Stairway To The Stars
Chet Baker
Cherokee, Bevan Beeps, Comin' On, Stairway to the Stars, No Fair Lady, When You're Gone, Choose Now, Chabootie, Carpsie's Groove, I Waited for You, The 490
with George Coleman, Kirk Lightsey, Herman Wright, Roy Brooks
TRACKLISTING
- 1. Cherokee
- 2. Bevan Beeps
- 3. Comin' On
- 4. Stairway To The Stars
- 5. No Fair Lady
- 6. When You're Gone
- 7. Choose Now
- 8. Chabootie
- 9. Carpsie's Groove
- 10. I Waited For You
- 11. The 490
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