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  1. 27. Feb. 2012 · It’s Only A Paper Moon (take 1) (Harold Arlen, E. Y. Harburg, Billy Rose) After Midnight is a 1957 Jazz album by Nat King Cole. It peaked at #13 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart. The AFTER MIDNIGHT sessions were Nat “King” Cole’s attempt in 1956 to get a little more in touch with his jazz roots, once again accompanying himself on piano ...

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1957 Vinyl release of "After Midnight" on Discogs.

  3. Stuff Smith. Considerado niño prodigio, su padre le regaló un violín a los 8 años, y poco después el niño ya tenía su propio grupo. Tras trabajar como bailarín en varias compañías de revista, Stuff Smith (14 de agosto de 1909, Portsmouth, Ohio – 25 de septiembre de 1967, Múnich), formó parte entre 1926 y 1929 de la orquesta de ...

  4. Overall Meaning. The lyrics to Stuff Smith's song "It Don't Mean A Thing" emphasize the importance of swing in modern jazz music. The phrase "It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing" is repeated throughout the song, suggesting that the addition of swing is what gives the music its significance. The use of doo-wahs to create a rhythm ...

  5. Nat King Cole’s splendid LP After Midnight (Capitol W-782) was a primarily instrumental album, which would mark one of his last hits as a pianist (as opposed to a singer and entertainer). It featured the classic Nat King Cole Trio plus his illustrious jazz friends Harry “Sweets” Edison, Willie Smith, Juan Tizol, Stuff Smith, and Lee Young.

  6. Stuff Smith discography and songs: Music profile for Stuff Smith, born 14 August 1909. Genres: Swing, Jazz, Standards. Albums include After Midnight, The Burning Spider, and Flashbacks #1: High & Low / Drug Songs 1917-1944.

  7. After Midnight, an Album by Nat 'King' Cole and His Trio. Released in January 1957 on Capitol (catalog no. W 782; Vinyl LP). Genres: Vocal Jazz. Rated #24 in the best albums of 1957, and #5999 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Nat "King" Cole (piano, vocals), Charles Harris (bass), Lee Young (drums), John Collins (guitar), Ralph J. Gleason (liner notes).