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Medley: Don't Get Around Much Anymore / Do Nothing / In A Sentimental Mood / Mood Indigo / Beginning To See The Light / Sophisticated Lady / Caravan / It Don't Mean a Thing / I Let A Song - Live, December 10, 1948, Cornell University, New York
08:20
Take the "A" Train - Live, Chicago, Illinois, January 20th, 1946
02:48
In a Mellotone - Live, Chicago, Illinois, January 20, 1946
02:45
Mood Indigo - Live, London, England, January 22, 1963
02:47
Caravan - Live, Chicago, Illinois, January 20, 1946
03:36
How High The Moon - Live, December 10, 1948, Cornell University, New York
05:34
Satin Doll - Live, May 20, 1964, Columbia University, New York City
04:06
C Jam Blues - Live, January 22, 1963, London, England
03:24
Things Ain't What They Used to Be - Live, Chicago, Illinois, November 10, 1946
04:45
Creole Love Call - Live, December 10, 1948, Cornell University, New York
05:56
Perdido - Live, London, England, January 22, 1963
04:02
Don't Get Around Much Anymore - Live, London, England, January 22, 1963
03:09
Diminuendo And Crescendo In Blue - Live, London, England, January 22, 1963
11:22
Duke Ellington Orchestra - Greatest Hits Live! (The Library of Congress Recordings)
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