Georgia On My Mind
Hoagy Carmichael Lyrics


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@tuxguys

Most associated with Brother Ray (and justifiably so), it's a treat to finally hear it by the genius that wrote it.
Thankyouthankyouthankyou.
(His descending vocal phrase at the end has perfectly in-tune half-steps, except for one or two perfectly-executed QUARTER TONES, where he needs an additional eighth-note to make the phrase-length work. This is astonishing.)
(Addendum, 6 years later:)
I did a little digging, and I believe that this is the first track from the following LP, with the following personnel:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoagy_Sings_Carmichael
• Hoagy Carmichael – vocals
• Harry Edison, Conrad Gozzo, trumpet
• Jimmy Zito – bass trumpet
• Harry Klee, Art Pepper – alto saxophone
• Mort Friedman – tenor saxophone
• Marty Berman – baritone saxophone
• Jimmy Rowles – piano
• Al Hendrickson – guitar
• Joe Mondragon --bass
• Irving Cottler—drums
• Johnny Mandel – arranger, conductor



All comments from YouTube:

@tuxguys

Most associated with Brother Ray (and justifiably so), it's a treat to finally hear it by the genius that wrote it.
Thankyouthankyouthankyou.
(His descending vocal phrase at the end has perfectly in-tune half-steps, except for one or two perfectly-executed QUARTER TONES, where he needs an additional eighth-note to make the phrase-length work. This is astonishing.)
(Addendum, 6 years later:)
I did a little digging, and I believe that this is the first track from the following LP, with the following personnel:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoagy_Sings_Carmichael
• Hoagy Carmichael – vocals
• Harry Edison, Conrad Gozzo, trumpet
• Jimmy Zito – bass trumpet
• Harry Klee, Art Pepper – alto saxophone
• Mort Friedman – tenor saxophone
• Marty Berman – baritone saxophone
• Jimmy Rowles – piano
• Al Hendrickson – guitar
• Joe Mondragon --bass
• Irving Cottler—drums
• Johnny Mandel – arranger, conductor

@goodjuju5301

Still the quintessential Hoagy fan....

@goodjuju5301

Cat got your tongue?

@kimeecleaton

Easy, I think. (Just tried it, did it first time.) But still very cool :)

@TruthSurge

actually, the two beats for "my" before "mind" he actually sang a quarter step. the first half of "my" is the half step above the root note then he goes down from that instead of holding that for some reason and hits a note in between the previous and root then lands on "mind" finally on the root note. Seems a mistake rather than intentional. But that's literally what he did. So no, not perfectly in tune half steps.

@steveslagle1859

just to point out this version has a great alto sax solo by Art Pepper, and they even modulate from Hoagys key of Bb to Eb for the Alto solo....played beautifully by Pepper,and then back to Bb--nice arrangement!

@markherron1407

Happy Birthday to Hoagy Carmichael REST IN POWER and Merry Christmas 🎄🎁⛄🎅🤶 Blessings and Hugs 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

@AlcyoneSong

So sweet he wrote this for his sister. This song hits different when you know who it was written for. Also given the loss of his baby sister I can see where he would be highly protective of her. Love it..

@jillfoley6389

A beautiful sunny day and this song sums up the day - sheer perfection.

@jorgebustos719

Maravillosa composición e interpretación

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