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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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#"Put On a Happy Face" ([[Lee Adams]], [[Charles Strouse]]) |
#"Put On a Happy Face" ([[Lee Adams]], [[Charles Strouse]]) |
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#"Old Folks" (Dedette Lee Hill, Willard Robinson) |
#"Old Folks" (Dedette Lee Hill, [[Willard Robinson]]) |
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#"Woody 'N' You" ([[Dizzy Gillespie]]) |
#"Woody 'N' You" ([[Dizzy Gillespie]]) |
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#"Diablo" ([[Oscar Peterson]]) |
#"Diablo" ([[Oscar Peterson]]) |
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Put On a Happy Face is a 1962 live album by the Oscar Peterson Trio, recorded at the London House jazz club in Chicago.
Three other albums were recorded by Peterson and his trio at the London House, The Trio, The Sound of the Trio, and Something Warm. The complete music recorded by the trio at these sessions was released in 1997.
Track listing
- "Put On a Happy Face" (Lee Adams, Charles Strouse)
- "Old Folks" (Dedette Lee Hill, Willard Robinson)
- "Woody 'N' You" (Dizzy Gillespie)
- "Diablo" (Oscar Peterson)
- "Soon" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin)
- "Yesterdays" (Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern)
- "The Lonesome One" (Peterson)