Bobby Hackett & Eddie Condon's Orchestra - When Your Lover Has Gone, 1944

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When Your Lover Has Gone (E.A.Swan) - Eddie Condon & His Orchestra, Featuring: a Trumpet solo by Bobby Hackett, Jack Teagarden (trombone) and Eddie Condon (guitar), Decca 1944 (USA)

NOTE: "When Your Lover Has Gone" was composed by Einar Aaron SWAN -- an American who was born in a Finnish immigrant family and whose name is proudly quoted in all Finnish music almanacs. This theme belongs to the most beautiful jazz tunes and here is presented in one of the most memorable performances ever recorded: by Eddie Condon's Orchestra with solos by Bobby Hackett on trumpet. Eddie Condon on Guitar and Jack Teagarden on trombone. This rendition is truly a rendezvous of three jazz giants!
See also my new uploading at DM with another Eddie Condon's rendition and a little note about that outstanding American jazz guitarist and bandleader http://www.dailymotion.pl/video/xh2xgh_eddie-condon-i-m-sorry-i-made-you-cry-...
Also, I recommend to you Maxine Sullivan's version in YT http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKMxIVFRMdU as well as the Charleston Chasers' recording from 1931 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkjWa6xRwzw

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  • I saw James Dean as the thumbnail in my subscriptions and clicked it immediately lol. Very beautiful song! (This was James Dean's favorite song).I also like the pictures you chose to go along with it. You always have a way of choosing pictures that fit flawlessly to the song!! :)

  • @AdorableFlapper36 James Dean and that trumpet - what a perfect couple! Hadn't he been an actor, he ought to have became a lonely trumpet player... Thanks :-)

  • l'entrata di Teagarden e Hakett è f e n o m e n a l e ...

  • @danilogiotto Hackett - probably the best trumpet player ever living on face of this Earth. And what a masterly couple he made with Teagarden's trombone, indeed! Mille gazie!

  • Чудово!

  • @LevkoDor Spasiba, drug :-)

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  • I love this video; Bobby Hackett is everyone's favorite; so much love going in and through that trumpet. sigh.

  • One word sums this post up: "BRILLIANT".

    Thank yo for sharing.

  • you can't beat this one--can't even match it!!!!!! those horns must be made of silk!

  • @danilogiotto: E un po' strano che Hackett a suonato come une reincarnazione die Bix, ma era un ardente ammiratore di Armstrong.

  • An outstanding, lusciously orchestrated version, thank you!

  • One of your best. A great version of one of my favorite songs and wonderful images. Gene Austin did a decent version of this song too. If it hasn't been posted, perhaps I shall.

  • @240252 Thanks for the idea! I'm exploring some possibilities for an absurdist piece on a meeting of some of those Hopper ladies, who demonstrate for freedom from their canvases. (Nothing to do with current world events :))

  • @240252 I agree with you. Beauty is everywhere. I found the music beautiful but the feeling makes the feel more intensely. Chopin perfectly reflected this in their beautiful music.

  • non avrebbe potuto suonare con Louis Armstrong il 20/02/1948 alla Town Hall di NY in quel memorabile concerto:

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