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From the album 'Siku Ya Bibi', featuring Charles McPherson - alto saxophone, Barry Harris - piano, Sam Jones - bass, and Leroy Williams - drums. Recorded in 1972 in New York City. 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: Sherman Edwards, Donald Meyer, Elise Bretton Year: 1947 Origin: First recorded by Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra. Style: Ballad Form: A-A-B-A (32 Bars) [8-8-8-8] Key: Most commonly played in F Major Harmony/Overview: The harmony of this composition is very functional. The A sections begin with a minor II - V to the tonic and are followed by a IIImi7 - VI7b9 - IImi7b5 - V7b9 progression. The harmony then arrives back to the tonic in the 4th bar before becoming Dominant; acting as a secondary Dominant to set up the following IV chord. It is very common to use tri-tone substitution in this instance, instead opting for bV7 to precede the IV. The 5th bar resolves to IVmi7 before the common progression of IIImi7 - bIIIdim7 - IImi7 - V7 returns back to the tonic one last time. The B section abruptly modulates to bVI Major, and begins on IImi7 before cycling through a IImi7 - V7 - IMaj7 - VI7 progression. Bar 5 begins on the tonic minor, and it is very common for the harmony to be approached with the minor cliché line of min - min# 5 - min6 - min7. After a brief stay on IVmi7 a II - V of I is used to conclude the section. Recordings: This song has been recorded over 130 times to date. It was first recorded by Claude Thornhill and his Orchestra in 1957. Billie Holiday's legendary recording from 1958 was highly influential in establishing this song as a standard, and since it has been recorded by countless notable jazz musicians, both vocalists and instrumentalists alike. JGC Top Picks: Bill Evans, Trio 64, 1964 Elvin Jones, Puttin' It Together, 1968 Eric Alexander, Mode for Mabes, 1998 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. #CharlesMcPherson #BarryHarris #ForHeavensSake