1. "I'll Be Home for Christmas"
Edward Hayden was born on February 21, 1932, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. He was educated by his mother throughout his childhood. In college, Higgins played piano in Chicago nightclubs.
Sometimes he leads his own trio, but he also sometimes performs with groups including Al & Gray, Coleman & Hawkins, Freddie & Hubbard. Performed with well-known artists including.
2. "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
This song was written in July 1945, and the lyrics were written by Sammy Cahn , composed by Jule Styne. The original original singer was Vaughn Monroe.
3. "Make Love to Me"
June Christy is an American singer who is famous for her contribution to cool jazz and her particularly soft and smooth voice. She began her professional singing career with the Stankenton Orchestra.
Beginning in 1954, she continued her career as a solo singer. Her most famous work is her debut album "Something Cool"
4. "Somewhere in the Night"
Ella Fitzgerald: Known as the Queen of Jazz. Its bass-heavy tone laid the foundation for jazz singing.
5. "Down by the sally gardens"
This famous song is based on the poem "Down By the Salley Garden" by the poet William Butler Yeats. The song was composed and tells the story of a willow garden by a river in Sligo, western Ireland. Originally translated as "Liu Yuanli". Covered by many singers.