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Try musicnotes.com.
One can listen to saxophone music from the radio "last.fm". One could also try to find saxophone songs from online sources such as YouTube or purchase them off of iTunes.
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yes the band did in one of there songs?
The Revels - ComancheHuey Lewis and the News - I Want A New Drug
Some popular songs that feature saxophone in their list of instruments include "Careless Whisper" by George Michael, "Baker Street" by Gerry Rafferty, and "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen.
any old jazz song will have the sax. If you want old violin songs, there are a lot of irish songs.
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Saxophone. Not nessecarily only in jazz, but in a lot of jazz songs.
Yakety Sax (Benny Hill Theme), Tenor Madness, and Careless Whisper. Sax away!
There are many songs and groups that use the baritone saxophone in genres outside of jazz and classical. Here are a few examples: "Lowrider" by War - This funk classic features a prominent baritone saxophone solo. "Brain Damage" by Pink Floyd - The baritone saxophone plays a key role in the intro and outro of this song. "Money" by Pink Floyd - The baritone saxophone is used to great effect in the instrumental section of this song. "The Man" by The Killers - The baritone saxophone plays a prominent role in the chorus of this song. "The Fat Man" by Fats Domino - The baritone saxophone plays a prominent role in this early rock and roll classic. "Rescue Me" by Madonna - The baritone saxophone is used to great effect in the instrumental section of thissong. "The Twist" by Chubby Checker - The baritone saxophone plays a prominent role in this classic song. "Tequila" by The Champs - The baritone saxophone plays a prominent role in this instrumental classic. These are just a few examples, but the baritone saxophone can be found in many other genres of music such as rock, pop, funk, R&B, and more.