Jim Hall (musician) compositions

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Jim Hall at Keystone Korner, San Francisco 10/29/80

This is a list of compositions by Jim Hall and collaborators, each followed by the album or albums on which it appears.

Contents

All songs written by Jim Hall except as noted.

List of compositions

0–9

"1953 'Thesis'"

A

"A Merry Chase"

"Abstract 1" [C]

"Abstract 2" [D]

"Abstract 3" [D]

"Abstract 4" [E]

"All Across The City"

"And I Do"

"Arrowhead"

"Art Song"

"At Sea" [H]

B

"Ballad Painting" [H]

"Barbaro" [H]

"Beijing Blues" [G]

"Bent Blue"

"Bermuda Bye Bye"

"Big Blues"

"Bimini"

"Blue Joe"

"Bluesography"

"Bon Ami"

"Border Crossing"

"Bottlenose Blues"

C

"Calypso Joe"

"Canto Neruda"

"Canto Nostálgico"

"Careful"

"Chorale and Dance"

"Chrissie"

"Circus Dance"

"Cold Spring"

"Consequently"

"Conversations" [H]

"Cross Court"

D

"Dialogue"

"Down from Antigua"

"Down the Line"

"Dream Steps"

"Drop Shot"

Duologue 1-3 [F]

E

"Echo"

"End the Beguine!"

"Entre-Nous"

"Erb"

F

"Fanfare"

"Free Piece" [J]

"Frisell Frazzle"

"Furnished Flats"

H

"Hawk"

"Here Comes Jane"

"Hide and Seek"

I

"I Know (Theme)"

Improvisations, Nos. 1-5 [I]

"In Repose" [H]

J

"Jane"

"Jimlogue"

"João"

K

"Kyoto Bells"

L

"Light" [B]

"Little Blues"

"Lookin' Up"

"Lucky Thing"

M

"Matisse"

"Migration" [G]

"Minotaur"

"Miró"

"Mister Blues"

[33]

"Monet"

"Move It"

N

"No, You Don't"

"October Song"

"Ouagadoudou"

O

"Osaka Express"

"Our Valentines" [F]

P

"Painted Pig"

"Pancho"

"Pan-O-Rama"

"Passacaglia"

"Piece for Guitar & Strings"

"Pollock" [H]

Q

"Quadrologue"

"Quartet + 4"

R

"Ragman"

"Raney Day"

"Reflections"

"Reinhardt" [H]

"Romaine"

"Running Out of Gas"

S

"Safari" [H]

"Sanctus"

"Sam Jones"

"Say Hello to Calypso"

"Sazanami"

"Seseragi"

"Siete-Cuartro"

"Simple Samba"

"Simple Things"

"Slam"

"Snowbound"

"Something for Now

"Something Special"

"Something Tells Me"

"Something to Wish For"

"Steps"

"Stern Stuff"

"Street Dance"

"Subsequently"

"Sweet Basil" [A]

T

"Tango Loco"

"These Rooms"

"Thesis"

"Three"

"Time" [8]

"Tom Brown's Buddy"

"Travelogue" [8]

"Two's Blues"

U

"Uncle Ed"

W

"Waiting to Dance"

"Walk Soft"

"Waltz New"

"What If?" [8]

"Whistle Stop"

"Whose Blues?"

"Why Not Dance?"

"Without Words"

Y

"Young One (for Debra)"

Notes

A. ^ co-written with Bob Brookmeyer
B. ^ co-written with Don Thompson and Terry Clarke
C. ^ co-written with Charlie Haden
D. a b co-written with Scott Colley and George Mraz
E. ^ co-written with Scott Colley
F. a b co-written with Enrico Pieranunzi
G. a b co-written with Bill Frisell
H. a b c d e f g h i j k co-written with Joey Baron
I. ^ co-written with Pat Metheny
J. ^ co-written with Marian McPartland

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