Tenderly
Chet Baker Lyrics


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@edwardkrzynowek241

This song will always hold a special meaning in my heart.
When I was in my late teens, circumstances had me leaving home before I planned to leave. My friend's parents let me move in with them.
My friend's dad seemed to mostly like country music. But, one big exception was this song, played on the violin.
It was so moving. And, he played it incredibly well.
One day when he was working, I pulled the violin-fiddle out of the case, to see if I could play it. I played the guitar. So, his father didn't have a problem with my playing his violin.
I learned to play a little. That included some of this song.
His dad came inside, and heard me playing. He said if I wanted to have a violin of my own, he'd give one to me. Cool!
A few years went by. My friend's father died too young. I certainly didn't say anything to anyone about a violin.
But, his mother said to come to her house. She wanted to give me one of them.
Too bad--when she looked in the closet, all of his several violins were gone. She and my friend surmised someone they knew stole them. They even thought they knew who it was. But, they didn't want a confrontation. I hear that!
So, now decades later, here ends my story of how I almost got a violin. The song reminds me of my friend and his kind father.



@tomneedham1937

In the hush of midnight's shadowed tune,
Chet's trumpet weeps beneath the moon.
Notes like teardrops softly fall,
Echoes of a melancholy call.

In smoky rooms where shadows dance,
Chet's horn weaves a forlorn romance.
A solitary sigh, a lonesome cry,
As melodies of heartache amplify.

His trumpet whispers tales untold,
Of love that's young, and love grown old.
Through muted brass, a mournful plea,
A requiem for lost ecstasy.

A lonely street, a dim-lit bar,
Chet's music drifts like a fading star.
In every chord, a soul laid bare,
A sonnet of sorrow suspended in air.

Each breath he takes, a heavy sigh,
A wistful echo, a muted goodbye.
Through amber notes, the pain unfolds,
A symphony of sorrows, stories untold.

The night embraces the mournful sound,
As Chet's trumpet weeps, unbound.
A ballad etched in shadows deep,
In the music of Chet, the sadness seeps.



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@raswbsart

I've been around for 81 years and listened to Chet Baker for probably 60 of them. He had a touch with the horn that was incredible. Even after he got his teeth knocked out the music was still present. It's essential that younger folks listen to the past and the era where jazz reached out to many of us. Put together Jerry Mulligan and Chet baker and there was a special magic. If I live to 100 I'll still be listening to jazz. It's part of my soul. Stay cool

@beauzoz

solid man!

@PayminatorX

Dear Sir, I couldn't agree more. It took me about 25 years to appreciate the music of my parents and grandparents. My grandfather, Arthur Pay, was a kick-ass drummer, so it must be DNA;-). Via Thelonius Monk I got into Oscar Peterson, Miles, Stan G, Billy, Charly P. etc. Recently discovered Sir Mulligan (Line for Lyon!) and look forward to discover all the treasures that Jazz (old and new) offers when it comes along my path. Chet's story is a sad one. There's a memory sign on the wall of the hotel in Amsterdam where he fell out of a window and died. The thought of it makes me cry. This song does too. Sheer magic! Blessings.

@PayminatorX

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLpta6FBGyY

@iacomuslycanthropus7466

@Night Prowler He had a disagreement with his heroin dealer

@iacomuslycanthropus7466

As i recall, anyway.

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@jonathangrant2211

My dad passed away on 20.01.2019. We would always listen to jazz music. This piece in particular was one of his favourites. He would always say if you listen closely you will hear more than just music. It's life, it's pain, it's joy all rolled into one. Thanks dad for sharing your music with me. I love it and always will. This music is timeless and means more than any of the music we have nowadays 💜

@joaogabrielamorin4968

That´s touching, dude. My condolences!

@JeanPhilipe

@@joaogabrielamorin4968 what a pleasure to see a Brazilian here. Big hugs my brother.
And my condolences for you too, bro above.
We've reached the most refined taste of music, that's why we are here.
This song is a masterpiece.

@1thomson

Your dad was a man of excellent taste and deep insight. Condolences, my friend.

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