Darn That Dream
Dexter Gordon Lyrics


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Overall Meaning

As the lyrics for the song "Ernie's Tune" are instrumental, there are no actual lyrics to interpret. However, we can explore the emotions and mood conveyed through the music. The song's melody is smooth and mellow, with a lighthearted sense of joy and playfulness that speaks to the spirit of swing and bebop jazz. The improvisational solos throughout the song showcase the technical skill and creativity of the performers, weaving intricate melodies and harmonies that build on and complement one another.


The instrumentation of "Ernie's Tune" adds to the overall ambiance of the song, with the bright tones of the saxophone and trumpet evoking a sense of warmth and intimacy. The rhythm section of the drums, bass, and piano provides a steady pulse that drives the song forward and adds depth to the improvisational sections.


Overall, "Ernie's Tune" is a testament to the artistry and creativity of jazz music, conveying a sense of joy and freedom through its lighthearted melodies and improvisational solos.


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Monroe C. Hatcher Jr.

I just want to say..this man had a beautiful soul..no man can play this beautifully.. without one..I love his playing..rest in peace Grandmaster.

cadesaxstone

That tone....words don't stand a chance

Fran Jaré

What gorgeous phrasing on the sax! All the II V chords flow into one another. His legacy will always live on!

Jazziz Café

Wow! Dexter Gordon y esta excelente versión de "Darn That Dream" suenan a gloria. Con casi dos metros de altura, la carrera de este gigante del jazz, conocido como 'Long Tall Dexter' o 'Sophisticated Giant', se prolongo más de cuarenta años; Tiempo en el que el saxofonista fue de los primeros en adaptar el estilo bebop y el hard bop al saxo tenor. Su primera versión de este tema apareció en el álbum "Daddy Plays the Horn" de 1955, pero este es un directo grabado en Suiza en 1975. #ClassicMonday #Jazz

EXQUISITESOUNDS

His magnificence is unexplainable. The incomparable Kenny Drew the solid Neil Henning-Orsted Peterson and Alex Riel makes this a formidable Quartet. Dexter influenced so many of our greats including John, Sonny and the endless lists of others. This tune he owns. We love you Dex!!!!!!! Listen to the CODA, it is a composition within itself.

Facundo Monteagudo

The CODA makes me cry every time I hear this.

Mzimkhulu Dywili

Mr Gordon, Dexter, has always been one of the most prolific artists when it comes to jazz improvisation with the ever-fresh and and original harmony that is only on par and quite often surpassed the super grand maestros of the horn. His stamina to stretch out on his solos can only take out this talent of manipulating the tenor, his musical tool, to his graceful jazzy will as his so ably does so in this balladry standard here. He's really flourishing here in countless bars, with unrelenting effort to give out the beautiful multi-floral bloom that appeals not only to the cognoscenti of the idiom but to those also dying for true love.

Aleksandar Matijaca

So pretty. I have all three volumes of Swiss Nights - this is probably my favourite composition on that series.

BC

Have mercy. You ever hear something so sweet it hits your soul and gives you that tingle? Glad I found this.

Thomas Hampton

No one could play a ballad like Dex.. He was the best. Rest in peace long tall...

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