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Recorded December 9, 1943. Coleman Hawkins referred to this performance as one of his favorites from his career. Featuring Coleman Hawkins - tenor saxophone, Bill Coleman - trumpet, Andy Fitzgerald - clarinet, Ellis Larkins - piano, Al Casey - guitar, Oscar Pettiford - bass, and Shelly Manne - drums. The JGC History series features specifically curated playlists to help trace the lineage of some of the most influential jazz compositions of all time. Join me on Patreon for Lead Sheets, Play-Alongs, Transcriptions, Lessons and much more: / jazzguitarcomprehensive Some notes about the composition as found on https://www.jazzguitarcomprehensive.com/ Composer: Irving Berlin Year: 1932 Origin: First recorded by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra in 1932. Style: Typically swung, played at a wide variety of tempos. Form: A-B-A-C (32 Bars) [8-8-8-8] The final 4 bars of the form are commonly used as a tag ending. Key: Most commonly played in Eb Major. Harmony/Overview: The harmony is of this composition is very functional. The A sections begin in the relative minor before a IImi7b5 - V7 modulates to IIImi in the 5th bar. The B section is also very conventional, beginning with a II - V of IV before a II - V of bVII. It then proceeds with a minor II - V of V before a bVI7 - V7 turnaround to the tonic deceptively resolves to a minor II - V that returns back to the relative minor. The C section begins with Vmi7 - IVmi7 before a a minor II - V resolves to IImi7 and a brief II - V of bIII deceptively resolves back to IMaj7 before the iconic tag ending finishes the form. Recordings: This song has been recorded over 530 times to date. It was first recorded by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra in 1932. The composition was immensely popular amongst jazz musicians, having been recorded by the likes of Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Nat King Cole, and even John Coltrane. It continues to be performed and recorded frequently to this day. JGC Top Picks: Bill Evans, Explorations, 1961 Allan Holdsworth, None Too Soon, 1996 Kurt Rosenwinkel, Intuit, 1999 Please consider supporting this channel through a donation, https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/jazzg... You can also support me on Patreon for much more musical content, / jazzguitarcomprehensive Be sure to subscribe to my main channel: / @jazzguitarcomprehensive As well as my second channel for Play-Alongs and Loops: / @jgcplayalongs The World's Premier Site for Jazz Guitar Education and Beyond https://www.jazzguitarcomprehensive.com/ DISCLAIMER: This video has been uploaded for educational purposes and is protected under fair-use. This channel will never be monetized and any ads are run solely on behalf of the rightful copyright owner. #ColemanHawkins #HowDeepIsTheOcean #IrvingBerlin