
Jimmy Wilbur Cobb (born January 20, 1929, in Washington, D.C.) is an American jazz drummer. Probably his most famous work is on Miles Davis' Kind of Blue (1959), considered by many to be the quintessential jazz record. Cobb is the last surviving player from the session. He also played on other famous Davis albums, including Sketches of Spain, Someday My Prince Will Come, Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall, In Person Friday and Saturday Nights at the Blackhawk, Complete, and briefly on Porgy and Bess and Sorcerer.
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Sugar Ray (Phineas Newborn Jr)
Three Little Words
Taking A Chance On Love
Polkadots and Moonbeams
What Kind of Fool Am I? (L. Bricusse & A. Newley)
Lets Fall In Love (H. Arlen & T. Koehler)
A Nightingale in Berkeley Square
When The Saints Go Marchin'
My Ideal
Autumn Leaves
Song For The Street People (Ed Kelly)
All The Things You Are
Relax
Juicy Lucy (Horace Silver)
Im Afraid The Masquerade Is Over (A. Wrubel)
For Minors Only
I've Got The World On A String
You Say You Care
Wrinkles (Wynton Kelly)
Love for Sale (I. & G. Gershwin)
The Best Things In Life Are Free (Bg. de Sylva / Lew Brown / Ray Henderson)
On a clear day
Sugar Ray
The Best Things In Life Are Free
Wrinkles
What Kind Of Fool Am I?
I'm Afraid The Masquerade Is Over
Let's Fall In Love
Love For Sale
Temperance
Love For Sale (I. G. Gershwin)
Song For The Street People
What Kind Of Fool Am I
The Best Things in Life Are Free (BG. De Sylva/Lew Brown/Ray Henderson)
On the trail
Will you still be mine
Make the man loves me
Surrey with the fringe on top
Kelly blue
Remember
If you could see me now
Nightingale In Berkeley Square
A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
Juicy Lucy
Lets Fall In Love (H. Arlen T. Koehler)
We Can Make It
Whims Of Chambers
Wims of Chambers
We can marke it
When The Saints Go Marchin
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