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(SACD-HYBRID) Recorded originally by the renowned Japanese jazz label Three Blind Mice in 1977, this popular title has been re-mastered and released by First Impression Music on the popular audiophile format developed by Sony known as SACD. Discovered by **Super Audio CD (SACD)** A Super Audio CD player is required to play this CD. This item will not play on standard CD players. To Mr. Wonderful Songs | 1. | Misty | |
| 2. | My Foolish Heart | |
| 3. | Bridge Over Torubled Water | |
| 4. | Lady Is a Tramp, The | |
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