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    Pensativa - Clare Fischer

    Art Blakey version: Pensativa (Art Blakey) - Clare Fischer
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    Love Song - Sara Bareilles

    Love Song - Sara Bareilles
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    Killing me softly - Roberta Flack

    First recorded version by Lori Lieberman (1972): Killing Me Softly With His Song (Lori Lieberman) - Fox-Gimbel
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    Days Of Wine And Roses - Henry Mancini

    I'm pretty sure about the B-7b5. We can hear the tension between the F (lower register) and the E of the melody. Just make sure that the F in the chord is at the lower octave (not next to the melody note). That chord is like a B-9(b5) with the 11th at the top. Can be voiced as a D-Maj9/B.
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    Days Of Wine And Roses - Henry Mancini

    Yes Yes, definitely people should listen more often to the original version. The original changes fit perfectly with the melody. I've posted a while ago the original version in this thread. Real book versions are often simplified for players to quickly sight-read. But there are lots of passing...
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    I Wish You Love (Que reste-t-il de nos amours) - Trenet-Chauliac

    Nat King Cole version: I Wish You Love (Que reste-t-il de nos amours ?) (Nat King Cole) - Leo Chauliac-Charles Trenet
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    The Beatles

    Blackbird - Lennon-McCartney
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    Come and Get Your Love - Lolly Vegas

    Come And Get Your Love (single version) - Lolly Vegas
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    Slow Boat To China - Frank Loesser

    First recorded version by Benny Goodman in 1947 (from the singing part): On A Slow Boat To China - Frank Loesser
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    I've got you under my skin - Cole Porter

    Frank Sinatra version: I've Got You Under My Skin (Frank Sinatra) - Cole Porter
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    I've got you under my skin - Cole Porter

    First recorded version by Jimmy Dorsey Orch. with Frances Langford in 1936: I've Got You Under My Skin (Jimmy Dorsey) - Cole Porter
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    Bess, You Is My Woman Now - George Gershwin

    Oscar Peterson version: Bess, You Is My Woman Now (Oscar Peterson) - George Gershwin
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    Bess, You Is My Woman Now - George Gershwin

    William Warfield & Leontyne Price version (1952) Bess, You Is My Woman Now - George Gershwin
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    "Always Overwrite" Option During Import

    Not as far as I know. When you modify the key in edit mode, the songs that are in playlists are reset to the default key of the song, overwriting any keys you have set in the players' window
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    "Always Overwrite" Option During Import

    I also always set the key to the original recording, then change the key in the players' setting when needed. I was wondering how you could possibly test overwriting songs since this feature doesn't currently exist? In order to maintain the specific key that has been set in the players' setting...
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    "Always Overwrite" Option During Import

    Overwriting songs could be a nice option but it would be complicated to implement it. Let's say you have a song where the key has been set differently in several playlists. If you overwrite it, the key of the songs that was set in each playlist would be overwritten as well, which is not a good...
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    L-O-V-E - Gabler-Kaempfert

    Natalie Cole version: L-O-V-E (Natalie Cole) - Kaempfert-Gabler
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    Blame It On The Boogie - The Jacksons

    Blame It On The Boogie - Mick Jackson
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    Let's Fall In Love - Harold Arlen

    Rod Stewart version: Let's Fall In Love (Rod Stewart) - p1 - Harold Arlen Let's Fall In Love (Rod Stewart) - p2 - Harold Arlen
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    Let's Fall In Love - Harold Arlen

    Diana Krall version: Let's Fall In Love (Diana Krall) - Harold Arlen
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