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  1. Andy Williams singles chronology. "Ain't It True". (1965) " Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) ". (1965) "May Each Day". (1966) " Corcovado " (known in English as " Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars ") is a bossa nova song and jazz standard written by Antônio Carlos Jobim in 1960. English lyrics were later written by Gene Lees.

  2. In reality, despite a title referencing the best known samba on the album (“Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars”, aka “Corcovado”), Quiet Nights is a mix of situations and sources: Brazilian folk (“Prenda Minha”, titled “Song No. 2” on the album), Spanish classical (“Adelita” by guitar pioneer Francisco Tárrega, here called “Song ...

  3. It is the first release from what is known as Davis's second great quintet: Davis on trumpet, Wayne Shorter on tenor saxophone, Herbie Hancock on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and Tony Williams on drums.

  4. También sonó en las emisoras, al mismo tiempo que la grabación de Andy Williams de "Quiet Nights", la versión de Kitty Kallen. Su álbum, titulado "Quiet Nights", fue lanzado por 20th Century-Fox Records en 1964. Grabaciones destacadas. Se considera ya un estándar de jazz, que ha sido grabado por:

  5. 1963-1968. Key member of Miles' Great Quintet of the 1960s, who joined while still in his late teens. His ability to fuse a more soulful, groove-oriented and even rock-influenced approach to jazz drumming opened the door to the electric jazz revolution of the late 1960s and 1970s. Standout Track. Playlist. Pop-up Player. Frelon brun. 00:30.

  6. "Corcovado" es una canción estándar de jazz y bossa nova escrita por Antônio Carlos Jobim en 1960. Posteriormente, Gene Lees escribió una letra en inglés. El título portugués se refiere a la montaña Corcovado en Río de Janeiro. Tony Bennett grabó la primera versión popular en inglés de "Quiet Nights" con nueva letra de Buddy Kaye en ...

  7. - Tony Williams / drums (8) Releases information. Artwork: Scott Hyde (photo) LP Columbia ‎- CL 2106 (1963, US) Mono LP Columbia ‎- CS 8906 (1964, US) Stereo CD Columbia ‎- CK 65293 (1997, US) Mastered by Mark Wilder & Phil Schaap w/ bonus track recorded in Hollywood on October 9 and 10, 1963. Thanks to zafreth for the addition