Stormy weather, inspired by Ella (...Fitzgerald)

Started by Jean Pierre, October 10, 2018, 05:18:38 AM

Jean Pierre

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Uncle Jahia's musical minute

QuoteElla, elle l'a
Ce je n'sais quoi
Que d'autres n'ont pas
Qui nous met dans un drôle d'éta
................. (chanson de Michel Berger ) translation

Ella, she has it.
What I don't know what
That others have not
That puts us in a strange state

it was by Willie Nelson and then by Ella fitzgerald that I met this song...

a song written by Harold Arlen in 1933
I had already covered a Harold Arlen song one for my baby, and one for the road
refSC and YT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9GWOLynjM8

Thissong has become a standard in vocal jazz, it is listed in the real book

Singing and guitar lead JP ( Jahia)
for the rest choirs are from biab, as well as piano, bass and drums

here my little video clip

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlImzJ7JvKg


I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.
The Lord of the Rings speech by Bilbo

Pete C

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Redler

So smooth...I'm loving the authentic jazz feeling. Enjoyable performance!
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Blooby


This strikes me as right up Lurker's alley. Too bad he's a lurker.

That style of quarter note strumming is something I'm so attracted to but seem incapable of executing.

Nice post.

Blooby