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Yesterdays - Jerome Kern

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Solo Jazz Piano version of 'Yesterdays' - by Jerome Kern - I have done a midi version of the Paul McCartney song http://home.wanadoo.nl/dougmckenzie/Yesterday.mid There are lots of embedded comments for jazz piano students. See lots of other free stuff at my sites at http://www.bushgrafts.com
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  • This is just great. Jerome Kern is one of my all time favourite songwriters. Gorgeous melodies and yrics too. I try to write and play songs in that old style.

    (a couple are to be found on my page)

  • That is so beautiful! love this!

  • wow you are so good, i always have such good envy for piano playing like urs, u can almost play anything you desire instantaneously, u r a gifted bb : )

  • very enjoyable. The comments are interesting too.

  • mild, and nice, and otherwise positive! - great!

  • Intense classical training deprived me for life of the ability to hear and improvise like this. It's gorgeous. I came upon it in a fit of Jerome Kern nostalgia. Now I lament more than my lost youth, and my lost smokey bar voice. I'm slain.

  • WOW! no other words except i quit playing now lol

  • great!!!!!!!!!!!1

  • Reminds me of Bill Evans, too--that doesn't happen often. This version is superb. Fabulous song played splendidly. Wonderful way to spend a Sunday afternoon!

  • This is the most beautiful song from this Musical written by Kern in '31, and put on film in '35.This song is sung by Irene Dunne thoughout the first part of the Film "Roberta", which is a faithlful adaptation of the Musical. Randolph Scott plays Bob Hope's part in the movie as he was under Contract to Paramount. Yesterdays was sung once again by Dunne to when Helen Westley who plays the part of Roberta, at her death bed as a lullaby, by Dunne is not sung again in the movie of the same title.

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