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  1. Them that's got shall get Them that's not shall lose So the Bible said and it still is news Mama may have, Papa may have But God bless the child that's got his own That's got his own Yes, the strong gets more While the weak ones fade Empty pockets don't ever make the grade Mama may have, Papa may have But God bless the child that's got his own That's got his own Money, you've got lots of friends Crowding round the door When you're gone, spending ends They don't come no more Rich relations give Crust of bread and such You can help yourself But don't take too much Mama may have, Papa may have But God bless the child that's got his own That's got his own Mama may have, Papa may have But God bless the child that's got his own That's got his own He just worry 'bout nothin' Cause he's got his own
  2. "So What" was the first track on the studio album "Kind Of Blue" by American jazz musician Miles Davis, released August 17, 1959 on Columbia Records. The recording sessions for the album took place at Columbia's 30th Street Studio in New York City on March 2 and April 22, 1959. The sessions featured Davis' ensemble sextet, which included pianists Bill Evans and Wynton Kelly, drummer Jimmy Cobb, bassist Paul Chambers, and saxophonists John Coltrane and Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley. After the inclusion of Bill Evans into his sextet, Davis followed up on the modal experimentations of "Milestones" (1958) and "1958 Miles" (1958) by basing the album entirely on modality, in contrast to his earlier work with the hard bop style of jazz. Though precise figures have been disputed, "Kind Of Blue" has been cited by many music writers not only as Davis' best-selling album, but as the best-selling jazz record of all time. On October 7, 2008, it was certified quadruple platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It has been regarded by many critics as the greatest jazz album of all time and Davis' masterpiece, and it has been ranked at or near the top of several 'best album' lists in disparate genres. The album's influence on music, including jazz, rock and classical music, has led music writers to acknowledge it as one of the most influential albums of all time. In 2002, it was one of fifty recordings chosen that year by the Library of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry. In 2003, the album was ranked number 12 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Miles Davis was, with his musical groups, at the forefront of several major developments in jazz music including cool jazz, hard bop, free jazz and fusion. Many well-known jazz musicians made their names as members of Davis' ensembles, including John Coltrane, Herbie Hancock, Bill Evans, Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, John McLaughlin, Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley, Gerry Mulligan, Tony Williams, George Coleman, J.J. Johnson, Keith Jarrett and Kenny Garrett. Miles Davis was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006. This channel is dedicated to the classic jazz music you've loved for years. The smokin' hot, icy cool jams that still make you tap your feet whenever you hear them . . . Cool Jazz is here! For music videos of the Old School funk, go to: www.youtube.com/djbuddyloveold school To check out videos from The Roots Of Rap, go to: www.youtube.com/djbuddyloveraproots To explore the world of The DJ Cafe, go to: www.youtube.com/djbuddylovedjcafe Check out my newer music videos and other fun stuff at: www.youtube.com/djbuddylove3000 Check out my news videography stuff at: www.youtube.com/vonregandavis Also, check out my youngest daughter (the world's youngest video producer) at: www.youtube.com/daddyzgirl3000 Enjoy!! ;~} Copyright 1959 Columbia Records All Rights Reserved
  3. Original song performed by Bobby "Blue" Bland in 1974. A song I really love and a video I made with pictures of David Coverdale from whitesnake and deep purple years... Enjoy...and keep rocking!!! Written by Michael Price/Dan Walsh Lyrics: Ain't no love in the heart of the city, Ain't no love in the heart of town. Ain't no love, sure 'nuff is a pity, Ain't no love 'cause you ain't around. Baby, since you been around. Ain't no love in the heart of the city, Ain't no love in the heart of town. Ain't no love, sure 'nuff is a pity, child Ain't no love 'cause you ain't around. Every place that I go, Well, it seems so strange. Without you love, baby, baby, Things have changed. Now that you're gone Why know the sun don't shine, From the city hall To the county line, that's why Ain't no love in the heart of the city, Ain't no love in the heart of town. Ain't no love, sure 'nuff is a pity, Ain't no love 'cause you ain't around. Every place that I go, Well, it seems so strange. Without you love, baby, baby, Things have changed. Now that you're gone Why know the sun don't shine, From the city hall Woman, to the county line, that's why Ain't no love in the heart of the city, There ain't no love in the heart of town. There ain't no love, sure 'nuff is a pity, Ain't no love 'cause you ain't around. There ain't no love in the heart of the city, There ain't no love in the heart of town. Ain't no love, sure 'nuff is a pity, Ain't no love 'cause you ain't around, 'Cause you ain't around.
  4. First track from «Heavy Weather» (1977)
  5. Available to order now at http://smarturl.it/BBKingMont93dvdbr More info at: https://smarturl.it/BBKingMont93 B.B. King is the greatest living exponent of the blues and considered by many to be the most influential guitarist of the latter part of the 20th century. His career dates back to the late forties and despite now being in his eighties he remains a vibrant and charismatic live performer. B.B. King has been a frequent visitor to the Montreux festival, appearing nearly 20 times, so choosing one performance was no easy task. This 1993 concert will surely rank as one of his finest at any venue. With a superb backing band and a great set list its a must for any blues fan. The thrill is gone The thrill is gone away The thrill is gone baby The thrill is gone away You know you done me wrong baby And you'll be sorry someday The thrill is gone It's gone away from me The thrill is gone baby The thrill is gone away from me Although, I'll still live on But so lonely I'll be The thrill is gone It's gone away for good The thrill is gone baby It's gone away for good Someday I know I'll be open armed baby Just like I know a good man should You know I'm free, free now baby I'm free from your spell Oh I'm free, free, free now I'm free from your spell And now that it's all over All I can do is wish you well =================================== Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/YTSubscribeEagleRock Official site: https://www.eagle-rock.com Eagle Rock Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EagleRockEnt =================================== #BBKing #TheThrillIsGone #LiveAtMontreux
  6. From the 1961 album 'Eastern Sounds' (Original Jazz Classics) Personnel: Yusef Lateef: oboe, Barry Harris: piano, Ernie Farrow: bass, Lex Humphries: drums By far my favorite version of this classic tune! Enjoy!
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    Art Blakey - Dat Dere

    My personal favorite track from Art Blakey's album, "The Big Beat". Enjoy! P.S. Sorry about the lack of updates on my channel, but our basement has flooded, and the clean up is taking up almost all of my available time. P.P.S. If you enjoy this track please rate/comment
  9. Nice song... also in the movie blues brothers
  10. Not too much to say here (that and I'm feeling too lazy to do a full write up for this song). Just a fun little piece of Latin Jazz that I recently discovered.
  11. Epistrophy. At Carnegie Hall. 1957. Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane, two of the biggest giants of jazz.
  12. Best of Robert Cray: https://goo.gl/uSyQLJ Subscribe here: https://goo.gl/Vrywd8 #RobertCray #Don'tBeAfraidOfTheDark #Vevo #Blues #OfficialMusicVideo Music video by Robert Cray performing Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark. (C) 1991 The Island Def Jam Music Group
  13. Chet Baker - But Not For Me. 1955, Holland. Baker (t, voc), Dick Twardzik (p), Jimmy Bond (b), Peter Littman (d).
  14. Wayne Shorter - Footprints. From 'Adam's Apple'. Shorter (ts), Herbie Hancock (p), Reggie Workman (b), Joe Chambers (d).
  15. Thelonious Monk - Straight, No Chaser.
  16. Thelonious Monk - Misterioso.
  17. Thelonious Monk - Well, You Needn't.
  18. RARE OLDIES SOUNDIES WITH THE BOBCATS ! The Bob-Cats, was a Dixieland jazz group with members from the Bob Crosby Orchestra. Both the Bob Crosby Orchestra and the smaller Bob-Cats group specialized in Dixieland jazz, presaging the traditional jazz revival of the 1940s. You can watch all my rare oldies soundies on : http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vbG5rLm1zLzA3d2hI or http://www.myspace.com/swingcocktail ! Many thanks , NICKY .
  19. The 2nd track of Miles Davis's 1959 album "Kind of Blue"
  20. One O'Clock Jump - Count Basie
  21. Opus No. 1 - Tommy Dorsey
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