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Max Morath-piano & vocals, performs tunes by Billy Rose, Hoagy Carmichael, Scott Joplin, Randy Newman, Johnny Mercer, Billy Joel, Gershwin+, 16 tracks Real American Folk Songs Music Max Morath Real American Folk Songs Songs | 1. | You'Ve Got To See Every Night |
| 2. | Rockin' Chair |
| 3. | The Entertainer'S Song |
| 4. | Doctor Jazz |
| 5. | Too Many Parties And Too Many Pals |
| 6. | Rollin' |
| 7. | Hong Komg Blues |
| 8. | Lazy Bones |
| 9. | Tain'T Nobody'S Business If I Do |
| 10. | When I Take My Sugar To Tea |
| 11. | Ols Fashioned Love |
| 12. | Love Is The Sweetest Thing |
| 13. | Nobody'S Sweetheart |
| 14. | Runnin' Wild |
| 15. | The Real American Folk Song |
| 16. | Piano Man |
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