"Two Left Feet" from the 2018 album Caity Gyorgy Quartet is an original composition by the Canadian jazz vocalist, performed in C major with an AABA form spanning 40 bars at a comfortable swing tempo of 126 BPM. The track features three solos: tenor saxophonist Kyle Tarder-Stoll takes one chorus, followed by pianist Jeremy Hucal for one chorus, and bassist Ben Duff for one chorus. Gyorgy's original compositions are notable for their strong melodic sensibility and jazz-rooted harmonic language, drawing on the traditions of the Great American Songbook while contributing fresh material to the vocal jazz repertoire. This debut album established Gyorgy as a promising new voice on the Canadian jazz scene, showcasing her abilities as both a singer and a songwriter. The quartet format gives each musician ample space to contribute, and the solos demonstrate a group that had developed genuine musical chemistry. Tarder-Stoll's tenor solo swings with fluid assurance, Hucal's piano work is harmonically inventive, and Duff's bass solo reveals a melodic conception that goes beyond mere timekeeping. The album was an early statement of artistic intent from a musician who would go on to earn increasing recognition in the jazz vocal world.