The progression uses a series of sequential II-V or secondary II-V progressions, and has been used in pieces such as Parker's "Blues for Alice" and Toots Thielemans's "Bluesette".
blues | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland | Alice Cooper | Alice | Rhythm and blues | Alice Springs | Blues | rhythm and blues | Hill Street Blues | Alice Walker | Alice in Chains | House of Blues | The Blues Brothers | St. Louis Blues | Alice (TV series) | Alice Munro | Alice Dixson | Alice Liddell | The Moody Blues | Alice Notley | Alice Tully Hall | Alice Roosevelt Longworth | St. Louis Blues (ice hockey) | Briefcase Full of Blues | Alice (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland) | Alice B. Toklas | Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore | The Blues Band | Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester | Poker Alice |