78rpm press: I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart - Duke Ellington and his Orch., 1938 - Brunswick 8108

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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2009

Like gazing at a bright moon through a light dusting of clouds - seeing faint halos, wishing for the feel and reaching for a touch.....

Duke on Brunswick in the late 1930's is about as close to that feeling as you can get with music. Aural sentiment.

Here's to at least 3 minutes of sleepy smiles for you. :)

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Uploader Comments (SwingMan1937)

  • honestly one of my favorite's by the Duke, if it were not for Duke Ellington, I probly wouldnt have as much apreciation for jazz, let a lone music itself, thnx 4 the upload bro

  • You bet, breadstick. :)

    Never let the love die. :)

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  • niceee doesn't get better than the duke

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  • Rabbit was the best....

  • just makes me feel so happy to be alive

  • This sounds like something out of fallout 3. No hate please.

  • This is such a deep song, with lyrics with such remorse and longing that only come from the heart, a tempo that makes you feel like you're just walking along, getting through it, and such melancholy in the melody, i let a song go out of my heart, it was the sweetest melody....

  • @arodjazz I think you're right about Lawrence Brown. Steve Lasker's liner notes to the recent Mosaic box set lists the trombones for this date as Nanton, Brown, and Herb Flemming filling in for Tizol.

  • Pretty sure that's Lawrence Brown on trombone, not Tizol -- in fact I don't think he was even on this recording session (per the Tom Lord Discography, which is not always spot on, but that's not Tizol)

  •  it doesn't get much smoother than this

  • this swings so good. man. just put me in a great mood.

  • Ah, the beautiful sound of authentic 1930s music, quality and all...this song is absolutely beautiful.

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