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Jerry Ross. Bobby Hebb singles chronology. " Sunny ". (1966) "A Satisfied Mind". (1966) " Sunny " is a soul jazz standard written by the American singer and songwriter Bobby Hebb in 1963. It is one of the most performed and recorded popular songs, with hundreds of versions released and its chord progression influencing later songs. BMI rates ...
Jazz rap is a fusion subgenre of hip hop music and jazz, developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The lyrics are often based on political consciousness, Afrocentrism, and general positivism. 1980s ->. Jazz rock. The term "jazz-rock" (or "jazz/rock") is often used as a synonym for the term "jazz fusion". 1960s ->.
1924 – "Fascinating Rhythm" is a song composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. It was first introduced by Cliff Edwards, Fred Astaire and Adele Astaire in the Broadway musical Lady Be Good. Cliff Edwards recorded a version of "Fascinating Rhythm" in 1924 that featured an early example of scat singing.
Tea for Two (song) " Tea for Two " is a 1924 song composed by Vincent Youmans, with lyrics by Irving Caesar. [4] [5] It was introduced in May 1924 by Phyllis Cleveland and John Barker during the Chicago pre- Broadway run of the musical No, No, Nanette. [6] [4] When the show finally hit Broadway on September 16, 1925, Nanette was played by ...
1941 RCA Bluebird 78, B-11382-B. Sheet music cover, Mutual Music Society, Inc., New York. "A String of Pearls" is a 1941 song recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra on RCA Bluebird that November, becoming a #1 hit. [1] It was composed by Jerry Gray [2] with lyrics by Eddie DeLange. The song is a big band and jazz standard .
The Sidewinder is a 1964 album by the jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan, recorded at the Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, U.S. It was released on the Blue Note label as BLP 4157 ( mono) and BST 84157 ( stereo ). The title track is perhaps Morgan's all-around best-known composition; it would go on to become a jazz standard, [6] and was ...
Willard "Bill" Bailey, also a jazz musician, was a regular customer and friend, and one night told Cannon about his marriage to Sarah (née Siegrist). Cannon "was inspired to rattle off a ditty about Bailey's irregular hours. Bailey thought the song was a scream (i.e. very good), and he brought home a dashed-off copy of the song to show Sarah.
Single. Released. 1942. Genre. Jazz. Songwriter (s) Johnny Mercer, Hoagy Carmichael. " Skylark " is an American popular song with lyrics by Johnny Mercer and music by Hoagy Carmichael, published in 1941. [1]