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Category: Murray Mencher

I Want a Little Girl, by Moll & Mencher

Morton Bartlett (c.1950)
Morton Bartlett (c.1950)

“I Want a Little Girl” is a famous jazz song, ranking 360 among jazz standards according to JazzStandards.com. Written by Billy Moll and composed by Murray Mencher in 1930, it has for over 70 years been interpreted by many famous musicians, in various musical styles: jazz, soul, country and blues. CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…

Posted on 2019-04-132019-04-17 by Christian 2
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