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I Didn't Know What Time It Was

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2007

Stephane Grappelli and McCoy Tyner at the Operetta House Warsaw for Warsaw Jazz Festival in October 1991.

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  • Excuse me ! Who have Grappelli performance together with Luc ponty ? I can't found it.

  • Sorry, I do not have that one.

  • where can i find this song or what is the origonal artist and song name?

  • Lizziekirk just said what I was going to say.

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  • @rodrigocs666

    If Unicorns existed, there are people who would hunt them.

  • This is a very unlikely duet....but with two great artists such as these it cannot but render great music.

  • Quelle légèreté !

  • It doesn't get any better. Arguably the best Rogers and Hart song played by the incomparable Grappelli joining with the vanguard of a younger generation.

  • who would dislike this?? I mean there's no way to dislike this, this is a piece of ART

  • was hoping this was "i love you more today than yesterday" but lovely nonetheless

  • @mostcommonwombat That movie, incidentally, featured both Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, who met during its making, and the rest, as they say is history...

  • What a gem... the nexus where Django Reinhardt intersects with John Coltrane... on one of the best Rodgers and Hart tunes ever. Django, Trane, Grapelli, Tyner, Rodgers, Hart... Aren't you proud to be a member of the same species as these guys? I sure am...

  • @jhon2891 The song is called "I Didn't Know What Time It Was", it was written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, and I guess the original artist was whoever introduced it in a Broadway show called "Pal Joey", back in the 1930's. Isn't it a wonderful song? I dig it a lot.

  • A beautiful rendition of a song that both stops and starts my Heart.

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