LUSH LIFE (SONG)
"'Lush Life'" is a jazz standard with lyrics and music written by Billy Strayhorn from 1933 to 1938. The song's lyrics describe the author's weariness of the night life after a failed romance, wasting time with "jazz and cocktails" and in the company of girls with "sad and sullen gray faces". Strayhorn was only 16 when he wrote the majority of the song, which was to become his signature composition.
One of the most notable recordings of "Lush Life" was by Nat King Cole. John Coltrane also recorded it at least twice, once in 1958 as the title track of an album for Prestige Records, and again in 1963 with his "classic quartet" and Johnny Hartman singing. (The Johnny Hartman version is considered definitive. The earlier version was 14 minutes long.
In 1985 the song was the title track of the second of Linda Ronstadt's three albums of American standards.
★ The song's entry at jazzstandards.com
One of the most notable recordings of "Lush Life" was by Nat King Cole. John Coltrane also recorded it at least twice, once in 1958 as the title track of an album for Prestige Records, and again in 1963 with his "classic quartet" and Johnny Hartman singing. (The Johnny Hartman version is considered definitive. The earlier version was 14 minutes long.
In 1985 the song was the title track of the second of Linda Ronstadt's three albums of American standards.
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★ The song's entry at jazzstandards.com
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