In 1946 Denver, an aspiring writer who enjoys irresponsible adventures with his friend writes a letter about his life before and after the suicide attempt by his sad, commitment-seeking girlfriend.
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Better Get It in Your Soul |
Charles Mingus: writer, performer
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Groovin' High |
Dizzy Gillespie: writer, performer
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Humph |
Thelonious Monk: writer, performer
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Groovin' High |
Charlie Parker: performer
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Shaw 'Nuff' |
Charlie Parker: writer, performer
Dizzy Gillespie: writer, performer
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Move |
Miles Davis: performer
Denzil Best: writer
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A Tisket, A Tasket |
Ella Fitzgerald: writer, performer
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Heartbreaker |
Max Freedman: writer
The Andrews Sisters: performer
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Sixteen |
Thelonious Monk: writer, performer
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The Thin Man |
Art Blakey: performer
The Jazz Messengers: performer
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Straight No Chaser |
Thelonious Monk: writer
Max Roach: performer
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Make Believe You Are Glad When You're Sorry |
Benny Davis: writer
The Andrews Sisters: performer
Jack Shilkret: writer
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Jingle Bells |
James Pierpont: writer
Dianne Reeves: performer
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Country Girl |
Muddy Waters: writer
Cassandra Wilson: performer
Javon Jackson: performer
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A Tisket, A Tasket |
Van Alexander: writer
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He May Be Your Man |
Helen Humes: writer
Dianne Reeves: performer
Bob Belden: producer
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Sugar Blues |
Clarence Williams: writer
Lucy Fletcher: writer
Dianne Reeves: performer
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Jumpin' Beans |
Jacky Terrasson: writer, performer
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Cut To Be Pelt |
Petula Clark: writer, performer
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Ride My Heart |
Petula Clark: writer, performer
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