You Don't Know What Love Is
John Coltrane Lyrics


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Kinsale

I think only someone with a really beautiful soul could play music like this. I feel lucky to have walked the earth while he was still among us.

Dan Alves

I grew up listening to this song, and other standards. I’m so happy to have grown up listening to this type of music. Credit to my family! It means now I have a true appreciation for it and hopefully can share it with my kids, perpetuating the cycle of passing down great music. Thank God for the internet, because these get immortalized. But my biggest fear is that humanity loses these great standards. I’m hoping jazz standards will follow classical music and be forever available.

Arnold Amaral

Olbregado 🍷💙🇫🇷🎵🎶🎼 Arnold Bourbon Amaral

Patricia Cullen

Quelle émotion !
Il touche le coeur

scooby pippen

One of Jazz's best songs

Turbo Lag Is Foreplay

A man’s talent that transcends words and preceded him entirely.

James Harold Brodie

This is Track 2 in the Ballads album. Such a hauntingly sad and passionate song. Written in 1941 but only came into prominence after Miles Davis recorded it in 1954. I also love the vocal versions by Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, Nina Simone and Chet Baker.
So thankful that Coltrane wanted to show up his critics that he could still play melodic music. In 1961 Coltrane was Impulse the new record label first signing and his first two albums with this label were adventurous free jazz with his sheets of sound technique, an ability to play several notes at once amid wondrous cascades of scales. Many jazz critics and fans were dismayed, finding the new free jazz foreign to their ears, with many hostile reviews that it wasn't jazz (as they know it).
Coltrane wanted to prove he could still play slow introspective music, and Bob Thiele the Impulse producer was keen to have a varied catalogue from his star performer.
So we get Ballads, John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman, Duke Ellington and John Coltrane, all wonderfully beautiful relaxing music, showing the lighter and less aggressive side of Coltrane.

Dave Jones

I agree , completely ! Another wonderful vocal exists by Della Reese . It's from around 1958 or 9 when she recorded for Jubilee Records. Too many think only of her TV appearances and are unaware of her singing ability.Please give it a listen (I think YouTube has it !).

Guillermo González

¡Bellísimo!

nancysrios

what great music!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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