“Lullaby of the Leaves”

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“Lullaby of the Leaves” is a popular 1932 jazz and pop standard, known for its evocative melody and enduring presence in the Great American Songbook.

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instanceOf jazz standard
pop standard
song
composer Bernice Petkere NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs evocative melody
jazz and pop standard
genre jazz
traditional pop
hasForm 32-bar song form
hasInfluenceOn bebop-era improvisers
guitar jazz repertoire
hasLyricsBy Joe Young NERFINISHED
hasMusicBy Bernice Petkere NERFINISHED
hasNotableRecordingBy Art Tatum NERFINISHED
Benny Goodman NERFINISHED
Bill Evans NERFINISHED
Chet Atkins NERFINISHED
Connee Boswell NERFINISHED
Dexter Gordon NERFINISHED
Ella Fitzgerald NERFINISHED
Erroll Garner NERFINISHED
George Olsen and His Orchestra NERFINISHED
Joe Pass NERFINISHED
Oscar Peterson NERFINISHED
Pat Martino NERFINISHED
Paul Desmond NERFINISHED
Sonny Stitt NERFINISHED
Stan Kenton NERFINISHED
The Ventures NERFINISHED
hasStyle ballad
swing
hasTheme nature imagery
nostalgia
includedIn jazz repertoire
standard jazz fake books
language English
lyricist Joe Young NERFINISHED
notableFor enduring popularity among jazz musicians
frequent recording and performance
partOf Great American Songbook
publicationDate 1932
tempo medium
usedAs vehicle for jazz improvisation

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Joe Young notableWork “Lullaby of the Leaves”