I think Bill Cutright got the point that alot of others missed.
These tunes aren't listed as popular tunes, or audience grabbers; they are listed because of the lessons contained in each tune.
Autumn Leaves might not be "good jazz" to some, but it is the quintessential lesson in II-V-I change in both major and minor modes.
There's a reason every jazz student in the world has learned "They Will Never Be Another You". You again learn about II-V-I changes in both major and minor modes, but also about how to handle secondary dominant chords properly.
I think it's funny that there exists a parallel thread in which the most important modes are being discussed, with the Locrian Mode being given short shrift... while you can't play either of the above named tunes without it.
Sure, you can try, but... well.....
-John
p.s. The only thing I ever learned playing "Sweet Home Alabama" is how sick I am of hearing it.
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