Jazz Corner of the World
Quincy Jones Lyrics


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(...โ€ฒCause I'd been in New York all the time,
And he brought Charlie Parker in this
Hotel room, in the Booker Washington Hotel)
(There was nothing to do but play, you know,
And we had a lot of fun trying to play, you know)
(...That man, Charlie Parker, was mine)
(That was the first time I ever had
The pleasure to meet Dizzy Gillespie)
(I can remember Miles)
(Miles was in my original band)
(And Charlie Parker created the sound,
And the moment I heard him I said, โ€ฒthat's how music should sound')

A tribute to the Birdman, the father of Birdland
A masterpiece that release the horns, words and
The musical greats, salute the late
Mentor, inventor of a sound of days back
From bebop to pop and pop to hip hop
Infuse the times of jazzing rhymes and got
Kool Moe Dee and Big Daddy Kane
To bring on the legends; Kane, hit the names

I kick a rap to what you can relax to
A jazz soloist, play away with the sax to
Get the job done, next one up to do his duty
Ladies and gentlemen, mister James Moody

No one goes the mile like Miles Davis
Watch how he plays this trumpet and pump it
Just like a mechanic handles a tool
Hereโ€ฒs the rebirth of the cool

What kind of noise can a string bring
Making you swing and sing things of a musical fling
Well listen to this star, next up is our...
Oh, George Benson bringing the guitar

A voice of choice used just like an instrument
So magnificent, Iโ€ฒm proud to present
Divine, Sassy One, A.K.A. Sarah Vaughan
Honey you're on

Iโ€ฒm introducin' a bop revolution
In jazz that has pizazz, he is one player usinโ€ฒ it
As who is, his first name's Dizzy
Last name Gillespie, now watch him get busy

Allow me to tell a story about Ella
Fitzgerald, whoโ€ฒs sound can never be sterile
A woman with flexibility of range
Making octaves change, go ahead and do your thing

This is a shoutout to one more man
Joe Zawinul, the writer of Birdland

In the fifties, this was the place to be
From the bands down to the maitre'd
Now, who could forget the MC on the set
The emollient voice of Pee Wee Marquette

(Ladies and gentlemen,
As you know we have something
Special down here at Birdland this evening)

A sound so profound it's come back around
52nd Street is now world-renowned
With horn licks with kick, and swift riffs to stick
Today bebop makes the hip hop pick
These musical geniusโ€ฒs souls are so clever
They changed the face of music forever




And if you canโ€ฒt understand
Here's a past and present Birdland

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Quincy Jones's song "Jazz Corner of the World" pay tribute to jazz legends and the iconic jazz club Birdland. It starts with a reference to Charlie Parker being brought to the Booker Washington Hotel in New York, where Jones and others attempted to play along with him. Parker's influence is highlighted, with Jones noting that Parker created the sound he believes music should have. Jones also mentions other jazz greats he has worked with, including Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, George Benson, Sarah Vaughan, and Joe Zawinul. The lyrics also shout out Ella Fitzgerald, emphasizing her vocal range and musical flexibility. Overall, the song showcases the importance and impact of jazz, both historically and in the present day.


Line by Line Meaning

โ€ฒCause I'd been in New York all the time, And he brought Charlie Parker in this Hotel room, in the Booker Washington Hotel
I had been in New York all along when Charlie Parker was brought to the Booker Washington Hotel, where we met and played jazz.


There was nothing to do but play, you know, And we had a lot of fun trying to play, you know
We didn't have much to do besides playing music, but we enjoyed trying to create something unique and entertaining.


That man, Charlie Parker, was mine
Charlie Parker was my inspiration and had a special place in my heart due to his musical genius.


That was the first time I ever had The pleasure to meet Dizzy Gillespie
I got the chance to finally meet Dizzy Gillespie for the first time, and it was indeed a joyful experience.


I can remember Miles
Miles Davis is a musician that I remember as being a part of my original band and a great performer.


Miles was in my original band
Miles Davis was a prominent member of my early jazz band and contributed significantly to its success.


And Charlie Parker created the sound, And the moment I heard him I said, โ€ฒthat's how music should sound'
Charlie Parker was responsible for creating a unique music style that I felt was truly exceptional and set a standard for jazz music going forward.




Writer(s): Hardy Antonio M, Jones Quincy D, Dewese Mohandas

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Flavio Oliva

This version of Birdland is the perfect fusion of the last 50 years of music :) Thank you Quincy, for gathering this group of stars !!!

Floyd Johnson

I'd said of the first three minutes, "How's THAT for a lesson on the history of popular music?"

CADJewellerySkills

Yes! A full story, and finally a recording on Youtube which features the much needed intro to this song. Love it!
Quincy Jones' perfect producing skills were in full flex on this track, as he brought together so many jazz greats (for what would prove for many of them to be one of their last recorded performances).

Pure musical exuberance, and the best version of Zawinul's jazz fanfare masterpiece.

Cliff Sinclair

Have you tried buying the album / cd?

CADJewellerySkills

@Cliff Sinclair Yeah! I owned it on cassette and CD and digital at various points.

J Williams

Crazy how many of these artists died within several years after this was recorded. It was like Quincy knew this would be his last chance to get these greats to perform together

Starlightโœจ

It was an awesome generation of top musicians โค๏ธ๐Ÿ™Œ

Khem Neteru

This was GENIUS! Quincy mixed REAL jazz and REAL hip hop...and it worked! Hasn't been done since! Bow down to the greatness!!

Rick Barzanti

Classic! Nobody but Quincy Jones could bring together all this talent and pull it off like he did.

Floyd Johnson

You've reminded me that Jones was the producer for "We are the World", a "popular music all-stars" track from earlier that decade.

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