Jimmy Smith wasn't the first organ player in Jazz, but no one had a greater influence with the instrument than he did; Smith coaxed a rich, grooving tone from the Hammond B-3, and his sound and style made him a top instrumentalist in the 1950s and '60s, while a number of rock and R&B keyboardists would learn valuable lessons from Smith's example.
1) Caravan - Jimmy Smith Tizol
2) Love Is a Many Splendored Thing - Jimmy Smith Fain S
3) Get Happy - Jimmy Smith Arlen H
4) It's Alright with Me - Jimmy Smith Porter Cole