Acker Bilk

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  • jazz
  • instrumental
  • clarinet
  • easy listening
  • clarinette
Acker Bilk (b. 1929) is an English clarinettist specialising in trad jazz and popular music. Born on 28th January 1929 in Pensford, Somerset, christened Bernard Stanley Bilk, he has been one of the world's best known clarinettists since the late 1950s. His trademark goatee, bowler hat, and striped waistcoat are almost as recognisable as his breathy, vibrato-rich, middle-register clarinet style. Although playing mainly jazz in Dixieland and trad styles, he became famous for his 1961 hit "Stranger On The Shore", with which he became mainly associated in the public mind.

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Songs

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    Cocktails for Two

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    Colours of My Life

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    Could I Have This Dance

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    Could've Been

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    Creole Jazz

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    Creole Love Call

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    Da Da Strain

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    Dardanella

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    Deep Purple

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    Delia's Gone

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    Dinah

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    Do That to Me One More Time

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    Dusk

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    Easter Parade

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    Ebony & Ivory

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    Ebony and Ivory

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    Eres Tu

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    Eres Tu (Touch the Wind)

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    Estrellita

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    Ev'rytime We Say Goodbye

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    Feelings

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    Fire And Rain

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    First Time Ever I Saw Your Face

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    Folks Who Live on the Hill

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    Fond Memories

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    Fool on the Hill

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    For the Good Times

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    Frankie and Johnny

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    Franklin Street Blues

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    Free

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    Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You?

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    Georgia on My Mind

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    Gladiolus Rag

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    Go Tell It on the Mountain

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    Going Home

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    Goodbye

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    Goodnight, Tonight

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    Gospel Train

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    Gotta Go

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    Greensleeves

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    He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother

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    Hello

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    Here's That Rainy Day

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    Here, There & Everywhere

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    Hey Jude

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    High Society

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    Home

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    Homecoming

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    House Rent Stomp

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    Hushabye Mountain


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