67961

    Stan Getz & Bill Evans Previously Unreleased Recordings

    Verve Records
      • 1. Night And Day
      • 2. But Beautiful
      • 3. Funallero
      • 4. My Heart Stood Still
      • 5. Melinda
      • 6. Grandfather's Waltz

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