I Let a Song Go out of My Heart - Jimmy Smith, Ellington
Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart - Jimmy Smith, Hanley
I'm Getting Sentimental Over You - Jimmy Smith, Bassman, George
Track Listings (10) - Disc #2
Summertime - Jimmy Smith, Gershwin, George
Somebody Loves Me - Jimmy Smith, DeSylva, Buddy
Plum Nellie - Jimmy Smith, Smith
Billie's Bounce - Jimmy Smith, Parker
Yardbird Suite - Jimmy Smith, Parker
There's a Small Hotel - Jimmy Smith, Hart, Lorenz
All Day Long - Jimmy Smith, Burrell
All the Things You Are - Jimmy Smith, Hammerstein
The Fight - Jimmy Smith, Smith
There Will Never Be Another You - Jimmy Smith, Gordon, Irving
Track Listings (8) - Disc #3
How High the Moon - Jimmy Smith, Hamilton
Buns a Plenty - Jimmy Smith, Smith
The Duel - Jimmy Smith, Smith
Blue Moon - Jimmy Smith, Hart, Lorenz
Blues After All - Jimmy Smith, Burrell
Just Friends - Jimmy Smith, Klenner, John
J.O.S. - Jimmy Smith, Smith
After Hours - Jimmy Smith, Parrish
Track Listings (8) - Disc #4
My Funny Valentine - Jimmy Smith, Hart, Lorenz
Slightly Monkish - Jimmy Smith, Smith
Laura - Jimmy Smith, Mercer, Johnny
Just Friends - Jimmy Smith, Klenner, John
Imagination - Jimmy Smith, Burke
Lover Man - Jimmy Smith, Davis
Body and Soul - Jimmy Smith, Eyton
Indiana - Jimmy Smith, Hanley
2008 four CD Proper box set containing 33 fine examples from the Jazz icon's early career from 1956-57 in studio and live settings, accompanied by, amongst others, Donald Byrd, Lou Donaldson, Art Blakey, and Kenny Burrell.... more » Jimmy Smith was the first musician to make the Hammond organ effectively serve as a group, providing walking bass lines with his feet, chordal accompaniment in his left hand, and solo line in his right.« less
2008 four CD Proper box set containing 33 fine examples from the Jazz icon's early career from 1956-57 in studio and live settings, accompanied by, amongst others, Donald Byrd, Lou Donaldson, Art Blakey, and Kenny Burrell. Jimmy Smith was the first musician to make the Hammond organ effectively serve as a group, providing walking bass lines with his feet, chordal accompaniment in his left hand, and solo line in his right.