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Jan. Song Of The Month

MikeKMikeK Asheville, NCNew Altamira M-30 D-Cedar, Gitane DG-320 John Jorgensen
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This month's song is a quintessential jazz standard and commonly called GJ tune at gigs and jams alike. For reasons unknown to me, it was left out of the Django Fakebook. Maybe because we all know it? It was written by Gerald Marks & Seymour Simons in 1931. Interestingly, it seems to be the only song written by that pair that became a jazz standard. Early hit versions of it include those by the incomparable Mildred Bailey (with Paul Whiteman's Orchestra) & Louis Armstrong. But Billie Holiday took it to a mystical level and secured it as the treasure that it remains to this day when she recorded it in 1941 (with Lester Young). Other notable versions of it include those by Frank Sinatra, as well as Willie Nelson when he recoded it on his Stardust album in 1977. Surprisingly, Django only recorded it once, on 12/17/40. Attached is a link to that version. I'll send the chord chart that my band uses for it later. It'll be hand written, since, as I mentioned, it's not in the DFB. I love soloing over it since it's got that classic chord movement that allows you to do so much over it.


https://youtu.be/wLjG8L4nnh4?si=6wLztmuGjvzdSj0e

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