Johnny Otis - Harlem Nocturne mp3 download

  • Artist: Johnny Otis
  • Song: Harlem Nocturne
  • Genre: R-n-b
  • Length: 03:10
  • Size: 7.4MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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Mike Skillings

2019-12-30 10:06:18 | Profile
wow, I love it! Paints a picture of the night so well

patty masters

2019-06-20 16:06:07 | Profile
If you like jazz, you may know the jazz standard, “Harlem Nocturne.” Johnny Otis’s band made it a big hit in the 1940s, featuring a plaintive lead by 18-year-old alto sax player René Bloch. Bloch went on to play with big band leaders Charlie Barnet, Harry James and Perez Prado, known as the King of the Mambo. Bloch recorded the number one hits “Cherry Pink and Blossom White” and “Patricia” with Prado’s band.But Bloch’s life took a major turn in mid-life. He ended up as a rabbi of a Messianic congregation—a position he still holds today at age 90! How does something like that happen? Well, as Rabbi Bloch explains, “This is God. It couldn’t have happened any other way.”

666gravedigger

2019-06-06 08:54:49 | Profile
He was Greek... I wonder if he was a criminal instead of a famous musician would he be considered as an American? Or Greek?

Lau Maidana

2019-06-02 06:41:54 | Profile
Visualizing Cyd Charisse & Fred Astaire doing a Film Noir dance number to this.

luigipavese83

2019-05-26 21:10:13 | Profile
C in cool S in style.....Otis rules...

Eva B.

2019-05-13 20:36:29 | Profile
Rene Bloch sounds great on the alto saxophone with a touch of Benny Carter and Johnny Hodge.

Petit Panda

2019-05-12 15:10:36 | Profile
In 1954-1955 I was living in Lynwood, California, across the alley from a small family-owned market. The family lived above the market and, every afternoon, the teen-aged son would come home from school and practice playing his tenor sax. All he ever played was "Harlem Nocturne," over and over and over, again. He was damned good at it, and I enjoyed listening to that beautiful song, for about an hour, each day. I never grew tired of hearing it.

Agin Manuel

2019-05-11 11:06:49 | Profile
Wow, the first melody is belong to a Vietnamese musician in his song called "Ha trang" His name is Trinh Cong Son, his was born in 1941

bonita kilburn

2019-04-24 08:06:23 | Profile
Johnny Otis is the man. A great version of a true jazz/blues standard.

Alexander Thomas

2019-04-20 18:58:17 | Profile
Excellent, elegant and mysterious...

Aisha Mills

2019-04-15 17:18:05 | Profile
The Otis version is a REAL Standard,,,has the feeling and punch,,,Love It !!!

Patrick Lawrence

2019-04-13 23:44:08 | Profile
He became known for his choice to live his professional and personal life as a member of the African-American community.[5][6][7] He wrote, "As a kid I decided that if our society dictated that one had to be black or white, I would be black."[8]