Excellent choice!
Chu and Roy's version of "Body And Soul" from November 1938 was THE version until THE ULTIMATE version was recorded some months later.
Exactly Like You (the Fields-McHugh song)
Every Day Is Exactly The Same (Nine Inch Nails)
That's Exactly What I Mean (Patty Loveless)
Exactly What You Wanted (Helmet)
Exactly Where I'm At (Ween)
next: EVERYONE/EVERYBODY (was it already done?)
Nicky The Jazz Cat
I'm The Cat (Jackson Browne)
Cat Killer (Steppenwolf)
Cat Black (Marc Bolan & T. Rex)
Stray Cat Stray (Stray Cats)
next: KILLER/KILL/KILLS... This is the difference: a nice guy ("sweet") vs a gore serial killer ("killer/kill/kills").
Ok, you beat me to it. Let's follow with SWEET. Sweet Home Alabama (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
Sweet Dreamer (Ian Hunter)
Sweet Nothings (Diana Ross)
My Sugar So Sweet (Nick Cave)
Sweet Emotion (Donna Summer)
next: KILL/KILLING/KILLER...
Michael Zirpolo's authoritative and critical review of Nolan's biography of Artie Shaw:
Please follow the link above to get the full review. BTW, there are both hardcover and paperback editions, with different title and cover:
Patterns (Paul Simon)
Patterns (Olive Nelson)
Patterns (Joe Chambers, as played by Bobby Hutcherson)
Patterns (Lane, Marriott, as performed by Small Faces)
Patterns (Gerald Wilson)
next: CORNET
Thanks for listing the discographical info from the Bechet set!
I must compare it to my Bechet collection, as I own quite a few single CDs and boxed sets from that period.
See You Later Alligator (Bill Haley)
Alligator Crawl (Fats Waller)
Alligator (Grizzly Bear)
Sparky's Alligator Song (Sesame Street Band)
Alligator Sky (Owl City)
next: CRAWL/CRAWLING...
(Otto Make That) Riff Stacatto (Duke Ellington)
A Blues Riff (Duke Ellington)
Riff Interlude (Count Basie)
The Minor Riff (Jimmie Lunceford)
Riffin' The Blues (Lil Armstrong)
Next: INTERLUDE