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1992 studio album by Harry Connick Jr.
25 Released November 24, 1992 Recorded October 2–4, 6, 9, 1992 Studio BMG Studio A (New York City) Length 65 :48 Label Sony /Columbia Producer Tracey Freeman
25 is an album by Harry Connick Jr. , released on November 24, 1992. It is a collection of jazz and pop standards performed on solo piano. The title refers to his age at the time he recorded it.
"Stardust " (Hoagy Carmichael , Mitchell Parish ) – (with Ellis Marsalis )
"Music, Maestro, Please" (Herbert Magidson , Allie Wrubel )
"On The Street Where You Live " (Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe )
"After You've Gone " (Henry Creamer , Turner Layton )
"I'm An Old Cowhand (From The Rio Grande) " (Johnny Mercer )
"Moment's Notice" (John Coltrane )
"Tangerine " (Johnny Mercer , Victor Schertzinger )
"Didn't He Ramble" (Harry Bolton)
"Caravan " (Duke Ellington , Irving Mills , Juan Tizol )
"Lazybones " (Hoagy Carmichael , Johnny Mercer ) – (with Johnny Adams )
"Muskrat Ramble " (Ray Gilbert , Kid Ory )
"This Time the Dream's on Me " (Harold Arlen , Johnny Mercer )
"On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe " (Johnny Mercer , Harry Warren ) – (with Ray Brown and Ned Goold)
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