Former President Clinton is getting his own CD compilation.
Organizers said it will be called "The Bill Clinton Collection: Selections from the Clinton Music Room" and is planned as the first in a series of discs of the former president's favorites.
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The Clinton Presidential Foundation has been working for months to acquire licensing rights to certain titles. Foundation president Skip Rutherford said the process is complete and mass production has begun for the 11-track disc.
The CD's songs include "My One and Only Love" by John Coltrane, "Harlem Nocturne" by David Sandborn, "My Funny Valentine" by Miles Davis, "Summertime" by Zoot Sims, "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free" by Nina Simone and "Chelsea Morning" by Judy Collins.
The CD is the latest joint venture for the Clinton Library and the Clinton Museum Store. Clinton's office in New York has already reviewed the CD liner notes, and Clinton Museum Store operator Connie Fails said it will be on sale in a month to five weeks.
© 2005 The Associated Press.
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