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You go to my head

Beautiful tune, but it's hard to listen to anyone play it after Clifford Brown's version.

You can't say that about Lee Morgan's version on "The Gigolo". I think it is the best version of that tune erver recorded, at least in my opinion.

Not sure how that follows from the Clifford Brown comment, plus "The Gigolo" is not a standard, and has not been recorded by many artists, afaik. Are you thinking of "Just a gigolo"?

Jim, I am referring to "You go to my head" from "The Gigolo".

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I love them all:

Give Me the Simple Life

On the Sunny Side of the Street

I Can't Get Started

Don't Get Around Much Anymore

The Very Thought of You

A Kiss to Build a Dream On

I'm Through With Love

I Can't Give You Anything But Love

Cheek to Cheek

I've Got the World on a String

It's the Mood That I'm In

I'm in the Mood for Love

The Way You Look Tonight

I'll Be Seeing You

For All We Know

Smile

It Had to Be You

Until the Real Thing Comes Along

Ain't Misbehavin'

That Old Feeling

Baby, It's Cold Outside

Stardust

It All Depends on You

As Time Goes By

I Wonder

What a Little Moonlight Can Do

Why Was I Born?

Let's Fall in Love

Our Love Is Here to Stay

Someone to Watch over Me

Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye

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I love them all:

Give Me the Simple Life

      On the Sunny Side of the Street

  I Can't Get Started 

  Don't Get Around Much Anymore

    The Very Thought of You 

  A Kiss to Build a Dream On

  I'm Through With Love

I Can't Give You Anything But Love

  Cheek to Cheek

I've Got the World on a String

    It's the Mood That I'm In

    I'm in the Mood for Love

  The Way You Look Tonight

    I'll Be Seeing You 

    For All We Know

    Smile

It Had to Be You

Until the Real Thing Comes Along 

  Ain't Misbehavin'

That Old Feeling 

Baby, It's Cold Outside

  Stardust

  It All Depends on You

  As Time Goes By 

I Wonder

    What a Little Moonlight Can Do

    Why Was I Born?

  Let's Fall in Love

  Our Love Is Here to Stay

Someone to Watch over Me

  Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye

Nice list. I'm not familiar with "I Wonder", "It's The Mood That I'm In" and "It All Depends On You"- are those a bit obscure or have I been deprived of some good tunes that I should know?

Are there any definitive recordings of them? Please enlighten me.

Some other good ones: I Thought About You, If I Should Lose You and Embraceable You (the "You" medley). The latter has been done a lot, but it's still a beautifully written tune.

Actually, I like the vast majority of the classic standards. The list of tunes I don't like is much shorter.

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loverman

'Loverman'. Aw, yeah...LOVE this one!!!

Billie did the definitive version of this one for me...and ofcourse a fellow named Charlie Parker did a passable version of it as well. ;) But, man...that version on J.J. Johnson's 'The Eminent: Vol. 1' just floors me!

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'It Never Entered My Mind' is another good one.

Especially when Miles played it...

That guy? He can't play!!! :rolleyes::g

Ha... I thought that would get it stirred up. :D

Seriously, though. 'It Never Entered My Mind' from Miles' 'Vol. 1' on Blue Note...

Listen to that and tell me you're not moved!

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I really like the version on Workin', even though he's struggling a bit to play in tune with the harmon mute in. The emotional content is sublime, though!

I was just listening to that version yesterday and thinking how nice it is.

I believe my preference for the one on 'Vol. 1' is mostly for sentimental reasons...

There used to be a jazz radio program on Saturday evenings here in Houston called 'Milestones'. I'd listen every week from 6-9 PM. Being new to jazz at the time, this program was something of a revelation for me. It was all new to me and I was completely fascinated by everything I was hearing. All good things must come to an end, however...and the program is no more. (And, ofcourse, there has been nothing to come along and take its place since its demise...) The last song that was played before the program went off the air was that version of 'It Never Entered My Mind' from 'Vol. 1'. I guess it's just sort of stuck with me since then...

Aw, shucks... [sniff, sniff] :rolleyes:

Posted

'It Never Entered My Mind' is another good one.

Especially when Miles played it...

I've always found Bud Powell's version especialy moving and a little disturbing.

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A few more, if some of these can be considered standards...

- Accentuate the Positive

- These Foolish Things (Rod Stewart version, not)

- Syklark

- Ain't Misbehavin

- Black and Blue

- Rockin Chair

- Autumn in New York

- September Song

- If I Should Lose You

- They Can't Take That Away

- Let's Call the Whole Thing Off

- Fascinating Rhythm

...and so forth.

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'It Never Entered My Mind' is another good one.

Especially when Miles played it...

I've always found Bud Powell's version especialy moving and a little disturbing.

Yes. Powell's version is quite haunting and one of the better later Verve sides IMO.

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'You're My Thrill' has not been mentioned yet. Love that song.

The only version that (I think) I have of this is Chet Baker's from the soundtrack to Let's Get Lost, and I like it a lot. What other versions do you recommend Brownie?

A standard I never tire of is "The Song is You" — one to add to Connie's "you" medley!

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Late, two vocal versions that automatically come to mind are Billie Holiday's (the Decca one) and Helen Merrill's from the 'Feeling is Mutual' album.

Billie Holiday's version gives me goose pimples. The arrangement is a bit corny but Billie gives all she had. Her Decca sides seem to be overlooked. But her voice was never better than around that time.

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'It Never Entered My Mind' is another good one.

Especially when Miles played it...

I've always found Bud Powell's version especialy moving and a little disturbing.

Yes. Powell's version is quite haunting and one of the better later Verve sides IMO.

The only Powell on Verve that I have are 'Jazz Giant' and 'Best Of Bud Powell On Verve', which contains this version of "It Never Entered My Mind". I'll have to give this one a listen... Thanks for the suggestion!

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'You're My Thrill' has not been mentioned yet. Love that song.

The only version that (I think) I have of this is Chet Baker's from the soundtrack to Let's Get Lost, and I like it a lot. What other versions do you recommend Brownie?

Two instrumental versions of 'You're My Thrill' I love are the Zoot Sims one on the Pablo 'For Lady Day' album (with Jimmy Rowles) and the Hal McKusick arrangement of the song in the Decca album 'Cross Section Saxes' (with Art Farmer and Bill Evans). A major forgotten album which I'm afraid is not available nowadays...

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Actually there are a lot of good standards I never get tired of...

These are some of my "most repeated standards":

Body and soul

What is this thing called love

Yesterdays

The man I love

Lover man

I cover the waterfront

Willow weep for me

Take the A train

Tea for two

All the things you are

St. Louis blues

I´ll remember april

Just one of those things

Honeysuckle rose

Night and day

You go to my head

Embraceable you

After you´ve gone

Mood indigo

I can´t get started with you

´round midnight

I got rhythm

On the sunny side of the street

How high is the moon

Caravan

I got it bad (and that ain´t good)

Perdido

Stardust

Night in Tunisia

Some might be considered "jazz standards" as oposed to Tin Pan Alley songs.

Note there "a few" Ellingtonia up there! :D

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