's compositions that have become standards include "
Mahjong" (1964), "
Speak No Evil" (1965) and "
Footprints" (1966). • 1965 – "
Ceora". Written by
Lee Morgan. • 1965 – "
Dindi". Composed by
Antonio Carlos Jobim with lyrics by Aloysio de Oliveira (Portuguese)
Ray Gilbert (English). • 1965 – "
Dolphin Dance". Composed by
Herbie Hancock. • 1965 – "
E.S.P.". Composed by
Wayne Shorter. • 1965 – "
The Gentle Rain" (a.k.a. "Chuva Delicada"). Written by
Luiz Bonfá with English lyrics by Matt Dubey. • 1965 – "
The Gift!" (a.k.a. "Recado Bossa Nova"). Composed by Djalma Ferreira, with lyrics by Luiz Antônio (Portuguese)
Paul Francis Webster (English). • 1965 – "
Maiden Voyage". Modal jazz composition by
Herbie Hancock from his album
Maiden Voyage. It was used in a
Fabergé commercial and originally called "TV Jingle". • 1965 – "
Speak No Evil".
Wayne Shorter. • 1966 – "
Footprints". Composed by
Wayne Shorter. • 1966 – "Litha". Composed by
Chick Corea (1st recording appears on ''Tones for Joan's Bones'') • 1966 – "
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy". Composed by
Joe Zawinul (with various lyrics added later). • 1966 – "
Summer Samba" (a.k.a. "Samba de Verão", also "So Nice"). Composed by
Marcos Valle with lyrics by
Paulo Sérgio Valle (Portuguese)
Norman Gimbel (English). • 1967 – "
Freedom Jazz Dance". Composed by
Eddie Harris. • 1967 – "
Little Sunflower". Composed by
Freddie Hubbard with lyrics by
Al Jarreau. • 1967 – "
Triste". Written by
Antonio Carlos Jobim. • 1967 – "
Wave" (a.k.a. "Vou Te Contar"). Written by
Antonio Carlos Jobim. • 1968 – "
Windows". Written by
Chick Corea. First recorded
Laws' Cause by
Hubert Laws in 1968. ==1970s and beyond==