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    September In The Rain - Harry Warren

    First recorded version by Shep Fields (1937): September In The Rain - Harry Warren
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    The Dolphin - Luiz Eca

    Bill Evans version: The Dolphin (Bill Evans) - Luiz Eca
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    Endless Stars - Fred Hersch

    Endless Stars - Fred Hersch
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    If I Were A Bell - Frank Loesser

    Ella Fitzgerald version: If I Were A Bell (Ella Fitzgerald) - Frank Loesser
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    I love You - Cole Porter

    Jo Stafford version (1944): I Love You - Cole Porter
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    If I Were A Bell - Frank Loesser

    Sure, they are many versions out there. Notably the Miles Davis one. However, the original arrangement from the musical is very subtle. Unfortunately the vocal is super loud in that version and we can barely hear the instruments. The descending bass line is quite interesting (I often like the...
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    If I Were A Bell - Frank Loesser

    From the stage musical "Guys and Dolls" (1950): If I Were A Bell - Frank Loesser
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    You go to my head - Fred Coots

    First recorded version by Larry Clinton orchestra (1938) - vocal section You Go To My Head (Larry Clinton) - J. Fred Coots
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    No Moon at All - Evans-Mann

    Nat King Cole version (first recorded version in 1947): No Moon At All (Nat King Cole) - David Mann-Redd Evans
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    Stablemates - Benny Golson

    Just copy & paste unicode symbols as text comments. However, those may be displayed differently for some devices. I'm using a Redmi (Xiaomi) device on Android.
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    I Can't Get Started - Vernon Duke

    Ella Fitzgerald version: I Can't Get Started (Ella Fitzgerald) - Vernon Duke
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    Cole Porter songs

    Anything Goes - Cole Porter
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    Apt. - Bruno Mars-Rosé

    Apt - Rose-Bruno Mars
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    The More I See You - Harry Warren

    First recorded version by Dick Haymes (1945): The More I See You (Dick Haymes) - Harry Warren
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    I've Got The World On A String, - Harold Arlen

    First recorded version (Cab Calloway - 1932): I've Got The World On A String (Cab Calloway) - Harold Arlen
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    I've Got The World On A String, - Harold Arlen

    Diana Krall version: I've Got The World On A String (Diana Krall) - Harold Arlen
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    Deep Purple - Peter DeRose

    Art Pepper version: Deep Purple - Peter DeRose
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    You Are Too Beautiful - Richard Rodgers

    Yes, of course, many of Bill Evans standards version have became the common changes. Some do sound better, but not all of them. I'm just taking about the relationship between the chords and the melody, not the performance itself (which is always great). Bill Evans changes are also great for...
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    You Are Too Beautiful - Richard Rodgers

    Looks nice! As with most jazz standards, there are countless versions with reharmonizations. I always find useful to study the original or first recorded versions. There are gems that most people have forgotten (mostly because of the poor recording quality in those times). But those arrangers...
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    You Are Too Beautiful - Richard Rodgers

    Dick Haymes version (1945): You Are Too Beautiful (Dick Haymes) - Richard Rodgers
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