Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - Coleman Hawkins video free download


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Uploaded: 2012/04/21

Tenor sax legend Coleman Hawkins performing Smoke Gets in Your Eyes. No copyright infringement intended. Enjoy!

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9 years ago

Günter Tauchner

Coleman Hawkins

9 years ago

Franky Split

So exquisetly beautiful and relaxing, it helps me reminice about things i love and that relax me

9 years ago

Torbjörn Brunzell

Hawk with his velvet saxsound...

9 years ago

Fatmanur Gökyürek

her sarki gecici ama bu vazgecilmez

9 years ago

onnoori lee

love life because of music

9 years ago

resnikdb

Magnificent!

9 years ago

Josh Hu

0:36 Ben Webster in the house 

9 years ago

Porto Music

this is a minus one

9 years ago

Luke Vaughan

Grazie mille, Mariapia. Buona notte e sogni d'oro.

9 years ago

mariapia giulivo

Dolce notte a tutti....

9 years ago

seo mike

misty wetty blury glimy dimmering lights from memories what a beatiful moment in a life though biiter painful stories 

9 years ago

Joaquín Maria Aguirre Romero

Con intérpretres como Coleman Hawkins el jazz se aseguró las raíces sólidas con las que afrontar el futuro. Son referencias de la tradición y estímulos para la vanguardia. Disfruta de este Smoke gets in your eyes!

9 years ago

joeyveee49

oh my God. how beautiful!!!

9 years ago

John Bartholomew

Webster IS to be found in one place, however: the photo that shows up at 3:18! Snotty, you're just making sure we're paying attention, eh? By the way, if you like Hawk's ballad work from this 1960 period (and I certainly do), I would draw your attention to "At Ease With Coleman Hawkins," which likewise has Tommy Flanagan on piano. 

9 years ago

Max Pankau

I like how the feel of the chart changes over time as Hawk moves away from the mic. It gives the recording that much more character.

9 years ago

BeanSwingers

My tears close to start running everytime when I hear this... Coleman Hawkins Quartet 1962, Feat. Tommy Flanagan, Major Holley, Eddie Locke (I´ve heard Eddie a few years ago also in Ascona, CH)

9 years ago

Mr. Gracian

The Hawk flies high

9 years ago

Marios Papares

Coleman Hawkins...........theeeeeeeeee sound

9 years ago

tenorsaxguy2

This is Hawkins no doubt he has a more metallic but none the less brushy sound, but Webster is much more soft and saturated almost whimpering kind of sound you can hear at 3:33 the more aggressive and original sounding Hawkins. That is not a Webster phrase, if Ben would ever get that aggressive he would add his unique growl on top of his high staccato, but never played like that on his ballads anyhow... 

9 years ago

Javier Martinelli

Coleman Hawkins

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