| | Chris Connor Sings Gershwin Almanac CD - Import Chris Connor Discography of CDs
Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007. Sings Gershwin Almanac Music Chris Connor Sings Gershwin Almanac Songs | 1. | But Not For Me (DISC 01) | |
| 2. | Of Thee I Sing | |
| 3. | Strike Up the Band | |
| 4. | I've Got A Crush On You | |
| 5. | Soon | |
| 6. | Liza | |
| 7. | Looking For A Boy | |
| 8. | I Got Rhythm | |
| 9. | I've Got Beginner's Luck | |
| 10. | Slap That Bass | |
| 11. | For You, For Me, For Evermore | |
| 12. | Love Is Sweeping The Country  | |
| 13. | Man I Love, The | |
| 14. | 'S Wonderful | |
| 15. | A Foggy Day | |
| 16. | Medley From "Porgy And Bess" Summertime/There's A boat That's Leaving Soon For New York/I Love You Porgy | |
| 17. | Nice Work If You Can Get It (DISC 02) | |
| 18. | Blah Blah Blah | |
| 19. | They Can;T Take That Away From Me | |
| 20. | Clap Yo Hands | |
| 21. | Little Jazzbird | |
| 22. | I Was Doing All Right | |
| 23. | My One And Only | |
| 24. | That Certain Feeling  | |
| 25. | Fascinating Rhythm | |
| 26. | Our Love Is Here To Stay | |
| 27. | They All Laughed | |
| 28. | How Long Has This Been Going On | |
| 29. | I Can;T Be Bothered Now | |
| 30. | Love Walked In | |
| 31. | Somebody Loves Me | |
| 32. | Embraceable You | |
| 33. | Strike Up The Band | |
| 34. | Summertime | |
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