| | In A Cocktail Mood CD
This lounge/cocktail collection has tracks by Arthur Lyman, the In Group, the Oscar Moore Trio, James Bond & His Sextet (actually John Barry), Jerry Wiggins and Jack "Bongo" Burger. ~ Keith Farley
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
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Performers include: Jack "Bongo" Burger, Arthur Lyman, Bob Florence's Bongos, Reeds & Brass. In A Cocktail Mood Songs | 1. | Jordu - Jack "Bongo" Burger |
| 2. | Good Morning Starshine - Arthur Lyman |
| 3. | Claire de Lune - Bob Florence Big Band |
| 4. | Girl That I Marry, The - Harry Zimmerman |
| 5. | Finaglin' - Jerry Wiggins |
| 6. | Arrive Derce Roma - Arthur Lyman |
| 7. | Cherry Beat - The In Group |
| 8. | Green Eyes - Bob Florence Big Band |
| 9. | Negre Setin - Jack "Bongo" Buger |
| 10. | Concerto for Love - Jerry Wiggins |
| 11. | Come in out of the Rain - Oscar Moore |
| 12. | You Only Live Twice - James Bond Sextet |
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