"Lester Leaps In" is a jazz standard originally recorded by Count Basie's Kansas City Seven in 1939. The composition, credited to the group's tenor saxophone player Lester Young, is a head arrangement based on the chord progression of "I Got Rhythm", and serves as a vehicle for interweaving solos by Young and Basie. Eddie Jefferson, pioneer of vocalese, wrote lyrics for the composition, calling his version "I Got the Blues".
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| - Lester Leaps In ist ein Jazz-Titel von Lester Young. Die auf den Harmonien von George Gershwins I Got Rhythm (1930) basierende Komposition nahm der Tenorsaxophonist erstmals am 5. September 1939 mit den Kansas City Seven auf. Sie wurde zu Lester Youngs Erkennungsmelodie und ist mittlerweile als Jazzstandard zu betrachten. (de)
- "Lester Leaps In" is a jazz standard originally recorded by Count Basie's Kansas City Seven in 1939. The composition, credited to the group's tenor saxophone player Lester Young, is a head arrangement based on the chord progression of "I Got Rhythm", and serves as a vehicle for interweaving solos by Young and Basie. Eddie Jefferson, pioneer of vocalese, wrote lyrics for the composition, calling his version "I Got the Blues". (en)
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| - Lester Leaps In ist ein Jazz-Titel von Lester Young. Die auf den Harmonien von George Gershwins I Got Rhythm (1930) basierende Komposition nahm der Tenorsaxophonist erstmals am 5. September 1939 mit den Kansas City Seven auf. Sie wurde zu Lester Youngs Erkennungsmelodie und ist mittlerweile als Jazzstandard zu betrachten. (de)
- "Lester Leaps In" is a jazz standard originally recorded by Count Basie's Kansas City Seven in 1939. The composition, credited to the group's tenor saxophone player Lester Young, is a head arrangement based on the chord progression of "I Got Rhythm", and serves as a vehicle for interweaving solos by Young and Basie. Eddie Jefferson, pioneer of vocalese, wrote lyrics for the composition, calling his version "I Got the Blues". (en)
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