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Kenny Burrell - Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2008

This song, recorded by Don Redman on 11-05-1929 in New York, was written by Redman and Andy Razat. Later on, it was also covered by Nat King Cole, Peggy Lee and others.

It's from the album Midnight Blue by Kenny Burrell, recorded April 21, 1967 on Blue Note. With:

Stanley Turrentine (t), Major Holley Jr. (b), Bill English (drs.) and Ray Barretto (perc).

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  • I will confess, my first time hearing this song was seeing "The Mask" when i was...12?

  • I wonder how many people know that this guy was Jimi Hendrix's favorite guitarist??

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  • Just finished my first youtube cover "Gee Baby" Check it out

  • swell

  • Not bad, but Kenny has done better. Try the old album for the film, "Alfie" (w/Michael Caine/1967). Sonny Rollins, Kenny and others contributed the soundtrack.

  • "Kenny Burrell--that's the sound I'm looking for."

    - Jimi Hendrix

  • Inconfondiburrell !!!

  • i FUCKING LOVE THIS

  • @jacopman

    Yes, I've read that Hendrix met up with KB at some point in the 1960s. Otis Rush, SRV , Pat Metheny,Larry Carlton, Andy Summers & BB King are big Burrell fans also.(so was Wes Montgomery)

  • God I love this....

  • Can anyone recommend me some more slow/smooth/relaxing jazz like this?

    Thanks for uploading :)

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