Jerome Kern

Music Analysis: Jazz?
Can you describe each of the following music, your thoughts, and other things that you can think of, the rhythm, the tone…etc…you guys don’t really have to do everything but i’ll give the points whoever gets most of them ![]()
You can search it in youtube these following songs:
Here’s to Life- Shirley Horn
On the Sunny Side- Benny and Peggy
Only Trust your Heart- Diana Krall
My Foolish Heart- Bill Evans
I’ll be Loving You Always- Patsy Cline
Spring is Here- Bill Evans
Just the Way You look Tonight- Jerome Kern
The Touch of Your Lips- Nat King Cole
Love is Here to Stay- George Gershwin
here’s to life= its about a person going over their life in their mind
its a slow ballad with shirley horn singing in her great style
on sunny side= great clarinet solo with peggy lee singing in her sexy style
only trust heart= kral sings with orchestra in background–very lush sound
my foolish=evans sets the mood -plays a great solo with special piano voicings in the evans style
i’ll be loving you–patsy tries to sing pop-but she is a good country singer
spring =another great solo from evans-listen to the interplay from the trio
just the way=great song from american songbook by kern-a good standard
touch of lips-beautiful song -nat adds his classy touch
love is here=a song recorded by just about everyone–great gershwin tune
Long Ago [and Far Away] by Jerome Kern
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