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  1. My Funny Valentine – Live at Philharmonic Hall, New York, NY – February 1964

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  3. My Funny Valentine: Miles Davis in Concert is a 1965 live album by Miles Davis. It was recorded at a concert at the Philharmonic Hall of Lincoln Center, New ...

  4. Miles Davis, trumpet George Coleman, tenor saxophone Herbie Hancock, piano Ron Carter, bass Tony Williams, drums. 3These are the only recordings generally available; the Japanese have issued a. record of Davis in Tokyo in 1974, and there are other live performances of the tune.

  5. 19 de oct. de 2021 · Tuesday, October 19, 2021. Brian Priestley unravels the magic of Miles Davis’ solo on Rodgers and Hart’s classic love ballad, nailing the song’s sentiments in five searing minutes of music. Almost nothing is known about Saint Valentine, but he never had it so good as when Larry Hart wrote his 1937 warts-and-all love-poem, ‘My Funny Valentine’.

  6. Original. Reissue. Sources. References. My Funny Valentine: Miles Davis in Concert is a live album by Miles Davis recorded at the Philharmonic Hall of Lincoln Center, New York City on February 12, 1964 and released on Columbia the following year. Background.

  7. 4 de jul. de 2021 · July 4, 2021. As the development of the Civil Rights Act reaches its climax in 1964, Miles Davis records My Funny Valentine, sophisticated masterpiece of his Second Great Quintet. Personnel. Miles Davis (trumpet), George Coleman (tenor saxophone), Herbie Hancock (piano), Ron Carter (bass), Tony Williams (drums) Recorded.