Put the blame on mame, swinging on a star, my gal's come back, playing the field, heart and soul, love is a many-splendored thing, honeysuckle roses, isn't it about you, but not for me
Firefly, lonesome town, Kansas city, come to me, catch a falling star, all the way, personality, witchcraft, Venus, it's not for me to stay, send for me, i only have eyes for you
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Mark Murphy (vcl), Conte , Pete Candoli, Lee Katzman, Gloria Wood (trumpet), Larry Bunker (vib) (percusion), Jimmy Rowles (piano), Bob Gibbons (guitar), Joe Mondragon (bass), Stan Levey or Mel Lewis (drum), Bill Holman (arr) + singers
In the land of ooo-bla-dee, the lady's in love with you, don't ask why, wheelers and dealers, taming of a rose, breathing, a flower is a lovesome thing, ode to the road, why was i born, in a sentimental mood, i'm thru with love
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Dave Ballou (trumpet), Allen Mezquida (alto sax), Lee Meriker (piano), Steve LaSpina or Sean Smith (bass), Winard Harper or Tim Horner (drum), Memo Acevedo (percusion), Mark Murphy (vcl)
Dearly beloved, then i'll be tired of you, photograph, serenade in blue, just as though you were here, i ain't gonna let you break my heart again, blues for Frances Faye, i wonder what became of me, if love were all
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Scott Wendholt (trumpet) (flh), Bobby Porcelli (fl) (alto sax), Mark Murphy (vcl), Lee Musiker (piano), Jay Leonhart or David Finck (bass), Tim Homet (drum), Memo Acevedo (percusion)
CD Album
HIGH 7094
THIS COULD BE THE START OF SOMETHING (28-05-1959) by mark murphy
Songs
This could be the start of something, day in day out, the lady is a tramp, mighty like a rose, falling in love with love, just in time
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Mark Murphy (vcl), Conte , Pete Candoli (trumpet), Bill Holman (tenor sax), Jimmy Rowles (piano), Bobby Gibbons (guitar), Joe Mondragon (bass), Mel Lewis (drum) + bgo
Angel eyes, on green dolphin street, stoppin' the clock, spring can really hang you up the most, no tears for me, out of this world, milestone, my favorite things, doodlin', lil' darlin',twisted, i'll be seeing you
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Mark Murphy (vcl), Cecil Bridgewater (trumpet), Ron Bridgewater, Jimmy Cleveland, Melba Liston (tb), Stanley Cowell or Bill Evans (piano), Sam Herman (guitar), Reggie Workman (bass), Michael Carvin (drum), Ray Baretto (percusion), Ernie Wilkins (arr)
CD Album
RIV 395 - Réédition : OJC 141
THAT'S HOW I LOVE THE BLUES (01-10-1962) by mark murphy
Songs
Going to Chicago, senor bues, that's how i love the blues, Jelly blues, blues in my heart, fiesta in blue, rusty dusty blues, blues in the night, the meaning of the blues, everybody's crazy'bout the doggone blues, wee baby blues
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Mark Murphy (vcl), Nick Travis, Clark Terry (trumpet), Snooky Young, Dick Hyman, Roger Kellaway (piano), Jim Hall (guitar), Ben Tucker (bass),
Jump for joy, i don't want nothing, why and how?, alone together, you fascinate me so, hopeless, sconsolato, my ship, just give me time, i get along without you very well
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Mark Murphy (vcl), Jimmy Deuchar (trumpet), Ake Persson (tb), Derek Humble (alto sax), Ronnie Scott (tenor sax), Sahib Shihab (bs) (fl), Francy Boland (piano), Jimmy Woode (bass), Kenny Clarke (drum)
Come and get me, sausalito, she's gone, steamroller, we could be flying, sunday in New York, gee baby ain't i good to you?, no more, as time goes by, i'm glad here's you
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Mark Murphy (vcl), Randy Brecker (trumpet), Mike Brecker (tenor sax), Pat Rebillot (piano) (org), Sam Brown (guitar), Ron Carter (bass), Jimmy Madison (drum) (percusion)
On the red clay, naima, body and soul, young and foolish, empty faces, maiden voyage, how are you dreaming, canteloupe island
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Mark Murphy (vcl), Dave Matthews (arr), Randy Becker (trumpet), Dave Sanborn (alto sax), Mike Becker (tenor sax), Don Grolnick (piano), Joe Puma (guitar), Harvie Swartz (bass), Jim Madison (drum)
Stolen moments, farmer's market, waters of march, don't be blue, like a love, again, D.C. Farewell, we betogether again, sly
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Mark Murphy (vcl), Richie Cole (alto sax), Warren Gale (trumpet), Mark Levine (tb), Smith Dobson (piano), Chuck Metcalf (bass), Vince Lateano (drum), Jack Gobbetti (percusion)
CD Album
MUSE 5102
SATISFACTION QUARANTEED (21-11-1979) by mark murphy
Songs
Satisfaction guaranteed, Eleanor Rigby, don't go to strangers, don't misunterstand, bijou, all the things you are, welcome home, waltz for Debby, i return to music
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Mark Murphy (vcl), Tom Harrell (trumpet), Slide Hampton (tb), Richie Cole (alto sax), Ronnie Cuber (bs), Mike Renzi (piano), Gene Bertoncini (guitar), Mark Egan (bass), Jimmy Madison (drum), Ray Mantilla (percusion)
Boplicity, you've proven your point, the bad and the beautiful, down St Thoms way, goodbye pork pie hat, Parker's mood, you better go now, ballad of the sad young men
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Mark Murphy (vcl), Richie Cole (alto sax), Bruce Forman (guitar),Bill Mays (keyb), Bob Magnusson (bass), Roy McCurdy (drum), Jeff Hamilton (percusion)
The odd child, i don't want to cry anymore, Moody's mood, Babe's blue, little niles, dat dere, i remember Clifford, autumn nocturne, close enough for love, long ago and far away
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Mark Murphy (vcl), Tom Harrell (trumpet) (flh), Gerry Niewood (sax), Ben Aronov (keyb), Gene Bertoncini (guitar), George Mraz or Mark Egan (bass), Jimmy Madison (drum), Sue Evans (percusion)
Where you at?, round about, it all goes round, one for junior, trust in me, the bird, quasimodo, embraceable you, aria 18, the best thing for you, eastern ballad, don't like goodbyes, difficult to say goodbye
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sheila jordan, mark murphy (vcl), kenny barron (piano), bill mays (keyb), harvey swartz, ben riley (drum)
Only yesterday, sad song lady, are you still in love with Emily?, good morning darling, you must believe in spring, round about, love dance, we talked about Charlie, a small love song, the both of us, a friend like you, i wish it weren't spring