This is a list of compositions by Jim Hall and collaborators, each followed by the album or albums on which it appears.

Jim Hall
Jim Hall at Keystone Korner, San Francisco 10/29/80

All songs written by Jim Hall except as noted.

List of compositions

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"1953 'Thesis'"

  • 1991: Jim Hall - Live At Town Hall Volume 1 (MusicMasters)[1]

"A Merry Chase"

"Abstract 1" [C]

  • 2001: Jim Hall - Jim Hall & Basses (Telarc)[3]

"Abstract 2" [D]

  • 2001: Jim Hall - Jim Hall & Basses (Telarc)[3]

"Abstract 3" [D]

  • 2001: Jim Hall - Jim Hall & Basses (Telarc)[3]

"Abstract 4" [E]

  • 2001: Jim Hall - Jim Hall & Basses (Telarc)[3]

"All Across The City"

"And I Do"

  • 1986: Jim Hall - Jim Hall's Three (Concord)[11]
  • 2001: Tina Angotti - Mirror (Tina Angotti Music)

"Arrowhead"

"Art Song"

  • 1998: Jim Hall - By Arrangement (Telarc)[13]

"At Sea" [H]

"Ballad Painting" [H]

  • 2010: Jim Hall and Joey Baron - Conversations (ArtistShare)[14]

"Barbaro" [H]

  • 2008: Jim Hall and Bill Frisell - Hemispheres (ArtistShare)[9]

"Beijing Blues" [G]

  • 2008: Jim Hall and Bill Frisell - Hemispheres (ArtistShare)[9]

"Bent Blue"

  • 2001: Jim Hall - Jim Hall & Basses (Telarc)[3]
  • 2004: Jim Hall - Magic Meeting (Contemporary)[15]

"Bermuda Bye Bye"

  • 1976: Jim Hall - Commitment (Horizon)[16]

"Big Blues"

"Bimini"

"Blue Joe"

"Bluesography"

  • 1994: Jim Hall - Dedications & Inspirations (Telarc)[21]

"Bon Ami"

  • 1997: Bill Charlap - Distant Star (Criss Cross)
  • 1995: Jim Hall - Dialogues (Telarc)[22]

"Border Crossing"

  • 2000: Jim Hall, Joe Lovano, George Mraz, Lewis Nash - Grand Slam (Telarc)[8]

"Bottlenose Blues"

  • 1986: Jim Hall - Jim Hall's Three (Concord)[11]

"Calypso Joe"

  • 1995: Jim Hall - Dialogues (Telarc)[22]

"Canto Neruda"

  • 2004: Jim Hall - Magic Meeting (Contemporary)[15]

"Canto Nostálgico"

  • 1994: Jim Hall - Dedications & Inspirations (Telarc)[21]

"Careful"

"Chorale and Dance"

"Chrissie"

"Circus Dance"

  • 1997: Jim Hall - Textures (Telarc)[29]

"Cold Spring"

  • 1999: Jim Hall and Pat Metheny - Jim Hall & Pat Metheny (Telarc)[7]

"Consequently"

  • 1993: Jim Hall - Something Special (MusicMasters)[30]

"Conversations" [H]

  • 2010: Jim Hall and Joey Baron - Conversations (ArtistShare)[14]

"Cross Court"

"Dialogue"

  • 1995: Jim Hall - Dialogues (Telarc)[22]

"Down from Antigua"

  • 1993: Jim Hall - Something Special (MusicMasters)[30]
  • 2014: Charlie Haden and Jim Hall - Charlie Haden/Jim Hall (Impulse!)

"Down the Line"

  • 1976: Jim Hall - Commitment (Horizon)[16]

"Dream Steps"

  • 1995: Jim Hall - Dialogues (Telarc)[22]
  • 2001: Jim Hall - Jim Hall & Basses (Telarc)[3]

"Drop Shot"

  • 1989: Jim Hall - All Across The City (Concord)[5]

Duologue 1-3 [F]

  • 2005: Jim Hall and Enrico Pieranunzi - Duologues (C.A.M.)[27]

"Echo"

  • 1977: Jim Hall - Jazz Impressions of Japan (A&M)[24]

"End the Beguine!"

  • 2001: Jim Hall - Jim Hall & Basses (Telarc)
  • 2006: Jim Hall and Geoffrey Keezer - Free Association (Contemporary)[2]

"Entre-Nous"

"Erb"

"Fanfare"

  • 1997: Jim Hall - Textures (Telarc)[29]

"Free Piece" [J]

"Frisell Frazzle"

  • 1995: Jim Hall - Dialogues (Telarc)[22]

"Furnished Flats"

  • 1997: Jim Hall - Panorama: Live at the Village Vanguard (Telarc)[31]
  • 2004: Jim Hall - Magic Meeting (Contemporary)[15]
  • 2006: Jim Hall and Geoffrey Keezer - Free Association (Contemporary)[2]

"Hawk"

  • 1994: Jim Hall - Dedications & Inspirations (Telarc)[21]

"Here Comes Jane"

  • 1997: Jim Hall - Panorama: Live at the Village Vanguard (Telarc)[31]

"Hide and Seek"

  • 1986: Jim Hall - Jim Hall's Three (Concord)[11]
  • 1991: Jim Hall - Live At Town Hall Volume 2 (MusicMasters)[26]

"I Know (Theme)"

Improvisations, Nos. 1-5 [I]

  • 1999: Jim Hall and Pat Metheny - Jim Hall & Pat Metheny (Telarc)[7]

"In Repose" [H]

  • 2010: Jim Hall and Joey Baron - Conversations (ArtistShare)[14]

"Jane"

  • 1989: Jim Hall - All Across The City (Concord)[5]

"Jimlogue"

  • 2005: Jim Hall and Enrico Pieranunzi - Duologues (C.A.M.)[27]

"João"

  • 1994: Jim Hall - Dedications & Inspirations (Telarc)[21]
  • 2014: Satoshi Inoue - Plays Jim Hall (What's New)

"Kyoto Bells"

  • 1977: Jim Hall - Jazz Impressions of Japan (A&M)[24]

"Light" [B]

  • 1977: Jim Hall - Jazz Impressions of Japan (A&M)[24]

"Little Blues"

  • 1997: Jim Hall - Panorama: Live at the Village Vanguard (Telarc)[31]

"Lookin' Up"

  • 1999: Jim Hall and Pat Metheny - Jim Hall & Pat Metheny (Telarc)[7]

"Lucky Thing"

  • 1993: Jim Hall - Something Special (MusicMasters)[30]

"Matisse"

  • 1994: Jim Hall - Dedications & Inspirations (Telarc)[21]

"Migration" [G]

  • 2008: Jim Hall and Bill Frisell - Hemispheres (ArtistShare)[9]

"Minotaur"

  • 1972: Jim Hall - Where Would I Be? (Milestone)[23]

"Miró"

  • 1994: Jim Hall - Dedications & Inspirations (Telarc)[21]

"Mister Blues"

  • 1992: Jim Hall - Subsequently (MusicMasters)[32]
  • 1998: Jim Hall - Jazzpar Quartet + 4 (Contemporary)

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"Monet"

  • 1994: Jim Hall - Dedications & Inspirations (Telarc)[21]
  • 2010: Jim Hall and Joey Baron - Conversations (ArtistShare)[14]

"Move It"

  • 1964: Jimmy Raney - Two Jims and Zoot (Mainstream)

"No, You Don't"

  • 1997: Jim Hall - Panorama: Live at the Village Vanguard (Telarc)[31]

"Osaka Express"

  • 1978: Jim Hall and Red Mitchell – Jim Hall & Red Mitchell (Artists House)

"Our Valentines" [F]

  • 2005: Jim Hall and Enrico Pieranunzi - Duologues (C.A.M.)[27]

"October Song"

  • 1998: Jim Hall - By Arrangement (Telarc)[13]
  • 2006: Jim Hall and Geoffrey Keezer - Free Association (Contemporary)[2]

"Ouagadoudou"

  • 2006: Jim Hall and Geoffrey Keezer - Free Association (Contemporary)[2]

"Painted Pig"

  • 1997: Jim Hall - Panorama: Live at the Village Vanguard (Telarc)[31]

"Pancho"

  • 1992: Jim Hall - Subsequently (MusicMasters)[32]

"Pan-O-Rama"

  • 1997: Jim Hall - Panorama: Live at the Village Vanguard (Telarc)[31]

"Passacaglia"

  • 1997: Jim Hall - Textures (Telarc)[29]

"Piece for Guitar & Strings"

"Pollock" [H]

  • 2010: Jim Hall and Joey Baron - Conversations (ArtistShare)[14]

"Quadrologue"

  • 1997: Jim Hall - Textures (Telarc)[29]

"Quartet + 4"

  • 1998: Jim Hall - Jazzpar Quartet + 4 (Contemporary)[33]

"Ragman"

  • 1997: Jim Hall - Textures (Telarc)[29]

"Raney Day"

  • 1957: Bob Brookmeyer - The Street Swingers (World Pacific)[12]

"Reflections"

  • 1997: Jim Hall - Textures (Telarc)[29]

"Reinhardt" [H]

  • 2010: Jim Hall and Joey Baron - Conversations (ArtistShare)[14]

"Romaine"

"Running Out of Gas"

  • 1994: Jim Hall - Unissued 1982-1992 (Musica Jazz)

"Safari" [H]

  • 2010: Jim Hall and Joey Baron - Conversations (ArtistShare)[14]

"Sanctus"

  • 2000: Greg Osby - The Invisible Hand (Blue Note)

"Sam Jones"

  • 2001: Jim Hall - Jim Hall & Basses (Telarc)[3]

"Say Hello to Calypso"

  • 2000: Jim Hall, Joe Lovano, George Mraz, Lewis Nash - Grand Slam (Telarc)[8]

"Sazanami"

  • 1997: Jim Hall - Textures (Telarc)[29]

"Seseragi"

  • 1994: Jim Hall - Dedications & Inspirations (Telarc)[21]
  • 2014: Satoshi Inoue - Plays Jim Hall (What's New)

"Siete-Cuartro"

  • 1957: Chico Hamilton - Chico Hamilton Quintet (Pacific Jazz)

"Simple Samba"

  • 1972: Jim Hall - Where Would I Be? (Milestone)[23]
  • 1984: The Rob McConnell Sextet - Old Friends/New Music (Unisson Records)
  • 1995: Jack Pezanelli - Pleasured Hands (Brownstone)
  • 2007: Carolbeth & David True - Two Times True (Victoria Company)
  • 2015: Keith Scott - The Ensenada Project (self-released)

"Simple Things"

  • 1995: Jim Hall - Dialogues (Telarc)[22]

"Slam"

  • 2000: Jim Hall, Joe Lovano, George Mraz, Lewis Nash - Grand Slam (Telarc)[8]
  • 2007: Joel Allouche - Close Meeting (Cristal Records)

"Snowbound"

  • 1995: Jim Hall - Dialogues (Telarc)[22]

"Something for Now

  • 1977: Jim Hall - Jazz Impressions of Japan (A&M)[24]

"Something Special"

  • 1993: Jim Hall - Something Special (MusicMasters)[30]
  • 2000: Peter Eigenmann - Something Special (TCB)
  • 2005: Steve Carryer Trio - From Where We Stand (3181)
  • 2014: Satoshi Inoue - Plays Jim Hall (What's New)
  • 2015: Tom Dempsey - Waltz New (Origin)[10]

"Something Tells Me"

"Something to Wish For"

  • 1997: Jim Hall - Panorama: Live at the Village Vanguard (Telarc)[31]

"Steps"

  • 1993: Jim Hall - Something Special (MusicMasters)[30]

"Stern Stuff"

  • 1995: Jim Hall - Dialogues (Telarc)[22]

"Street Dance"

  • 1994: Jim Hall - Dedications & Inspirations (Telarc)[21]

"Subsequently"

  • 1992: Jim Hall - Subsequently (MusicMasters)[32]
  • 2015: Tom Dempsey - Waltz New (Origin)[10]

"Sweet Basil" [A]

  • 1999: Jim Hall and Bob Brookmeyer - Live At The North Sea Jazz Festival (Challenge)[36]

"Tango Loco"

  • 2001: Jim Hall - Jim Hall & Basses (Telarc)[3]

"These Rooms"

"Thesis"

  • 1998: Jim Hall - Jazzpar Quartet + 4 (Contemporary)[33]

"Three"

  • 1986: Jim Hall - Jim Hall's Three (Concord)[11]
  • 1993: Jim Hall - Something Special (MusicMasters)[30]
  • 1994: Jim Hall - Unissued 1982-1992 (Musica Jazz)

"Time" [8]

  • 2010: Jim Hall and Joey Baron - Conversations (ArtistShare)[14]

"Tom Brown's Buddy"

"Travelogue" [8]

  • 2010: Jim Hall and Joey Baron - Conversations (ArtistShare)[14]

"Two's Blues"

  • 1975: Jim Hall - Concierto (CTI)[37]
  • 1985: Ron Carter and Jim Hall - Telephone (Concord)[28]
  • 2005: Alex Domschot - Venusian Commute (Dreambox Media)[38]

"Uncle Ed"

  • 1995: Jim Hall - Dialogues (Telarc)[22]
  • 2010: Jim Hall and Joey Baron - Conversations (ArtistShare)[14]

"Waiting to Dance"

  • 1992: Jim Hall - Subsequently (MusicMasters)[32]
  • 1999: Jim Hall and Pat Metheny - Jim Hall & Pat Metheny (Telarc)[7]
  • 2008: Jim Hall and Bill Frisell - Hemispheres (ArtistShare)[9]

"Walk Soft"

  • 1976: Jim Hall - Commitment (Horizon)[16]
  • 2014: Satoshi Inoue - Plays Jim Hall (What's New)

"Waltz New"

  • 1978: Jim Hall and Red Mitchell – Jim Hall & Red Mitchell (Artists House)
  • 1987: Michel Petrucciani - Power of Three (Blue Note)[18]
  • 1995: Bill Charlap - Souvenir (Criss Cross)
  • 1998: Jane Miller - Secret Pockets (Pink Bubble)
  • 2000: Phillip DeGreg - Whirl Away (J Curve)
  • 2001: Blue Wisp Big Band - 20th Anniversary (Sea Breeze)
  • 2006: René Mailhes - Gitane (Iris Musique)
  • 2011: Phil DeGreg Whirl Away (J Curve)
  • 2014: Satoshi Inoue - Plays Jim Hall (What's New)
  • 2015: Tom Dempsey - Waltz New (Origin)[10]
  • 2017: Brad Myers and Michael Sharfe - Sanguinaria (Hopefulsongs) (Colloquy)

"What If?" [8]

  • 2010: Jim Hall and Joey Baron - Conversations (ArtistShare)[14]

"Whistle Stop"

  • 1994: Jim Hall - Dedications & Inspirations (Telarc)[21]

"Whose Blues?"

"Why Not Dance?"

  • 1994: Jim Hall - Dedications & Inspirations (Telarc)[21]

"Without Words"

  • 1977: Jim Hall - Jazz Impressions of Japan (A&M)[24]
  • 1981: George Shearing and Jim Hall - First Edition (Concord)[25]
  • 2003: Daedelus - Rethinking the Weather (Mush)

"Young One (for Debra)"

  • 1969: Jim Hall - It's Nice to Be With You (MPS)[20]
  • 1977: Jim Hall - Jazz Impressions of Japan (A&M)[24]
  • 1986: John Basile - Quiet Passage (Pro Jazz)
  • 1989: Jim Hall - All Across The City (Concord)[5]
  • 1992: Jim Witzel - Give and Take (Joplin & Sweeney Music)

Notes

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A.^ co-written with Bob Brookmeyer
B.^ co-written with Don Thompson and Terry Clarke
C.^ co-written with Charlie Haden
D.a b co-written with Scott Colley and George Mraz
E.^ co-written with Scott Colley
F.a b co-written with Enrico Pieranunzi
G.a b co-written with Bill Frisell
H.a b c d e f g h i j k co-written with Joey Baron
I.^ co-written with Pat Metheny
J.^ co-written with Marian McPartland

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