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Performer: Doug Henry

EILEEN FARRELL SINGS RODGERS AND HART: I Could Write a Book. I Wish I Were in Love Again. Wait till You See Him. I Didn't Know What Time It Was. Love Me Tonight. Nobody's Heart. It Never Entered My Mind. Mountain Greenery. Sing for Your Supper. Can't You Do a Friend a Favor? Lover. My Heart Stood Still. Little Girl Blue. You're Nearer (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)

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EILEEN FARRELL SINGS RODGERS AND HART: I Could Write a Book. I Wish I Were in Love Again. Wait till You See Him. I Didn't Know What Time It Was. Love Me Tonight. Nobody's Heart. It Never Entered My Mind. Mountain Greenery. Sing for Your Supper. Can't You Do a Friend a Favor? Lover. My Heart Stood Still. Little Girl Blue. You're Nearer (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)

saxophone 

EILEEN FARRELL SINGS HAROLD ARLEN: Let's Fall in Love. Out of This World. I Wonder What Became of Me. I've Got the World on a String. Like a Straw in the Wind. Down with Love. Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe. A Woman's Prerogative. Come Rain or Come Shine. Little Drops of Rain/Over the Rainbow. When the Sun Comes Out. As Long As I Live. My Shining Hour. Last Night When We Were Young (Review by Jürgen Gothe)

flute 

EILEEN FARRELL SINGS HAROLD ARLEN: Let's Fall in Love. Out of This World. I Wonder What Became of Me. I've Got the World on a String. Like a Straw in the Wind. Down with Love. Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe. A Woman's Prerogative. Come Rain or Come Shine. Little Drops of Rain/Over the Rainbow. When the Sun Comes Out. As Long As I Live. My Shining Hour. Last Night When We Were Young (Review by Jürgen Gothe)

saxophone 

 

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