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Chronological Willie 'The Lion' Smith 1950

CD (Item 952617) Classics (France), 1950 — Condition: Used
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Solo piano material recorded for Vogue and Commodore. Features 21 tracks including "Sneakaway", "Pretty Baby", "Trains & Plains", and "Sweet Sue Pts 1 & 2".  © 1996-2025, Dusty Groove, Inc.
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