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"Waltz for Debby" is a jazz standard composed by pianist Bill Evans, which became "his most famous tune." [1] He first recorded it as a brief solo piano piece on his debut album, New Jazz Conceptions (1956). Lyrics were added about six years later by Evans's friend Gene Lees. [2] "Debby" in the composition's title refers to Evans's then 3-year ...
Waltz for Debby is a live album by jazz pianist and composer Bill Evans and his trio consisting of Evans, bassist Scott LaFaro, and drummer Paul Motian. It was released in 1962. It was released in 1962.
The Swedish version of 'Waltz for Debby' is a true delight because Zetterlund's voice becomes another instrument, soloing over the top of Evans' stunning selection of comping chords. In all this is an odd but special item, one that is necessary—for at least one listen—by any serious fan of the pianist and composer." [3]
Waltz for Debby: 1953 (appr.) 1956: New Jazz Conceptions: Written for his then recently born niece; lyrics later added by Gene Lees: Waltz in E ♭ 1965–67 (appr.) – – Posthumous We Will Meet Again: 1977: You Must Believe in Spring: For his brother Harry; lyrics by Bill Evans (heard in recordings by others such as Tierney Sutton) Yet Ne ...
Kamlet was quiet for a bit, and music could be heard playing loudly in the background. It was David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” – a version from the movie “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty ...
Waltz for Debby is the name of: "Waltz for Debby" (song) , a 1956 jazz composition by Bill Evans later made into a song Waltz for Debby (1962 album) , album by Bill Evans
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