The wonderful Helen Merril has one of the most beautiful voice i´ve heard. Her performance of the music ¨What´s New¨ , for example, is the most sophisticated i know. Thank you for posting!
I'm not sure. Maybe because I have heard other versions of this song, but this doesn't seem to have the same melody and chords. It seems to be lacking a union.
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Wow -- What a lovely voice!
donschnitzius 4 months ago
Beautiful soft velvet voice, but Nina Simone does the best with this great work of art...
MarcusWoody 6 months ago
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chetstaley 8 months ago
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amazing!!
chetstaley 8 months ago
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chetstaley 8 months ago
Very good performance...
cmouswen 1 year ago
nice voice but zero soul on this song.. she needs to listen to how Holiday does the song, Diana Ross works this song too.
whatigot2say 1 year ago
Thanks for the posting. Helen Merril has a new fan. Shame on me for not having become acquainted with her a long time ago.
uradragon 1 year ago
My thoughts exactly.I just recorded that song,yet until recently I never heard of it.It's marvelous. It's perfect for Ms Merrill.
kaunasprince 1 year ago
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2:34 - Clifford Brown's stammering becomes a Jazz historical moment
Josezinhosinatra 1 year ago
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2:34 -> Clifford Brown's stammering becomes a Jazz historical moment
Josezinhosinatra 1 year ago
2:34 -> Clifford Brown's stammering becomes a Jazz historical moment
Josezinhosinatra 1 year ago
2:34 -> Clifford Brown's stammering becomes a Jazz historical moment
Josezinhosinatra 1 year ago
@Josezinhosinatra
yes! velvet voice - velvet trumpet. Think here Clifford make one of the greatest solo in the Jazz. In it is so much feeling...
33Bin 1 year ago
Too Cool Thank You.....
JohnM007jm 1 year ago
Clifford Brown - trumpet
guardiandelhielo 1 year ago
Skip making titles if your Dyslexic.
lexarquette 1 year ago
Personnel: Thad Jones: cornet (1-18); Jim Hall: guitar (1-18); Dick Katz: piano (1-18); Ron Carter: bass (1- 13, 15-19); Pete LaRocca: drums (2. 5, 6, 8);
jancivil 1 year ago
This is my first time hearing Helen Merrill.How did I miss her sensational sound?
loulou2lou 1 year ago 7
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loulou2lou 1 year ago
PERFECTION, I CAN SAY NO MORE.
bbcisrubbish 1 year ago
The wonderful Helen Merril has one of the most beautiful voice i´ve heard. Her performance of the music ¨What´s New¨ , for example, is the most sophisticated i know. Thank you for posting!
bernardocarmopiano 1 year ago
it's absolutely heavenly, so heartrendingly sincere, so emotional.
sleuth2000 2 years ago
how sexy and delicate her voice is!
ilovetorachan 2 years ago 2
Merril will always be a goddess of jazz...what a smooth delivery.....perfect!!!!
villemurej 2 years ago 11
i have previously listened to the other versions but i prefer this one because of merrill...such a clean voice, simply wonderful
JustALilBrat 2 years ago
I'm not sure. Maybe because I have heard other versions of this song, but this doesn't seem to have the same melody and chords. It seems to be lacking a union.
magiclashes 2 years ago
thanks for sharing
TinaLaMartina 2 years ago
So very nice. Intimate, softly sung. Helen Merrill is always worth listening to. Thanks.
xavier1850 2 years ago
Sexy...timeless...sweet! :)
55racer 3 years ago
It's "Helen" not "Heren".
greencouch18 3 years ago
asian author?
nepenthean 3 years ago
>> Tags: ジャズ
That says "Tags: Jazz" in Japanese.
greencouch18 3 years ago
mr.galbraith - angel
Arikisei 3 years ago
deluxe...,god bless,miss merrill
Arikisei 3 years ago