Where Are You? (track)
by Sonny Rollins
Where Are You? appears on the following album(s) by Sonny Rollins:
- The Bridge (track #2) (this album) (1962)
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| Rating | Date updated | Member | Track ratings | Avg. track rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ! | 11/05/2025 19:24 | 42,894 | 88/100 | |
| ! | 02/06/2025 06:24 | daCritic | 33,652 | 76/100 |
| ! | 09/15/2024 19:15 | 71,981 | 51/100 | |
| ! | 01/14/2024 09:19 | platus | 31,344 | 76/100 |
| ! | 06/07/2023 22:15 | alexandermause | 13,905 | 85/100 |
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This track is rated in the top 10% of all tracks on BestEverAlbums.com. This track has a Bayesian average rating of 78.9/100, a mean average of 80.3/100, and a trimmed mean (excluding outliers) of 80.3/100. The standard deviation for this track is 11.3.
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