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Cocktails For Two

Composer Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow    (click to list other tunes)
Submitted by David Luebbert
Posted 2/12/2003; 6:47:44 PM
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A wonderful jazz performance of this was done by Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster on Verve Records in the 1950s. I believe this performance is out of print at this moment. My favorite vocal performance was by Ray Charles and Betty Carter on an album now titled "Ray Charles and Betty Carter/Dedicated To You".

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Listen to a "Cocktails For Two", Track #5 from Ray Charles' album "Ray Charles and Betty Carter" in Windows Media Viewer format (courtesy of Amazon.com)


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Last update: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 at 6:47 PM.