Bobby Hackett & Eddie Condon's Orchestra - When Your Lover Has Gone, 1944 скачать видео бесплатно


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When Your Lover Has Gone (E.A.Swan) - Eddie Condon & His Orchestra, Featuring: a Trumpet solo by Bobby Hackett, Jack Teagarden (trombone) and Eddie Condon (guitar), Decca 1944 (USA)

NOTE: "When Your Lover Has Gone" was composed by Einar Aaron SWAN -- an American who was born in a Finnish immigrant family and whose name is proudly quoted in all Finnish music almanacs. This theme belongs to the most beautiful jazz tunes and here is presented in one of the most memorable performances ever recorded: by Eddie Condon's Orchestra with solos by Bobby Hackett on trumpet. Eddie Condon on Guitar and Jack Teagarden on trombone. This rendition is truly a rendezvous of three jazz giants!

See also my new uploading at DM with another Eddie Condon's rendition and a little note about that outstanding American jazz guitarist and bandleader http://www.dailymotion.pl/video/xh2xgh_eddie-condon-i-m-sorry-i-made-you-cry-1928_music

Also, I recommend to you Maxine Sullivan's version in YT http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKMxIVFRMdU as well as the Charleston Chasers' recording from 1931 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkjWa6xRwzw

Комментарии

10 years назад

Savadorason1

Seriously nice!!!

10 years назад

Dan VanLandingham

This is great record.This is one of the few Hackett 78s I don't have.These Decca 78s he did with Condon are better than the sides he cut for Commodore in '38.Teagarden was on those as well.Ernie Caceres was also on Hackett's late 1938 Vocalion sides as was Condon and Pee Wee Russell,who also played alto sax.

10 years назад

Lee Campbell

I saw this group of musicians play when I was just EIGHT years old . I was completely mesmorized by their playing . I will NEVER forget the moment .

10 years назад

MrJimmienoone

Goose bumps. 

10 years назад

Joaquín Maria Aguirre Romero

Otro regalo de Hackett, esta vez, con la orquesta de Eddie Condon, en una de esas canciones, When your lover has gone, una composición de 1931, que uno atesora, me encanta, a fuerza de buenas versiones, Esta lo es. Disfrútala!

10 years назад

Janie Kio

Wow....Seductive and Sensual, the best....I love Bunny Berigan too.

11 years назад

Evan McElfresh

I DON'T KNOW IF HE RECORDED THIS WHEN HE DID THE 'MUSIC FOR.....'FOR JACKIE GLEASON 15 YEARS LATER...BEAUTIFUL

11 years назад

Keith McMahon

I just shed a few tears again-this piece is a masterpiece of nostalgia and a tribute to the absolute magic of those stars of an era whose sound will never be repeated

11 years назад

Keith McMahon

One of the greatest recordings of the Swing Era! One can hear the "chung,chung,chung" of Eddie Condon's great rythym guitar,along with the beautiful pairing of Teagarden and Bobby Hacket,and.it was so nice to hear Earnie Caceres blowing away on his Baritone. Anddid you notice ? It's not the dixieland usually associated with Condon ...wish he had made more recordings like this

11 years назад

Ron DeBrule

When Your Lover has Gone Bobby Hackett/Eddie Condon Orchestra 1944Bobby Hackett & Eddie Condon's Orchestra - When Your Lover Has Gone, 1944

12 years назад

Ron DeBrule

When Your Lover Has Gone (E.A.Swan) - Eddie Condon & His Orchestra, Featuring: a Trumpet solo by Bobby Hackett, Jack Teagarden (trombone) and Eddie Condon (guitar), Decca 1944 Bobby Hackett & Eddie Condon's Orchestra - When Your Lover Has Gone, 1944

12 years назад

Ron DeBrule

When Your Lover Has Gone (E.A.Swan) - Eddie Condon & His Orchestra, Featuring: a Trumpet solo by Bobby Hackett, Jack Teagarden (trombone) and Eddie Condon (guitar), Decca 1944 Bobby Hackett & Eddie Condon's Orchestra - When Your Lover Has Gone, 1944

12 years назад

Bryan H

Anyone know the name of the beautiful lady at 3:05?

12 years назад

Bryan H

I posted my comments too soon. There are some outstanding photographs in this post. Thank you 240252

12 years назад

Bryan H

Wow. That photo of the gramaphone, and the girl curled up in the chair listening. What a great shot!

12 years назад

altoalto1

Bobby Hackkett is indeed the soloist on trumpet, exept for the last chorus aftre the trombonesolo in D. That's Billy Butterfield on trumpet. It wasn't mentioned on the original label.

12 years назад

JerryJr65

Bobby took what Sachmo taught us and respected it as Gospel. This is a slice of its beauty! :P

12 years назад

Michael Laprarie

Absolutely beautiful. Love the photo of Louise Brooks with the gramophone as well.

12 years назад

pazzo mehling

had never heard this

13 years назад

Judi K- Judikjazz

I love this video; Bobby Hackett is everyone's favorite; so much love going in and through that trumpet. sigh.

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