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  1. Freddie Freeloader” by Miles Davis Listen to Miles Davis: https://MilesDavis.lnk.to/listenYD Watch more Miles Davis videos: https://MilesDavis.lnk.to/list... Search. Sign in . New recommendations Song Video Search. Info. Shopping. Tap to unmute. Autoplay. Add similar content to the end of the queue ...

  2. Givin’ It Up (with George Benson) Al Jarreau — Givin' It Up Release date: Dec. 01, 2006 Label: Concord Records . 2006 - Concord Records Produced by: John Burk, Larry Williams, Marcus Miller Musicians: Paul McCartney, Herbie Hancock, George Benson, Patti Austin, Chris Botti, Jill Scott, Patrice Rushen, Rex Rideout , Marcus Miller, Abraham Laboriel, Stanley Clarke, Dean Parks, Ray Fuller ...

  3. www.amazon.es › Freddie-Freeloader-Jon-Hendricks › dpFreddie Freeloader - Amazon.es

    Freddie Freeloader: Jon Hendricks & Friends, Jon Hendricks, Maceo Pinkard, Mark Lopeman, David Berger, Jimmy Cobb, Wynton Marsalis, Joe Temperley, Jerome Richardson ...

  4. Freddie Freeloader [Theme: J. Hendricks, G. Benson, A. Jarreau, B. McFerrin ] Freddie, (You got to get to Freddie) Freddie. ... Freddie don't play that [Solo 2: Al Jarreau as Miles Davis] There's this cat: His name is Freddie This cat's a bartender Well known by anyone hip

  5. Freddie Freeloader. The Complete Miles Davis Featuring John Coltrane. 00:30 Lyrics Add to library Mute Maximum Volume By logging into Apple Music, Deezer, or Spotify through this website, you agree to follow and receive news from Miles Davis and Sony Music. Back to music Connect with ...

  6. On Freddie Freeloader, the title track, a Miles Davis composition, Jon is joined by other vocalists with that instrumental tone, Al Jarreau, George Benson and Bobbie McFerrin. Actually, a really tasty recording of Freddie Freeloader by Jon Hendricks, Al Jarreau, George Benson, and Bobby McFerrin as the title track - does it matter what else is on the album?

  7. Thematically, “Freddie Freeloader” is something of an orphan in Kind of Blue. In his liner notes for the original release, Bill Evans describes this tune as: a 12-measure blues