Violets for Your Furs
John Coltrane Lyrics


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A few words, just to shed a little light on Naima
I want to talk briefly about Naima to give some insight into the song


Her name, Naima, was inspired by this woman of great beauty
The name Naima was actually inspired by a woman who was incredibly beautiful


And I had the pleasure of meeting her once, and she was really beautiful
I was fortunate enough to meet her in person and can confirm that she was truly stunning


Sometimes I feel like she's with me in spirit, or something
Occasionally, I have a sense that she is present with me in a spiritual sense


And this composition is sort of a welcoming for her return
This song is a way for me to welcome her back or to honor her memory


Hopefully, if there is a rebirth or a reincarnation
In the event of reincarnation or rebirth, perhaps she will come back into the world


Maybe she'll hear the song and say, 'Hey, I recognize that.'
If she does return, perhaps she will hear this song and feel a sense of familiarity or recognition


So, it's just sort of a dedication to her and her beauty
All in all, this song is a tribute to Naima and the beauty that she embodied




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@wfberan

RIP Albert β€œTootie” Heath, drummer on this record from 67 years ago. Just incredible for how long Tootie was a force in the music.

@leo0six

listening this late at night hits different

@akirasuzuki7984

there may be a thousand inspiring and almost close to flawless creations of music expression in this world. but in my opinion when it comes to flawless and perfection, nothing surpasses and surmounts this rendition of VIOLETS FOR YOUR FURS. Peace be upon John Coltrane, and peace be upon Those who have send him on this earth, though for only a short time.

@pldinfobox

And once again for the millionth time, everything in this world seemed right for 6minutes and 26seconds....

@pldokinawa3740

absolutely divine beyond any form of expression. i have been listening to this song for 40 years and never get tired of it. every time i listen to it, it explains the inexplicable.

@emmanuelscott5804

He was born to blow the πŸŽ·πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―

@harriettubman6079

this is for me one of the most exciting , uplifting, deepest and dopest cuts ever

@rtblues

Most beautiful ballad ever recorded in the history of Jazz, in my opinion. His other beauty is a duet with Kenny Burrell of Why Was I Born. Trane known for more frantic tempos and a lot more notes but man he KILLS on these ballads, very special.

@birdbreathes8853

my thoughts exactly. He could really carry a melody. And what a sound. There are so many layers and dimensions to his tone, especially on this album

@marcwayne9514

I prefer Desmond on this song and usually on most.

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