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Oscar Brown, Jr. "Dat Dere" is a jazz song written by Bobby Timmons that was recorded in 1960. Lyrics were written later by Oscar Brown, Jr. Recording and lyrics
Oscar Brown Jr. (October 10, 1926 – May 29, 2005) was an American singer, songwriter, playwright, poet, ... "Dat Dere" (lyrics to Bobby Timmons' music)
Scott Yanow of Allmusic stated, "Trumpeter Woody Shaw's final album as a leader (cut less than two years before his passing) is surprisingly upbeat. Although his health became shaky, Shaw never declined as a player, as he shows throughout the spirited quintet outing...
Timmons left Blakey for the second time in June 1961, [1] encouraged by the success of his compositions, including jukebox plays of "Dat Dere", which Oscar Brown had recorded after adding lyrics. [5] Timmons then formed his own bands, initially with Ron Carter on bass and Tootie Heath on drums. [17]
"Dat Dere" (Oscar Brown, Jr., Bobby Timmons) – 2:58 "The Lady's in Love with You" (Burton Lane, Frank Loesser) – 3:01 "Hi-Fly" (Jon Hendricks, Randy Weston) – 3:13 "Puttin' on the Ritz" (Irving Berlin) – 2:23 "Walkin'" (Richard Carpenter) – 2:59 "Moanin'" (Hendricks, Timmons) – 3:03 "Sing You Sinners" (Sam Coslow, W. Franke Harling ...
Her interpretations of Oscar Brown, Jr.'s 'Hum Drum Blues' and 11 standards (including 'Falling in Love With Love,' 'Dat Dere,' 'Baltimore Oriole,' and 'I'm a Fool to Want You') are both swinging and haunting." [4] In the AllMusic listings of "Albums of the Year", Portrait of Sheilla is named as one of the highest rated albums of 1963. [9]
However the composer Bobby Timmons recorded "Dat Dere" on his This Here is Bobby Timmons album recorded in New York City on January 13 & 14, 1960. Creation should therefore be changed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.0.253.177 ( talk ) 21:52, 25 September 2013 (UTC) [ reply ]
"Dat Dere" (Oscar Brown Jr., Bobby Timmons) – 3:17 "Little Things" - Duet with Elmo – 3:09 "Put On a ...