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    The Bill Evans Trio How My Heart Sings

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      • 1. How My Heart Sings
      • 2. I Should Care
      • 3. In Your Own Sweet Way
      • 4. Walking Up
      • 5. Summertime
      • 6. 34 Skidoo
      • 7. Ev'rything I Love
      • 8. Show-Type Tune
      • 9. In Your Own Sweet Way (Alternate Take)

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