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''How About You?'' pairs together once again two of the greatest talents in jazz today: trombonist Andy Martin and pianist Jan Lundgren. Backed by Chuck Berghofer and Joe La Barbera, Martin and Lundgren do twelve tunes, mostly from The Great American Songbook that features some real swingers, medium tempos and ballads. Andy and Jan never sounded better! Fresh Sounds. 2007. Andy Martin How About You Songs | 1. | Song Is You {From Music in the Air} |
| 2. | Why Shouldn't I? {From Jubilee} |
| 3. | But Not for Me {From Girl Crazy} |
| 4. | I'm Old Fashioned {From You Were Never Lovelier} |
| 5. | Carnival {From the Gang's All Here} |
| 6. | Moon Ray |
| 7. | New Town Is a Blue Town {From the Pajama Game} |
| 8. | Tab |
| 9. | How About You? {From Babes on Broadway} |
| 10. | Gone with the Wind |
| 11. | Yesterdays {From Roberta} |
| 12. | Good-Bye |
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