Talk:Harlem Nocturne
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[edit]Hm. In 2009, Sylvia Brooks recorded a rare vocal rendition - ok, I have confidence that this is a proven fact: she recorded it. But who wrote the words?
- And is this a new vocal version, or a re-recording?
Because what I found when looking for lyrics (knowing I had heard more than one recording with a solo vocalist accompanied by a bigband - some years earlier than 2009, I suppose) was an alleged (yet not surprising) Mel Tormé version.
Thanks Google I could clarify this and complete the article.
- Look here
- http://www.amazon.com/Songs-New-York-Mel-Torme/dp/B000002IGD
- and here
- http://www.reverbnation.com/artist/song_details/3030690
- http://nikkikidd.com/music/
... sorry, I didn't manage to turn this into a working references syntax - would be glad if someone could finish it. Cheers, 194.145.176.133 (talk) 19:16, 22 November 2011 (UTC)
This article has a big problem...
[edit]It looks like it's written from a fan's point of view. This paragraph, in particular, is one example...
“ | Also, let us not forget the soulful, virtuosic rendition by the late great master of the Fender Telecaster, Danny Gatton, released in 1993 on his album Cruisin' Deuces (Elektra/Rhino), which has surely influenced generations of blues, country, jazz and rockabilly fans as well as guitarslingers. | ” |