the road
- One night stand with Woody Herman at the Palladium, October 13, 1944, plus August, 1952
- Oscars : Oscar Peterson plays the Academy Awards
- Pacific Jazz presents the Bob Gordon Quintet
- Pearl Bailey sings Porgy & Bess : And other Gershwin melodies
- Pearl Bailey sings Porgy & Bess and other Gershwin melodies
- Pearl Bailey sings Porgy & Bess and other Gershwin melodies
- Peter Palmer
- Piano, strings and moonlight : the many moods of Dave Grusin
- Ping pang pong : the swinging ball
- Popular vocals in full dimensional sound
- Portrait of Steve
- Pres and Teddy
- Pres and Teddy and Oscar
- Presenting the Bernard Peiffer Trio
- Professional dreamer
- Rain or shine
- Romance and rhythm
- Romantic strings
- Rosemary Clooney sings the lyrics of Ira Gershwin
- Selections from Capitol Records
- Selections from new Capitol albums for Jan., 1958
- Showcase
- Smoke dreams : the intimate voice of Ronnie Deauville
- Somethin' groovy
- Songs by Ira & George Gershwin
- Songs for swingin' lovers
- Songs to remember
- Sophisticated lady
- Spice
- Stan Getz and the cool sounds
- Stan Kenton/Jean Turner
- Steve & Eydie at the movies
- Steve and Eydie at the movies
- Streamline
- Summertime
- Sweet and dry : daring instrumental music by England's great Frank Cordell and his orchestra
- Swingin' down the lane
- Tell her you love her
- Tell her you love her
- Ten trombones like two pianos
- Ten trombones like two pianos
- Tender sax
- That warm feeling
- The Barbara Carroll Trio : playing selections from the Paramount motion picture "Funny face" and other Gershwin tunes
- The Big band sound of Woody Herman
- The Chappell story, Part I
- The Columbia album of George Gershwin
- The Gene Ammons story
- The George Gershwin song book, Vol. 2
- The George Gershwin story
- The George and Ira Gershwin songbook
- The Gershwin years
- The Hawk blows at midnight
- The Hawk blows at midnight
- The History of the real Billie Holiday
- The Kings IV at large
- The Very thought of you
- The best of Louis Armstrong
- The big sound
- The distinctive style of Bobby Troup
- The impeccable Mr. Wilson
- The many moods of Enoch Light : a melodic journey through the sound barrier
- The most beautiful girl in the world
- The octet #2, Vol. 3
- The special magic of Blossom Dearie
- The very thought of you
- The way I really play
- Time remembered
- Timeless
- Together with love
- Together with love
- Tony Bennett at Carnegie Hall
- Tony Bennett at Carnegie Hall
- Tony Bennett at Carnegie Hall, Vol. 1
- Tony Bennett at Carnegie Hall, Vol. 1
- Two in love
- Velvet and gold : for lovers only
- Walkin' with Sweets
- Warm and willing
- Warm and willing
- What's new
- When Harry met Sally : music from the motion picture
- Wild Bill Davison's 75th Anniversary Jazz Band
- With a song in my heart
- With all my love
- With strings attached
- Woody Herman (and the Third Herd)
- Woody Herman in disco order, Volume 29, July 7, 1952-December 29, 1952
- Yesterday I heard the rain
- Yesterdays
- Your number please
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