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Eric Gale
This article is about Eric Gale (1938-94) the jazz guitarist, not blues guitarist Eric Gales (b. 1974) Eric Gale (Brooklyn, New York, 20 September 1938 - Baja California, Mexico, 25 May 1994) was a leading American jazz and session guitarist. He began playing guitar at the age of 12. Although he majored in chemistry at Niagara University, Gale was determined to pursue a musical career, and began contributing to accompaniments for such stars as Maxine Brown, The Drifters, and Jesse Belvin.
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Songs
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Au Privave
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Black Orpheus
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Cleopatra
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Close Your Eyes
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De Rabbit
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Derabbit
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Dindi
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East End, West End
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East Side West Side
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Forecast
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Ginseng Woman
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Gypsy Jello
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Holding on to Love
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Honey Coral Rock
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I Heard It Through the Grapevine
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I Shot the Sheriff
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Just to See Her
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Killing Me Softly With His Song
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Let's Stay Together
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Let-Me-Slip-It-To-You
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Lighthouse
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Live to Love
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Lookin' Good
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Lost in Love
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Magnetic
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Me and the Devil Blues
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Morning Glory
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Multiplication
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My One and Only Love
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Negril
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Negril Sea Sunset
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Nezumi
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Oh! Mary Don't You Weep
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Once in a Smile
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Part of You
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Rasta
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Red Ground
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Red Ground Funk
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Rising Sun
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Sara Smile
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She Is My Lady
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Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
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The Shadows
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Thumper
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Tonsue Corte
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Touch of Silk
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Trio
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Utopia
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War Paint
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When I Fall in Love