00:03:14. Joe Benjamin, Upright Bass - Edward Heyman, Author - Frank Eyton, Composer, Author - Robert Sour, Author - Sarah Vaughan, MainArtist - John W. Green, Composer - Bob Shad, Producer - Roy Haynes, Drums - John Malachi, Piano - WB Music Corp., MusicPublisher - Range Road Music Inc., MusicPublisher - Songwriters Guild Of America, MusicPublisher - Quartet Music, Inc., MusicPublisher Copyright: ℗ 1954 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
12 They Can't Take That Away From Me. Swingin' Easy is one of Sarah Vaughan's lesser known albums for Emarcy, combining two separate trio sessions from 1954 and 1957.
The earlier date includes pianist John Malachi (who also worked with singers like Dinah Washington, Billy Eckstine, and Al Hibbler, plus bassist Joe Benjamin and drummer Roy Haynes. Vaughan's lush ballad technique is in full force in 'Lover Man,' 'Polka Dots and Moonbeams,' and 'Body and Soul,' while she scats in a midtempo setting of 'If I Knew Then (What I Knew Now)' and her own 'Shulie a Bop.' The second trio include pianist Jimmy Jones, bassist Richard Davis, and Haynes. Aside from a brisk, miniature treatment of 'Linger Awhile' and a playful setting of 'I Cried for You,' the session is highlighted by a breezy 'All of Me.' Vaughan is in terrific form throughout both dates, with the songs mostly running around the three-minute mark. Ken Dryden.
Is one of 's lesser known albums for Emarcy, combining two separate trio sessions from 1954 and 1957. The earlier date includes pianist (who also worked with singers like, and, plus bassist and drummer. 's lush ballad technique is in full force in 'Lover Man,' 'Polka Dots and Moonbeams,' and 'Body and Soul,' while she scats in a midtempo setting of 'If I Knew Then (What I Knew Now)' and her own 'Shulie a Bop.' The second trio include pianist, bassist, and. Aside from a brisk, miniature treatment of 'Linger Awhile' and a playful setting of 'I Cried for You,' the session is highlighted by a breezy 'All of Me.' Is in terrific form throughout both dates, with the songs mostly running around the three-minute mark.
Plot. Shulie a Bop (2:42) 2. Lover Man (3:19) 3.
Sarah Vaughan Swing In Easy
I Cried for You (1:42) 4. Polka Dots and Moonbeams (2:36) 5. All of Me (3:18) 6.
Words Can't Describe (4:35) 7. Prelude to a Kiss (2:48) 8.
You Hit the Spot (3:03) 9. Pennies from Heaven (3:07) 10. If I Knew Then (What I Know Now) (2:33) 11. Body and Soul (3:15) 12. They Can't Take That Away from Me (2:44) 13. Linger Awhile (1:01) Total Time: 36:49 Line-up/Musicians Information missing - contribute to JMA, by filling this information using the left menu member zone link 'Edit album infos'.
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Swingin' Easy by Released 1957 Recorded April 2, 1954, February 14, 1957 Length 35: 26 36109 chronology (1956) 1956 Swingin' Easy (1957) (1957) 1957 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Swingin' Easy is a 1957 studio album by the singer. On the second chorus of ' Vaughan bops in 'a quite extraordinary fashion, covering more than two octaves' (from the sleeve notes). ' is taken slower than is usual and Vaughan creates a brand new melody the second time around, a kind of improvising on the original tune. Eight of the tracks, recorded on April 2, 1954, with on piano and on bass, were originally released that year on a 10-inch LP entitled Images. The initial review from November 1957 said the album was a 'commentary on Miss Vaughan's high level of professionalism and ease in jazz environment. Relaxed quality is keynote here as the singer makes the difficult sound easy.' The Billboard review highlighted 'Words Can't Describe', which noted that it was given an 'especially cogent reading'.
Swingin' Easy is one of Sarah Vaughan's lesser known albums for Emarcy, combining two separate trio sessions from 1954 and 1957. The earlier date includes pianist John Malachi (who also worked with singers like Dinah Washington, Billy Eckstine, and Al Hibbler, plus bassist Joe Benjamin and drummer Roy Haynes. Vaughan's lush ballad technique is in full force in 'Lover Man,' 'Polka Dots and Moonbeams,' and 'Body and Soul,' while she scats in a midtempo setting of 'If I Knew Then (What I Knew Now)' and her own 'Shulie a Bop.'
The second trio include pianist Jimmy Jones, bassist Richard Davis, and Haynes. Aside from a brisk, miniature treatment of 'Linger Awhile' and a playful setting of 'I Cried for You,' the session is highlighted by a breezy 'All of Me.' Vaughan is in terrific form throughout both dates, with the songs mostly running around the three-minute mark.
Sarah Vaughan
Ken Dryden.