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Complete Verve Recordings of the Teddy Wilson Trio
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Release Date:12/16/1952
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Track List: Complete Verve Recordings of the Teddy Wilson Trio

Disk 1

  1. One I Love (Belongs to Somebody ...
  2. Darn That Dream
  3. Oh, Lady Be Good
  4. Amaline
  5. Nice Work If You Can Get It
  6. Night and Day
  7. Cheek to Cheek
  1. East of the Sun
  2. Autumn in New York
  3. Unforgettable
  4. If Dreams Come True
  5. Don't Be That Way
  6. Love Is Here to Stay

Disk 2

  1. Blues for the Oldest Profession
  2. Three Little Words
  3. Birth of the Blues
  4. When Your Lover Has Gone
  5. April in Paris
  6. Get Out of Town
  7. Say It Isn't So
  1. All of Me
  2. Stars Fell on Alabama
  3. I Got Rhythm
  4. As Time Goes By
  5. Smiles
  6. When Your Lover Has Gone

Disk 3

  1. Blues for Daryl
  2. You're Driving Me Crazy
  3. I Want to Be Happy
  4. Ain't Misbehavin'
  5. Honeysuckle Rose
  1. I Found a New Baby
  2. Who Cares?
  3. Love Is Here to Stay
  4. When You're Smiling
  5. I've Got the World on a String

Disk 4

  1. Poor Butterfly
  2. Rosetta
  3. Basin Street Blues
  4. How Deep Is the Ocean?
  5. Just One of Those Things
  6. Little Things That Mean So Much
  1. 'S Wonderful
  2. Someone to Watch over Me
  3. Jeepers Creepers
  4. Sunny Morning
  5. Dream House
  6. That Old Feeling

Disk 5

  1. Basin Street Blues
  2. I Got Rhythm
  1. How High the Moon

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Teddy Wilson

Teddy Wilson was the definitive swing pianist, a solid and impeccable soloist whose smooth and steady style was more accessible to the general public than Earl Hines or Art Tatum. He picked up early experience playing with Speed Webb in 1929 and appearing on some Louis Armstrong recordings in 1933. Discovered by John Hammond, Willie joined Benny Carter's band and record... Read more