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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2008

"Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars)" - Antonio Carlos Jobim
Piano - Oscar Peterson
Double-bass - Ray Brown
Drums - Ed Thigpen

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  • sorry friends were can find the transcriptions the is song please someone tell me pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • @costly10000

    I'm afraid I don't know of one, but if you find one please message me!! :)

  • R.I.P. Mr Thigpen

  • I didn't know - thanks for informing. Sad news.

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  • Cool

    I'm Korean.

    I want you to know what many korean know music like this too.

    Thank you.  : )

  • oh my...everytime i got dropped by a lady or some problems i had with girls i used to listen to this song XD and it made me feel so good from inside, always makes me chill, and the way the piano goes...R.I.P. Mr Peterson

    i like this record, one of my mates have it on vinyl, sounds awesome, very good sound quality

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  • still looking for a transcription? ill be done in a month and a half!

  • Man, Oscar was baddd!!!!!

  • Do you have People from this? It's the best track with the diminished George Shearing chords at the beginning....

  • LOVE IT since i was fuckin 9

  • This is really great but it's just not the same without her voice. Still fantastic and I can definitely see myself listening to it. It's relaxing in it's own way.

  • it is the best trio on the world

  • 今聴いても最高!

  • there's a longer and more up-tempo version from Oscar on his "Exclusively for my Friends" LP recorded in Germany in the 60s.

  • I still haven't heard a bad version of Corcovado. Jobim, you're a genius.

  • The wonderful balance of this recording so deliciously captures the seperate instruments and all their effortless proficiency while the music weaves them together. Sublime listen through headphones.

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