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Better Than Anything

Composer Bill Loughborough and David Wheat    (click to list other tunes)
Submitted by David Luebbert
Posted 8/29/04; 4:02:23 PM
Msg# 4318 (top msg in thread)
Prev/Next 4317/4319
Reads 11656


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Chord progression for Loughborough and Wheat's Better Than Anything. Natalie Cole and Diana Kral recently did this as duet. Tuck and Patty recorded it about 10 years ago.

My favorite performance is by Sheila Jordan who was accompanied only by bassist Arild Andersen on her album "Sheila".

This tune uses an unusual 24 bar blues waltz form.

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Last update: Sunday, August 29, 2004 at 4:06 PM.