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Farewell Blues

"Farewell Blues" is a 1922 jazz standard written by Paul Mares, Leon Roppolo and Elmer Schoebel.

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Background

The song was recorded on August 29, 1922 in Richmond, Indiana and released as Gennett 4966A, Matrix #11179, as by the Friars Society Orchestra under the direction of Husk O'Hara. It was first released by the New Orleans Rhythm Kings under the name the Friars Society Orchestra and soon was covered by several jazz bands. A band called The Georgians recorded it in 1923, copying Roppolo's acclaimed clarinet solo note for note.

Cover versions

  • Joe "King" Oliver – Sugar Foot Stomp (1928)
  • The Georgians (1923)
  • Gus Mulcay (1926)
  • The Charleston Chasers (1928)
  • Wingy Manone (1939)
  • Ted Lewis (1929)
  • Roy Smeck (1931)
  • Sol Hoopii (1938)
  • Abe Lyman (1932)
  • Henderson's Dance Players (1923)
  • Isham Jones Orchestra – Swinging Down the Lane (1930)
  • Cab CallowayKicking the Gong Around (1931)
  • Benny CarterWhen the Lights Are Low (1936)
  • Woody HermanBlues on Parade (1937)
  • Eddie CondonDixieland All Stars (1939)
  • Glenn MillerOn the Alamo (1941); V-Disc 334A; RCA Bluebird 10495B
  • Count BasieBlues by Basie (1942); Columbia 36712
  • Django ReinhardtDjangology (1948)
  • Danny_Gatton – Redneck Jazz (1978)
  • Alan Munde (1980)
  • Accordéon MélancoliqueGratitude (2012); Sterkenburg Records stam010
  • References

    Farewell Blues Wikipedia


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