Love the intimate communication of this group. There is a single idea shared by all, with each bringing their experiences to sharing it. Her voice is sweet and cool. What a great talent and presence she holds.
It's been on my mind and on loop. I love this song. I feel calm and at peace when I listen to it. I love it. If I could give it a million likes, I would. An Angel indeed.❤️
Absolutely fantastic vocals, but I was so confused. When she started singing a song made famous by the likes of Fitzgerald and Holiday. So I read further in the posted notes. Sure they may have played original ballads, but this highlighted song is no original ballad. I hope for her sake, it's an error on the part of Jazz Night in America or she's got a lawsuit on her hands. Holey Moley, wouldn't want to be in her high heels. Wonder if she knows?
Jazz was finished in the 80’s. ... only performances of new génération Who play good but no real créativities ... most play the oldies for them show " no one song still in your memorie naw Since the 80’s’
what an ignorant comment. the fact that you're unable to find the ton of amazing jazz artists from today that continued and elevated the great legacy that was left for them shows how little you know about music. Litteral thousands of musicians proving you wrong everyday throuhought the world, how can you like jazz and say that with a straight face ?
What a beautiful piece of music combined with this beautiful Woman
What a shining moment!!!
Love the intimate communication of this group. There is a single idea shared by all, with each bringing their experiences to sharing it. Her voice is sweet and cool. What a great talent and presence she holds.
Beautiful voice and nice job preserving the lyric narrative while rearranging it...Ryan Hanseler THREW DOWN!!!
What a beautiful voice & interaction trio! Greetings from Jazzman Kuala Lumpur.
It's been on my mind and on loop. I love this song. I feel calm and at peace when I listen to it. I love it. If I could give it a million likes, I would. An Angel indeed.❤️
She is so insanely talented
wow..fresh new old school jazz! what a delight. awesome delivery. ...and I have a Jim. Literally. ❤
Ok this is spectacular. These musicians....wow!
'I would rather die withaaaa... ATCHOOO!!!'
Bless you!
Voice so smooth and sweet like butter mixed with honey❤️
Thank you jazz night in America for Providing fantastic music, for which i otherwise would not be able to experience.🙏👌
Beautiful! Jim is by James Petrillo and Edward Ross with lyrics by Nelson Shawn, though.
Absolutely fantastic vocals, but I was so confused. When she started singing a song made famous by the likes of Fitzgerald and Holiday. So I read further in the posted notes. Sure they may have played original ballads, but this highlighted song is no original ballad. I hope for her sake, it's an error on the part of Jazz Night in America or she's got a lawsuit on her hands. Holey Moley, wouldn't want to be in her high heels. Wonder if she knows?
Thanks so much for bringing this to our attention. We are updating the video to credit the songwriter.
@@susandenadal1816 Thanks so much for bringing this to our attention. We are updating the video to credit the songwriter.
Wonderful !! 🎵🎶🙂
just lovely🥰
Beautiful
Nicely done!
This exactly why i subbed, dem beats always go hard 🎧🔥💯
Bravo!
greatttttttttttttttt
tremendo pianista muy bueno
Well at least thanks to Jim we have this song 😊
Nice
Queria tanto ouvir, minha caixinha de som acabou de estragar. haha
tristeza.
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what an incredible song…. apparently almost took up an entire 10 minutes on a Sunday afternoon to write that song…
Deliciuous
Modern day Billy Holiday
I think you mean Sarah Vaughan - who recorded this song with Clifford Brown in the 50’s.
Jazz Night? Please. This is obviously day time. smh
Meow meow :)
Jazz was finished in the 80’s. ... only performances of new génération Who play good but no real créativities ... most play the oldies for them show " no one song still in your memorie naw Since the 80’s’
what an ignorant comment. the fact that you're unable to find the ton of amazing jazz artists from today that continued and elevated the great legacy that was left for them shows how little you know about music. Litteral thousands of musicians proving you wrong everyday throuhought the world, how can you like jazz and say that with a straight face ?