Jazzman

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"Jazzman" is a 1974 pop-jazz single by Carole King, noted for its saxophone-driven arrangement and tribute to the emotional power of jazz music.

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Jazzman canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album Wrap Around Joy
artist Carole King
associatedAct Tom Scott
bSide Most Likely You Go Your Way (and I’ll Go Mine)
surface form: You Go Your Way, I'll Go Mine
chartPerformance Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hit
composer Carole King
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs pop-jazz single
tribute to jazz musicians
firstReleaseDecade 1970s
format 7-inch single
genre jazz
pop
pop jazz
hasHarmonyStyle jazz-inspired chord progressions
hasMusicalFeature saxophone-driven arrangement
hasMusicVideo no official contemporary music video
hasRhythmicStyle syncopated rhythm
hasStyleCharacteristic brass arrangements
jazz-influenced harmonies
prominent saxophone solos
upbeat tempo
includedInAlbum Wrap Around Joy
influencedByGenre jazz
pop
language English
length approximately 3 minutes 45 seconds
lyricalSubject jazz musician
lyricist Carole King
medium vinyl record
nominatedFor Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
notableInstrument saxophone
partOf Carole King singles
surface form: Carole King discography
peakChartPositionUSBillboardHot100 2
performer Carole King
producer Lou Adler
recordLabel Ode 66103
Ode Records NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1974
saxophoneSoloist Tom Scott
subjectOf music reviews
theme emotional power of music
tribute to jazz music
vocalist Carole King

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