| | Jay Geils Toe Tappin' Jazz CD Jay Geils Discography of CDs
Arrangers: J. Geils; Jay Geils; Billy Novick.
Personnel: Sugar Ray Norcia (vocals); J. Geils (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vibraphone); Billy Novick (clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Doug James (baritone saxophone); Jeff Stout, Jeff Stout (trumpet); John Pierce , John Pierce (trombone); Alan Wilson , Al Wilson (piano, organ); Gerry Beaudoin (vibraphone); John Turner (electric bass); Gordon Grottenhaller, Gordon Grottenthaler (drums).
Audio Mixers: J. Geils; Timm Kelleher; Jay Geils; Timm Keleher.
Jay Geils Toe Tappin' Jazz Songs | 1. | Good Queen Bess |
| 2. | If I Were a Bell |
| 3. | Funky Blues |
| 4. | Stuffy |
| 5. | Theme from M Squad |
| 6. | Li'l Darlin' |
| 7. | Don't Be That Way |
| 8. | Fish Market |
| 9. | On the Sunny Side of the Street |
| 10. | Down for Double |
| 11. | One Sweet Letter from You |
| 12. | Pyramid |
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