Miles Davis Quartet – My Funny Valentine
Miles Davis Quartet – My Funny Valentine (1956 Prestige Records Version)
Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet), Red Garland (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums)
from the album ‘COO…
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perfect !!!?
best version ever? :)
oh my? gosh- beautiful, brings back memories x
brings me coold chill evry time? i hear this
Cool, Red Garland quotes Percy Grainger’s? “Country Gardens” in the into just like Charlie Parker does during “Loverman”. Both start out in the relative minor and in the major key.
where can i find the version? by Milt Jackson?
Miles played it? and Chet Baker sang it best! Thanks for putting this up. – DF loves it to.
You’re welcome, ManagerGuy1-san!!Otaku3? d(^_^)b
Actually, I’d have to argue that. While Chet Baker singing on this song was out of this world, I really must say that Mile’s “singing” is on a completely different level. Still, both versions are beautiful, and enjoying them? is what really matters, right?
Miles style is so? intimate and revealing. the way he plays with so much space is so lyrical and lullaby-like during this period of his life.