52nd Street Theme
I Could Make You Care
If I Loved You
There's a Small Hotel
Manhattan
Groovin' High
We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)
These Foolish Things
Groovin' High
East of the Sun (And West of the Moon)
Groovin' High
Keen and Peachy
Big Foot
My Old Flame
Confirmation
Hot House
I Could Make You Care
How High the Moon
Salt Peanuts
Swivel Hips (Bird, Bass and Out)
Slow Boat to China
Scrapple From The Apple
What's New
Goodbye
Hot House
We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)
Night In Tunisia
A Night in Tunisia
Salt Peanuts
Hot House
Scrapple From The Apple
Dizzy Atmosphere
It Started All Over Again
Oop Bop Sh' Bam
Deedle
Groovin' High
Out Of Nowhere
Scrapple From The Apple
What's This?
Confirmation
How High the Moon
All the Things You Are
Cheryl
They Say It's Wonderful
Scrapple From The Apple
Groovin' High
I'm in the Mood for Love
White Christmas
Scrapple From The Apple
Hurry Home
My Old Flame
If I Loved You
Deedle
Jumpin' With Symphony Sid/Bebop
Salt Peanuts
Royal Roost Bop
Slow Boat to China
Scrapple From The Apple
My Old Flame
Slow Boat to China
Chasin' the Bird
Músicas más populares de Charlie Parker
Star Eyes
The New York Anthology: 1950-1954
Laura
The New York Anthology: 1950-1954
Body and Soul
Don't Blame Me
1952 • The Complete Legendary Rockland Palace Concert 1952
Star Eyes
Get Happy
Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me
2008 • Bird In Time 1940 - 1947
Oh, Lady Be Good
I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me
1988 • Bird [B.O.F.]
I'll Remember April
The New York Anthology: 1950-1954
Sweet Lorraine
How High the Moon
Curiosidades sobre el álbum The Complete Live Performances On Savoy del Charlie Parker
- ¿En qué año fue lanzado el álbum “The Complete Live Performances On Savoy” de Charlie Parker?
- El álbum “The Complete Live Performances On Savoy” fue lanzado en 1949 por Charlie Parker, incluyendo 61 pistas.
- ¿Cuál es la canción de mayor éxito del álbum “The Complete Live Performances On Savoy” de Charlie Parker?
- “There's a Small Hotel” es el mayor éxito del álbum “The Complete Live Performances On Savoy” de Charlie Parker.