Artist: Chet Baker
Title: The Hits
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: New Continent
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, artwork)
Total Time: 03:52:15
Total Size: 532 MB / 1.13 GB
Tracklist:CD 1 - Chet Sings
01. My funny Valentine
02. I fall in love too easily
03. But not for me
04. Time after time
05. I get along without you very well
06. There will never be another you
07. Look for the silver lining
08. The thrill is gone
09. This is always
10. Someone to watch over me
11. Grey December
12. I wish I knew
13. Daybreak
14. Just friends
15. I remember you
16. Let's get lost
17. Long ago and far away
18. You don't know what love is
19. That old feeling
20. It's always you
21. I've never been in love before
22. Line for Lyons
23. My ideal
CD 2 - Chet Plays
01. My funny Valentine
02. You go to my head
03. Lush life
04. Alone together
05. These foolish things
06. It never entered my mind
07. Sweet Lorraine
08. If you could see me now
09. September song
10. Tenderly
11. You'd be so nice to come home to
12. Time on my hands
13. I could have danced all night
14. You and the night and the music
15. Early morning mood
16. How high the moon
CD 3 - Chet Sings And Plays
01. Forgetful
02. Summertime
03. Deep in a dream
04. It could happen to you
05. Lover man
06. Everything happens to me
07. Autumn in New York
08. Dancing on the ceiling
09. I'll remember April
10. How long has this been going on
11. Old devil moon
12. Once in a while
13. My heart stood still
14. How about you
15. Like someone in love
16. While my lady sleeps
17. I'm old fashioned
18. My funny Valentine
"In his dual role as a trumpeter and as a singer, Chet Baker was one of the undisputed jazz masters, able to reach climaxes of intense feeling and intimacy. This LP compiles some of his best performances. Among the highlights are "My Funny Valentine", a song Baker made into a classic, "Deep in a Dream", "Alone Together" (featuring Bill Evans), and "Let's Get Lost". "I studied music at junior college, but at the end of a year-and-a-half I failed that -and I still play by ear. Although I can read, I don't know the chords. I just hear them, you know, but if you ask me what the name of it is, I wouldn't be able to tell you." Chet Baker (interviewed by Les Tomkins in 1979)"
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