- “So What” – Recorded in “Kind of Blue”, one of the most famous songs in jazz history.
- “All Blues” – Another track from “Kind of Blue”, a masterpiece of modal jazz.
- “Blue in Green” – A ballad featured in “Kind of Blue” with a beautiful melody.
- “Freddie Freeloader” – A song from “Kind of Blue” that incorporates the blues form.
- “Nardis” – Performed by many jazz musicians, including Bill Evans.
- “Four” – Widely known as a jazz standard, with many covers existing.
- “Milestones” – An important work created during the transition to modal jazz.
- “Solar” – A standard number often covered in jazz education.
- “Tune Up” – An uptempo song frequently played by jazz musicians.
- “Walkin'” – One of the representative songs of the hard bop style.
- “Seven Steps to Heaven” – A representative work of his middle period, showing his changing style.
- “Fall” – A song from the album “Nefertiti”, reflecting his later style.
- “E.S.P.” – A jazz standard also included in the “E.S.P.” album.
- “Half Nelson” – One of the early representative works of Miles Davis.
- “Flamenco Sketches” – Another innovative track from “Kind of Blue”.
- “Stuff” – A song included in the live album “Miles in the Sky”.
- “Agitation” – Recorded in “E.S.P.”, performed by Miles’s quintet.
- “Circle” – A ballad that combines tranquility and beauty.
- “Dr. Jekyll” (or “Dr. Jackle”) – One of the early representative works.
- “Dig” – A bebop style song created in the early 1950s.
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