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The Bill Evans Collection
As performed by Bill Evans. Personality Songbooks. Piano Collection. Grade/Level: INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED,. 9x12 inches. 100 pages. Published by Warner Brothers. (WB.TPF0167)


Eighty transcriptions from the late, great jazz master Bill Evans. Titles are: Autumn Leaves · Here's That Rainy Day · I Should Care · Make Someone Happy · Spring is Here · The Touch of Your Lips · What Is This Thing Called Love? · What Kind of Fool Am I?

Songs Include:
Autumn Leaves
Here's That Rainy Day
I Should Care
Make Someone Happy
Spring Is Here
The Touch Of Your Lips
What Is This Thing Called Love
What Kind Of Fool Am I

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