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God Bless The Child. Composed By - Arthur Herzog, Jr., Billie Holiday. Composed By - Arthur Herzog, Jr., Billie Holiday. 7:08: B2: Oleo.. Includes the original liner notes of Eric Dolphy in Europe Vol. 1 (Prestige PR7304). Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 8436542010375Matrix / Runout: 98705E1/A


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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group God Bless The Child (Live) · Eric Dolphy Eric Dolphy In Europe, Vol. 1 ℗ 1989 Fantasy, Inc. Released on: 198.


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"God Bless the Child" is a song written by Billie Holiday and Arthur Herzog, Jr. in 1939. It was first recorded on May 9, 1941 under the Okeh label. Show more Show more


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Listen to God Bless the Child on Spotify. Eric Dolphy · Song · 1961.


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Eric Dolphy lived from 1928 to 1964, and recorded primarily after 1959.An excellent biography/discography of Dolphy, by Vladimir Simosko and BarryTepperman, is available through Da Capo Press, and versions of that discography,along with various other information, can be found at http://adale.org/Discographies/EDIntro.html on the web.


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ERIC DOLPHY - STOCKHOLM SESSIONS. *Reissue 24Bit Master Edition 한정판Jazz Album of the Year (1981) by the German Phono Academy. American All Music Guide reads:.


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An Eric Dolphy Solo Masterpiece, “God Bless the Child" JazzTimes

Eric Dolphy At The Five Spot - God Bless The Child Long So 604 subscribers Subscribe 4.6K views 8 years ago from "Here and There" : Recorded live at the Five Spot, New York; July 16, 1961.


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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupGod Bless The Child (Live) · Eric DolphyEric Dolphy In Europe, Vol. 1℗ 1989 Fantasy, Inc.Released on: 1989-01-01C.


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Eric Dolphy - "God Bless the Child" This incredible 1961 video of Eric Dolphy is one of the few clarinet videos to accumulate over 100,000 views on YouTube so far. Posted by ClarinetCache at 10:56 AM. Labels: bass clarinet, Eric Dolphy, video. No comments: Post a Comment.


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Eric Dolphy 1963 - God Bless The Child - YouTube Music Sign in 0:00 / 0:00 Eric Dolphy (as,fl,b-cl) (Herbie Hancock (p), Eddie Khan (b), J.C. Moses (ds) Album:" Eric Dolphy /.


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Track listing "Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise" ( O. Hammerstein, S. Romberg) - 20:17 "Something Sweet, Something Tender" (Dolphy) - 1:28 "God Bless The Child" ( B. Holiday, A. Herzog Jr.) - 8:45 "South Street Exit" (Dolphy) - 7:30 "Iron Man" (Dolphy) - 10:57 "Red Planet" (Dolphy) - 12:26 "G.W." (Dolphy) - 7:40 Personnel


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Early life, family and education Dolphy was born and raised in Los Angeles. [11] [12] His parents were Sadie and Eric Dolphy, Sr., [13] who immigrated to the United States from Panama. [1] He began music lessons at age six, studying clarinet and saxophone privately. [14]


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Track listing "Status Seeking" (Waldron) - 13:08 "God Bless the Child" ( Billie Holiday / Arthur Herzog Jr.) - 5:16 "April Fool" (Dolphy) - 4:10 "G.W." [Take 1] (Dolphy) - 12:11 "Don't Blame Me" ( Jimmy McHugh / Dorothy Fields) - 13:07 Personnel Eric Dolphy - alto sax (tracks 1, 4), bass clarinet (2), flute (3, 5) Mal Waldron - piano (1)


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God Bless the Child by Eric Dolphy was written by Billie Holiday and Arthur Herzog Jr. and was first released by Billie Holiday in 1941. Eric Dolphy released it on the album In Europe in 1964. It was covered by Gregory Porter, Bruce Cloud, Sondra Williams, The Loading Zone and other artists.