| | Usher Smooth Jazz Tribute, Vol. 2 CD
Tributee: Usher. Usher Smooth Jazz Tribute, Vol. 2 Music Usher Smooth Jazz Tribute, Vol. 2 Songs | 1. | Papers - Smooth Jazz All Stars |
| 2. | Moving Mountains - Smooth Jazz All Stars |
| 3. | Trading Places - Smooth Jazz All Stars |
| 4. | Here I Stand - Smooth Jazz All Stars |
| 5. | What's Your Name - Smooth Jazz All Stars |
| 6. | What's a Man to Do? - Smooth Jazz All Stars |
| 7. | This Ain't Sex - Smooth Jazz All Stars |
| 8. | Best Thing - Smooth Jazz All Stars |
| 9. | Something Special - Smooth Jazz All Stars |
| 10. | Love You Gently - Smooth Jazz All Stars |
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Recording information: Birmingham, AL (03/09/1922-08/30/1930); Chicago, IL (03/09/1922-08/30/1930); New York, NY (03/09/1922-08/30/1930); Richmond, IN (03/09/1922-08/30/1930); St. Paul, MN (03/09/1922-08/30/1930).
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