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  1. Parker's Mood. " Parker's Mood " is a piece of music originally performed by Charlie Parker as an improvised blues in 1948. Vocalese lyrics were later written and recorded by King Pleasure and Eddie Jefferson . Original recording. Alto saxophonist Charlie Parker recorded "Parker's Mood" in New York City on September 18, 1948. [1] .

  2. Traducción. El estado de ánimo de Parker. Parker's Mood. Ven conmigo. Come with me, si quieres ir a Kansas City. if you want to go to Kansas City. Me siento triste y azul. I'm feeling lowdown and blue, Mi corazón está lleno de dolor. my heart's full of sorrow. Apenas sé qué hacer. Don't hardly know what to do. ¿Dónde estaré mañana?

  3. Charlie Parker's All StarsCharlie Parker (as)John Lewis (p) Curly Russell (b) Max Roach (ds)Harry Smith Studios, NYC, September 18, 1948

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  4. 25 de ene. de 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Columbia/LegacyParker's Mood · Charlie ParkerBird - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack℗ 1988 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Musi...

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  5. Charlie Parker - Parker's Mood (Letra y canción para escuchar) - Come with me / if you want to go to Kansas City / I'm feeling lowdown and blue / my heart's full of sorrow / Don't hardly know what to do / Where will i be

  6. 25 de jun. de 2020 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupParker's Mood · Charlie "Bird" ParkerThe Complete Savoy & Dial Master Takes℗ 2009 Savoy Records, a division of Co...

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  7. Hace 4 días · Parkers Mood,” a slow, thick-as-molasses blues, reveals an unusually soulful side of Bird’s style, and its distinctiveness in Parker’s canon has made it one of the saxophonist’s most celebrated tunes.