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PLAYS BABY GRAND JAZZ is a 1957 release by the jazz pianist Lou Levy.
24bit digitally remastered Japanese limited edition in an LP-style slipcase.
Japanese reissue.
CD comes in Jpn LP Sleeve. Lou Levy Plays Baby Grand Jazz Music Lou Levy Plays Baby Grand Jazz Songs | 1. | Little Girl |
| 2. | I'll Never Smile Again |
| 3. | Undecided |
| 4. | Lover Man |
| 5. | Gypsy, The |
| 6. | Sunday Kind of Love, A |
| 7. | I've Found a New Baby |
| 8. | Sleepy Serenade |
| 9. | End of a Love Affair, The |
| 10. | Under Paris Skies |
| 11. | Comme Ci, Comme Ca |
| 12. | You Don't Know What Love Is |
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