Joe Marsala (January 4, 1907 – March 4, 1978) was an Italian-American jazz … Read Full Bio ↴Joe Marsala (January 4, 1907 – March 4, 1978) was an Italian-American jazz clarinetist and songwriter, born and based in Chicago. He was active during the big band era. Marsala is notable as one of the early employers of drummer Buddy Rich. Among his other musicians included pianist Joe Bushkin and guitarist Jack Lemaire, Carmen Mastren. Leonard Feather, among others, gives him a good deal of credit for breaking down race segregation in jazz.
Marsala's own playing was rich and graceful, owing a lot to Jimmie Noone. Although usually thought of as a "dixielander" along with Eddie Condon, Marsala was more adventurous: in the 1940s he used Dizzy Gillespie on a recording session, for instance.
That said, he did have some difficulties adjusting to the bebop era and other clarinetists also found their skills less in demand. By 1949 he partly switched to writing songs in the genre now called classic pop. He did this primarily for Frank Sinatra and Patti Page. Among these songs was the hit Don't Cry, Joe (Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let Her Go), which led friends to the unfounded fear his marriage to Adele Girard was over. He also wrote And So to Sleep Again for Patti Page.
According to his wife, Adele, Joe Marsala also suffered from chronic colitis and was unable to drink alcohol. He died in Santa Barbara, California.
Marsala's own playing was rich and graceful, owing a lot to Jimmie Noone. Although usually thought of as a "dixielander" along with Eddie Condon, Marsala was more adventurous: in the 1940s he used Dizzy Gillespie on a recording session, for instance.
That said, he did have some difficulties adjusting to the bebop era and other clarinetists also found their skills less in demand. By 1949 he partly switched to writing songs in the genre now called classic pop. He did this primarily for Frank Sinatra and Patti Page. Among these songs was the hit Don't Cry, Joe (Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let Her Go), which led friends to the unfounded fear his marriage to Adele Girard was over. He also wrote And So to Sleep Again for Patti Page.
According to his wife, Adele, Joe Marsala also suffered from chronic colitis and was unable to drink alcohol. He died in Santa Barbara, California.
Don't Let it End
Joe Marsala Lyrics
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Dennis DeYoung What can I do Pictures of you still make me cry Trying…
First Signal DON'T LET IT END (Fyhr, Del Vecchio, Alpenborg) I…
Jeff Scott Soto You say the end of time is coming far too…
JES feat. Oliver Smith Since the start We come and go like immortal souls No time…
John Farnham Today such a lonely day I try to find my way But…
John Farnham & Chiu Today such a lonely day I try to find my way But…
John Farnham feat. Chiu Today such a lonely day I try to find my way But…
O.C.D. Let it, don't let it, Let, let it go Let it,…
Paul Don't let it go don't be afraid …Paul & Paula Don't let it go don't be afraid …
Paul & ポールとポーラ Don't let it go don't be afraid …
Ralph Saenz What can I do pictures of you still make me…
Rising Force You say the end of time is coming far too…
Stairwell change is all the same change is all the same…
Styx What can I do Pictures of you still make me cry Trying…
The Miracles One cup of rain Won′t come off again It'll still get played …
Yngwie .J. Malmsteen You say the end of time is coming far too…
Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force You say the end of time is coming far too…
Yngwie Malmsteen You say the end of time is coming far too…
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Cherokee Sweet Indian maiden, since first I met you, I can't…
East of the Sun East of the sun and west of the moon We'll build…Tiger Rag Where's that tiger! Where's that tiger! Where's that tiger!…
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A very fine piece, very unknown, but very nice.