Welcome to the Thomas Gunther Trio Song Lists Site


The Thomas Gunther Trio performs mainly popular songs that are known as Jazz Standards today. The repertory list draws from more than 80 years of American song writing and includes over 150 world famous songs, written by some of the best composers ever lived, like George Gershwin, Duke Ellington, Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, Fats Waller, Thelonious Monk, Basie, and many more. Those unforgettable melodies have been arranged to please swing dancers and jazz lovers alike.

The following list is an excerpt from the bands repertory:
A Night In Tunisia
After You’ve Gone
Ain’t No Sunshine When She’s Gone
All Of Me
As Time Goes By
Basie Blues
Basin Street Blues
Bernie’s Tune
Blue Moon
Blue Skies
My Little Suede Shoes
Body and Sole
Bye, Bye Blackbird
C Jam Blues
Caravan
Chattanooga Choo choo
Cheek To Cheek
Chicago, My kind of Town
Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
Doodlin’
Doxy
Dr Jazz
Exactly Like You
Fly Me To The Moon
Friday night at the Cadillec club
Get A Break
Glory Glory
Honey suckle rose
Honky Tonk Train Blues
How High The Moon
I Can’t Give You Anything But Love
I Cried For You
I Get A Kick Out Of You
I Hear A Rhapsody
I Love You
I’ve Got Rhythm
In A Mellow Tone
It Don’t Mean A Thing, If You Ain’t Got That Swing
It had to be you
It’s Only A Papermoon
It’s Wonderful
Just Friends
Kelly’s Blues
Love For Sale
Mack The Nife
Maken’ Woopee
Memories Of You
Misty
Moonglow
Night And Day
Night Train
Now’s The Time
On A Clear Day
On Green Dolphin Street
Opus One
Original Charleston
Pennies From Heaven
Perdido
Satin Doll
Sentimental Journey
Softly As In The Morning Sunrice
Some Day My Prince Will Come
Sometimes I’m Happy
Stompin’ At The Savoy
Summertime
Sweet Georgia Brown
Take The A-Train
The Days Of Wine And Rosed
The Girl From Ipanima
The Glory Of Love
The Lady Is A Tramp
The Summer Wind
The Way you look Tonight
There Will Never Be An Other You
There’s No Greater Love
Things Ain’t What They Used To Be
Walkin’
Well, You Needn’t
What A Wonderful World
What Is This Thing Called Love
Witchcraft
Yes Sir, That’s My Baby