COLEMAN HAWKINS

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COLEMAN HAWKINS - Songs (328)

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Coleman Hawkins Just One Of Those Things
Coleman Hawkins I'm yours
Coleman Hawkins I Mean You
Coleman Hawkins Crazy Rhythm
Coleman Hawkins Mop De Mop Mop
Coleman Hawkins Coleman Hawkins
Coleman Hawkins N075C008M Samba Para Bean
Coleman Hawkins In The Hush Of The Night (New York, October 11, 1944)
Coleman Hawkins Scratch My Back
Coleman Hawkins I`ll Get By (As Long as I Have You)
Coleman Hawkins Recollections (New York, October 19, 1944)
Coleman Hawkins Some Of These Days
Coleman Hawkins Bean and the Boys (Issued as '39-25-39')
Coleman Hawkins Self-Portrait (Of the Bean)
Coleman Hawkins Whiteman Stomp
Coleman Hawkins If I Could Be With You One Hou
Coleman Hawkins Can Anyone Explain?
Coleman Hawkins Loads of Love
Coleman Hawkins O pato (The Duck)
Coleman Hawkins The Stampede
Coleman Hawkins And So To Sleep Again
Coleman Hawkins Chant
Coleman Hawkins Chicago [1935]
Coleman Hawkins I'm Yours (New York, October 12, 1944)
Coleman Hawkins Mighty Like The Blues
Coleman Hawkins Bean at the Met
Coleman Hawkins N087C032M I Remember You
Coleman Hawkins The Day You Came Along
Coleman Hawkins N069C010L I Surrender Dear
Coleman Hawkins "Greensleeves"
Just One Of Those Things
Crazy Rhythm
Mop De Mop Mop
Coleman Hawkins
N075C008M Samba Para Bean
In The Hush Of The Night (New York, October 11, 1944)
Scratch My Back
I`ll Get By (As Long as I Have You)
Recollections (New York, October 19, 1944)
Some Of These Days
Bean and the Boys (Issued as '39-25-39')
Self-Portrait (Of the Bean)
Whiteman Stomp
If I Could Be With You One Hou
Can Anyone Explain?
Loads of Love
O pato (The Duck)
The Stampede
And So To Sleep Again
Chicago [1935]
I'm Yours (New York, October 12, 1944)
Mighty Like The Blues
Bean at the Met
N087C032M I Remember You
The Day You Came Along
N069C010L I Surrender Dear
"Greensleeves"