The name of the song is "Look at This". It is on the discontinued CD entitled, Stu Gardner presents A House Full of Love, Music from the Cosby Show, featuring Grover Washington, Jr. It is track # 9. I have searched for this song for over 10 years and finally found it.
It is "In a Sentimental Mood" by Duke Ellington and John Coltrane - released September 26, 1962 by Verve Records.It is definitely not "In a Sentimental Mood". The song is entitled "Look at this", by Grover Washington Jr. and can be found on "A House Full of Music from the Bill Cosby Show" on Amazon.com. MP3 download is 99cents but it is not a total instrumental. Bill Cosby does some talking during the song.
the thing is, i have a song that resembles that song but i dont think it is that same song. it is called Comtine d'un autre ete by Yann Tiersen.. has the same melody, but im pretty sure its not the song they used on the cosbys
The jazz song of Season 2 Episode 8 of Lilyhammer is Caruso.
From "The Cosby Show Thread" (http://forums.allaboutjazz.com/showpost.php?p=307162&postcount=215) at the allaboutjazz.com forums Posted by Jazznik In the series finale, Cliff and Clair dance off of the set to Miles Davis' "If I Were a Bell". It's the Miles/Trane/Garland/Chambers/Jones version from 1956. It's on Miles' "Relaxin' With the Miles Davis Quintet."
It's not a real song. It's just music composed by Walter Murphy
tHE NAME OF THE SONG IS CALLED "LOOK AT THIS"bY GROVER WASHINGTON jR.
In a Sentimental Mood - Duke Ellington & John Coltrane
The jazz piece at the end of the Episode entitled "Calling Dr. Huxtable" in Season 3 is Dear Lord by John Coltrane!:)(Not sure about "That's Not What I Said")
The song played inthe episode is called "The Creep" It was one of many Jazz numbers recorded by Ted Heath & his Jazz Orchestra.
Craig Bierko
the songs cliff (bill cosby) played to his wife clair
The song is entitled "In a Sentimental Mood" by Duke Ellington and John Coltrane.
It is "In a Sentimental Mood" by Duke Ellington and John Coltrane - released September 26, 1962 by Verve Records.It is definitely not "In a Sentimental Mood". The song is entitled "Look at this", by Grover Washington Jr. and can be found on "A House Full of Music from the Bill Cosby Show" on Amazon.com. MP3 download is 99cents but it is not a total instrumental. Bill Cosby does some talking during the song.
yhey listen to jazz and bill cosby
The Jazz Caravan
The sax jazz piece played on The Mentalist during the episode "Ring Around the Rosie" is called "Take Five" by Dave Brubeck. It is a well-known jazz standard and one of the most popular jazz tunes of all time.
Snow day Jazz song where Frank call Marie for dance is "Artie Shaw - Frenesi"