Hey Mr. Freddy (Chatman)
When Your Hair Has Turned To Silver (Chatman)
Ev'rything Depends On You (Carpenter-Dunlap-Hines)
Hot Springs (Mundy)
When You're Gone (Mundy-Johnson)
Little Slam (Mundy)
Pennies from Heaven
The Last Mile (The Last Chance) (Ammons)
Cha-Bootie (Mundy)
Full Moon (Ammons)
Bye Bye (Joseph-Holofcener-Cromwell)
Let It Be (Woode-Woode-Carpenter)
Blues Up And Down (Ammons-Stitt)
You Can Depend On Me (Hines-Dunlap-Carpenter)
Touch Of The Blues (Wilcox-George)
Dumb Woman Blues (unknown)
Chabootie (Mundy)
Who Put The Sleeping Pills In Rip Van Winkle's Coffee (unknown)
Gravy (unknown)
Easy Glide (unknown)
Tenor Eleven (Ammons)
Goodbye
You Go to My Head
My Foolish Heart
Most popular songs of Gene Ammons
Ben
2008 • Fine And Mellow
Bye Bye Blackbird
2001 • God Bless Jug And Sonny
I Sold My Heart to the Junkman
2008 • Up Tight!
Someone to Watch over Me
Body and Soul
2009 • Legends Of Acid Jazz: Gene Ammons
Moonglow
2008 • Up Tight!
Exactly Like You
2008 • Jug
Easy to Love
2008 • Jug
But Not for Me
Love Me or Leave Me
You Go to My Head
1952 • Young Jug
Pennies from Heaven
1952 • Young Jug
Trivia about the album Gene Ammons: 1949 - 1950 by Gene Ammons
- In what year was the album “Gene Ammons: 1949 - 1950” released by Gene Ammons?
- The album “Gene Ammons: 1949 - 1950” was released in 2008 by Gene Ammons, featuring 24 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “Gene Ammons: 1949 - 1950” by Gene Ammons?
- “Pennies from Heaven” is the biggest hit from the album “Gene Ammons: 1949 - 1950” by Gene Ammons.