Thursday, June 5, 2008
Watermelon man by Herbie Hancock
Friday, May 23, 2008
Take five by Dave Brubeck
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
In a sentimental mood by John Coltrane
Sunday, May 18, 2008
It never entered my mind by Miles Davis
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Sing sing sing by Benny Goodman
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Teach me tonight by Dinah Washington
Origin:Tuscaloosa, Alabama, U.S.
Genre(s): Blues, R&B, Jazz
Years active: 1943 – 1963
"Queen of the blues".B.G
Did you say I 've got a lot to learn?
Well, don't think, I'm tryin' not to learn
Since this is the perfect spot to learn
Oh, teach me tonight!
Let's start with the ABC of it
Roll right down to the XWZ of it
Help me thaw the mistery of it
Teach me tonight!
The sky's a black board
High above you
If a shooting star goes by
I'll use that star to write:
I love you
A thousand times across the sky
One thing isn't very clear, my love
Should the teacher stand so near, my love?
Graduation's almost here, my love
Come on and teach me tonight!
I'll use that star to write: I love you
A thousand times across the sky
One thing isn't very clear, my love
Should the teacher stand so near, my love?
Graduation's almost here, my love
Teach me, please!
teach me tonight!
Monday, May 12, 2008
Desafinado by Ella Fitzgerald
"The best Brazilian jazz song".B.G
Love is like a never-ending melody
Always have compared it to a symphony
A symphony conducted by the lighting of the moon
But our song of love is slightly out of tune
Once your kisses raised me to a fever pitch
Now the orchestration doesn't seem so rich
Seems to me you've changed the tune we used to sing
Like the bossa nova, love should swing
We used to harmonize, two souls in perfect time
Now the song is different and the words don't even rhyme
Cause you forgot the melody our hearts would always croon
So what good's a heart that's slightly out of tune
Tune your heart to mine the way it used to be
Join with me in harmony and sing a song of loving
We've got to get in tune again before too long
There'll be no desafinado
When your heart belongs to me completely
Then you won't be slightly out of tune
You'll sing along with me
Dream a little dream of me by Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald
Louis Armstrong: Origin: New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Genre(s): Jazz, Dixieland, Swing, Traditional pop
Years active: 1919–1971
Ella Fitzgerald: Orgin: Newport News, Virginia, U.S.
Genre(s): Ballads, swing, traditional pop, vocal jazz
Years active: 1934-1993
Stars shining bright above you, night breezes seem to whisper, "I love you".
Birds singing in the sycamore tree, "Dream a little dream of me".
Say "nighty-night" and kiss me. Just hold me tight and tell me you'll missme.
While I'm alone and blue as can be, dream a little dream of me.
Stars fading, but I linger on, dear.
Still craving your kiss, I'm longing to linger till dawn, dear.
Just saying this: Sweet dreams till sunbeams find you.
Sweet dreams that leave all worries behind you.
But in your dreams whatever they be, dream a little dream of me.
Stars fading, but I linger on, dear.
Still craving your kiss, I'm longing to linger till dawn, dear.
Just saying this: Sweet dreams till sunbeams find you.
Sweet dreams that leave all worries behind you.
But in your dreams whatever they be, dream a little dream of me.
Monday, May 5, 2008
So what by Miles Davis and John Coltrane
Miles Davis- Origin: Alton, illinois, USA
Genre(s): Bebop, cool jazz, modal jazz, hard bop, third stream, jazz-funk, jazz fusion, acid jazz
Years Active: 1944-1991
John Coltrane- Origin: Hamlet, North Carolina,
United States
Genre(s): Avant-garde jazz, bebop, post-bop, hard bop, free jazz, modal jazz
Years Active: 1946–1967
"Great masters in jazz".B.G
Fibre de verre by Paris Combo
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