- C-Jam BluesWritten by Duke Ellington and Barney BigardPerformed by the Duke Ellington Trio (Duke Ellington - piano, John Lamb - bass, Sam Woodyard - drums)
- Take the A TrainWritten by Billy StrayhornPerformed by the Duke Ellington Trio (Duke Ellington - piano, John Lamb - bass, Sam Woodyard - drums)
- Dancers in LovePerformed by the Duke Ellington Trio (Duke Ellington - piano, John Lamb - bass, Sam Woodyard - drums)
- SolitudePerformed by Barbara McNair and Duke Ellington, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- I'm Beginning to See the LightPerformed by Barbara McNair and Duke Ellington, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- Mood IndigoPerformed by Barbara McNair and Duke Ellington, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- Do Nothin' Till You Hear From MeMusic by Duke Ellington; words by Bob RussellPerformed by Duke Ellington, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- Don't Get Around Much AnymoreMusic by Duke Ellington; words by Bob RussellPerformed by Duke Ellington, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- Satin DollPerformed by an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- I've Got It Bad and That Ain't GoodMusic by Duke Ellington; words by Paul Francis WebsterPerformed by Barbara McNair and Duke Ellington, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- Sophisticated LadyPerformed by Barbara McNair and Duke Ellington, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- I Feel a Song Coming OnPerformed by Barbara McNair, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- For Once In My LifeMusic by Orlando Murden; words by Ronald MillerPerformed by Barbara McNair, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- Don't Rain On My ParadeWritten by Bob Merrill and Jule StynePerformed by Barbara McNair, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- The Lady Is a TrampMusic by Richard Rodgers; words by Lorenz HartPerformed by Barbara McNair, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- The Shadow of Your SmileMusic by Johnny Mandel; words by Paul Francis WebsterPerformed by Barbara McNair, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- I've Got Your NumberMusic by Cy Coleman; words by Carolyn LeighPerformed by Barbara McNair, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- Alley CatWritten by Frank BjornPerformed by Barbara McNair, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- Big Bad BillMusic by Milton Ager; words by Jack YellenPerformed by Barbara McNair, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- Aren't You Glad You're You?Music by Jimmy Van Heusen; words by Johnny BurkePerformed by Barbara McNair, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- TiredMusic by words by Allan Roberts, Doris Fisher;Performed by Barbara McNair, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- Hello, Dolly!Written by Jerry HermanPerformed by Barbara McNair, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
- What now my Love ?(Et Maintenant)Music by Gilbert BécaudFrench lyrics by Pierre DelanoëEnglish lyrics by Carl SigmanPerformed by Barbara McNair, with an orchestra and choir under the direction of Ralph Carmichael
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What is the Spanish language plot outline for The Barbara McNair and Duke Ellington Special (1967)?
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