Who Can I Turn To

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"Who Can I Turn To" is a jazz track interpreted by trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, known for its lyrical, introspective mood and expressive melodic lines.

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Who Can I Turn To? 1

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instanceOf jazz standard
song
alsoKnownAs Who Can I Turn To? (When Nobody Needs Me) NERFINISHED
composer Anthony Newley NERFINISHED
Leslie Bricusse NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
era 1960s popular song
genre jazz
show tune
hasForm popular song form
hasKeyVariants performed in multiple keys by jazz musicians
hasNotableInterpretationBy Andy Williams NERFINISHED
Astrud Gilberto NERFINISHED
Barbra Streisand NERFINISHED
Bill Charlap NERFINISHED
Bill Evans NERFINISHED
Carmen McRae NERFINISHED
Diana Ross NERFINISHED
Miles Davis NERFINISHED
Oscar Peterson NERFINISHED
Sammy Davis Jr. NERFINISHED
Shirley Bassey NERFINISHED
Tony Bennett NERFINISHED
Wynton Marsalis NERFINISHED
isStandardIn modern jazz repertoire
language English
lyricalCharacteristics expressive melodic lines
lyrical, introspective mood
lyricalTheme loneliness
search for emotional support
notableFor expressive melodic contour suitable for improvisation
introspective, lyrical mood in jazz interpretations
originalMedium stage musical
originalWork The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd NERFINISHED
tempoTypical ballad
title Who Can I Turn To NERFINISHED
usedAs jazz ballad repertoire piece

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Wynton Marsalis (debut album) hasTrack Who Can I Turn To
subject surface form: Wynton Marsalis (album)
Anthony Newley coWrote Who Can I Turn To
this entity surface form: Who Can I Turn To?