The song "Breezin' Along with the Breeze" was actually published in 1926 by songwriters James "Haven" Gillespie, Seymour Simons and Richard Whiting, but the credits list jazz great John "Dizzy" Gillespie instead. Dizzy was just eight or nine years old when the song was written.
When Thelonious Monk's version of "Darn That Dream" appears on the soundtrack, the LP sleeve of "Monk's Dream" is shown, implying that Alice and Joe are listening to it. However, the tune is not featured on that album.
However, implications are not necessarily fact; it might be that Alice and Joe had been listening to several Monk albums and had not been meticulous in returning the discs to the appropriate sleeves.
However, implications are not necessarily fact; it might be that Alice and Joe had been listening to several Monk albums and had not been meticulous in returning the discs to the appropriate sleeves.