(Leonard Feather) [This song was a hit for Dinah Washington in 1949 and was also covered by Billie Holiday] Well good morning baby welcome back to
[Inspired by Jose Feliciano's 1968 cover of The Mamas And The Papas hit of 1966] All the leaves are brown and the sky is gray. I've been for a walk
[1933 standard written by Bernice Petkere. Arrangement baed on the Peggy Lee's 1963 recording] Music play Something dreamy for dancing While we're here
[Cover Of Barbara Lewis' hit from 1963] (Shoo-bop, shoo-bop, my baby) (Shoo-bop, shoo-bop) Hello, stranger (ooh) It seems so good to see you back again
[Inspired by Dinah Washington's 1955 recording of a song introduced by Rudy Vallee in 1928] I could show the world how to smile I could be glad all
[Bill Withers' hit from 1974] Your love is like a a chunk of gold Hard to gain, and hard to hold Like a rose that's soft to touch Love has gone, and
[Inspired by Marlene Shaw's 1967 vocal version of Cannonball Adderly's big 1966 soul jazz instrumental hit] My baby, she may not look Like one of those
[Written in 1949 by Billy Strayhorn, the noted Duke Ellington collaborator] I used to visit all the very gay places Those come what may places Where
[King Pleasure's 1952 hit] [He:] There I go, there I go, there I go There I go.. Pretty baby, you are the soul who snaps my control Such a funny thing
(Al Green) [Cover of 1972 Al Green song] If I gave you my love, I tell you what I'd do I'd expect a whole lotta love outta you You gotta be good to
Close your eyes And rest your tired body next to mine Nobody knows more than you These hard times that we're living through But Baby we'll go on and
(Screamin' Jay Hawkins) [Inspired by Nina Simone's 1965 cover of Screamin' Jay Hawkins 1956 cult hit] I put a spell on you 'cause you're mine You
: (Leonard Feather) [This song was a hit for Dinah Washington in 1949 and was also covered by Billie Holiday] Well good morning baby welcome back to
: [Bill Withers' hit from 1974] Your love is like a a chunk of gold Hard to gain, and hard to hold Like a rose that's soft to touch Love has gone,
: [1933 standard written by Bernice Petkere. Arrangement baed on the Peggy Lee's 1963 recording] Music play Something dreamy for dancing While we're
: (Al Green) [Cover of 1972 Al Green song] If I gave you my love, I tell you what I'd do I'd expect a whole lotta love outta you You gotta be good
: Close your eyes And rest your tired body next to mine Nobody knows more than you These hard times that we're living through But Baby we'll go on and
: (Screamin' Jay Hawkins) [Inspired by Nina Simone's 1965 cover of Screamin' Jay Hawkins 1956 cult hit] I put a spell on you 'cause you're mine You