1947
1947
ELMAN, ZIGGY
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Condition: New, UPC: 7622474070278, Publication Date: 08/12/1994, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/JAZZ,
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1. Opening Theme - And the Angels Sing
2. Please, Mama
3. Hub-Je-De-Bee
4. Maybe Youll Be There
5. I Believe
6. Ill Get By (As Long as I Have You)
7. Once More
8. So Would I
9. Butterfly Strut
10. And the Angels Sing
11. To Me
12. Just Going
13. There Is No Greater Love
14. Zaggin With Zig
15. And the Angels Sing (Closing Theme)
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