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Amazing Jazz song Almost Blue by Chet Baker / Lyrics : Almost blue
Almost doing things we used to do
There's a girl here and she's almost you
Almost all the things that your eyes once promised
I see in hers too
Now your eyes are red from crying
Almost blue
Flirting with this disaster became me
It named me as the fool who only aimed to be
Almost blue
It's almost touching it will almost do
There's a part of me that's always true...always
Not all good things come to an end now it is only a chosen few
I've seen such an unhappy couple
ALMOST Me/You/Blue

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  • This song would be the music playing in the background as I sit in a dark jazz bar filled with smoke with a glass of whiskey, after being left by a girl...

  • take a heart. cut in half. give part of it away. let it bleed out. wait for the other half. realize it's never coming back. then you write a song like this.

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  • i enjoy this song on a rainy afternoon in Phon Phisai

  • i fuck bitches to this song.

  • @ruteparedes I write well, but my hat is off to you......

    -peace

  • @ravenpt :)

  • @ruteparedes Ora nem mais...

  • relax, so cool

  • @SoniClub .. : )

  • @VetoSchwarz I do believe that's what this section is for; Comments.

  • "Prince of Cool"

  • Baker's earliest notable professional gigs were with saxophonist Vido Musso's band, and also with tenor saxophonist Stan Getz, though he earned much more renown in 1951 when he was chosen by Charlie Parker to play with him for a series of West Coast engagements.

    In 1952, Baker joined the Gerry Mulligan Quartet, which was an instant phenomenon. Bebop giants Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, the two would complement each other's playing with contrapuntal touches ! - thank you for downloading

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