How High The Moon (track) by Duke Ellington
How High The Moon appears on the following album(s) by Duke Ellington:
- Eastbourne Performance (track #7) (this album) (1975)
- The Collection '46-47 Recordings (track #52) (compilation) (1992)
How High the Moon: Jazz Classics fea. Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald + (1999 CD)
Condition: Very good
Condition: Very good
SALE: 45 rpm records DUKE ELLINGTON How High The Moon, Hy'a Sue, Asphalt Jungle
Condition: Used
Condition: Used
V+ 78 rpm DUKE ELLINGTON WOODY HERMAN Cowboy Rhumba (Rumba) / How High the Moon
Condition: Used
Condition: Used
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