"IF YOU WERE THE ONLY GIRL IN THE WORLD": TIM LAUGHLIN - CONNIE JONES at SAN DIEGO (Nov. 23, 2012)
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Couldn't be better. Tim Laughlin, clarinet; Connie Jones, cornet / vocal; Mike Pittsley, trombone; Chris Dawson, piano; Katie Cavera, guitar; Marty Eggers, string bass; Hal Smith, drums. Recorded at the San Diego Jazz Fest (or the Thanksgiving Dixieland Jazz Festival, your choice) by Michael Steinman for JAZZ LIVES (www.jazzlives.w...).
My Dad was a great musician with his tenor sax, but what I loved most was hearing him whistle this tune in the early mornings. He always had a great tune in his head and would sing. I was a child and this is where I learned a love for great music. I was born in 1942. Missing my Dad.
So beautiful!
Many thanks. A lovely old song, composed in 1916 by Clifford Grey (words) Nat D Ayer (music), here given a fine, gentle performance in the key of E flat. So relaxed that it's almost seven minutes before we have an ensemble chorus. Star players.
My Beloved Dad used to sing this to my Darling Mum Wonderful Memories I love this Group Thanks From W. Australia.
What a wonderful tempo. Superb, just superb. Thank you.
Great swing band. Nice solos!
Amazing! Feels like the sound track for a movie in NYC.
beautiful song, masterfully played. Awesome, thank you
Great playing, all!
love the group !!!
a great old love song played very smoothly---you can't beat the old ones!
RIP
Thanks for sharing !
Chuck Crawford is right! Played to perfection by some of my favorite musicians. Thank you NM,,
Yes he was--this is a tribute to him, he passed away last march---he was a devoted jazz fan.
To a great jazz fan, Chuck---R.I.P.
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Perfect!
Charming!
Ahhhrr, Katie, you're my only girl in the world.
Sweet sweet sweet
I like this one lol
Marty Grosz, referring to the implications of the title, called this "the nightmare song."
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What is this, the Benny Goodman era?
Do I detect a touch of derision in your characterization?