By now you know it is Autumn Leaves, But did you know that Eric Clapton covered it? Not the jazziest version, and not my favorite version - but I love it 'cause I'm a Clapton fan from way back. ;)
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Les feuilles mortes
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Autumn Leaves - Cannonball Adderley?
ReplyDeleteI believe it is: Autumn Leaves
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IDUxk9sSXI
Mudge thinks it might be 'Autumn Leaves'. . . she is singing along with it right now . . .
ReplyDeleteAutumn Leaves (miles davis covers it, but did not write it).
ReplyDeleteby the way, I completely love your blog.
I believe it's Autumn Leaves...very French! I love Nat King Cole's version!
ReplyDeleteAutumn Leaves. Easy. But only because I'm old. :-)
ReplyDeleteAutumn leaves.....looks like a great hotel,by the way!!
ReplyDelete"Autumn Leaves." Originally it was a 1945 French song "Les feuilles mortes" (literally "The Dead Leaves")
ReplyDeleteI Shazamed it and it came up as "Autumn Leaves (A Declaration of Love With Jazz)" by Cannonball Adderley. Hope this helps.
ReplyDeleteBy now you know it is Autumn Leaves, But did you know that Eric Clapton covered it? Not the jazziest version, and not my favorite version - but I love it 'cause I'm a Clapton fan from way back. ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm a day late, but it is Autumn Leaves [A Declaration Of Love With Jazz] Cannonball Adderley...
ReplyDeleteI'm quite late....but take a listen to Paula Cole's version of this tune from the "Midnight In The Garden of Good and Evil" soundtrack
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