What's the saddest song in the history of jazz?
downtownrobbrown
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SSIA...I want the tears to flow. That's how sad I'm talking.
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Lush Life
F that.
Charles Earland - Murilley
That woman done did him wrong
Eddie Jefferson - Jeanine
Ditto, and all because he didn't have enough poppy.
So, so sad.
::whycry::
Painful to listen to, even as his genius still comes thru:
It's the saddest song I can think of in the genre.
Lionel Hampton - Where Were You When I Needed You (very sparse lyrics). It's jazzfunk rather than straight ahead jazz, and it's actually uptempo as well, but manages to keep a kind of sad feeling throughout via Hampton's amazing play on the vibes.
Kindly,
parallax
either of these. With ot without vocals.
Strange Fruit is the first thing that came to my mind.
'my favorite things' sad? opposite end of the spectrum for me
I'd say that's about right.