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While doing some research (aka wasting time) on Amazon, I stumbled across these.  I can't imagine listening to one of these from start to finish, but I am intrigued.  These are full performances.

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It's actually a pretty interesting concept, as you get such a variety of approaches and you have both singers and instrumentalists. But I wonder if anyone can listen to 20-30 versions in one sitting (or even 2 or 3 sittings).

 

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I might be more interested if it wasn't limited to jazz. Those songs have been through a lot.

Like "All The Things You Are", the original, with a verse that's more or less a song unto itself, damn!

Before I got tired of "songs", I made sure I knew what it was I was getting tired of. And there's still surprises lurking there outside of strictly jazz.

 

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