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About this song
I've Found a New Baby is a classic jazz standard composed by Jack Palmer and Spencer Williams. Published in 1926, it quickly became one of the defining songs of the Jazz Age and has remained a favorite among jazz musicians ever since.
Django Reinhardt recorded I've Found a New Baby several times during his career. His spirited interpretations, including memorable duet recordings with Stéphane Grappelli, helped establish the tune as a favorite within the Manouche Jazz repertoire.
Musical character:
I've Found a New Baby is a bright, fast-paced swing tune featuring a catchy melody, lively rhythm, and a classic 32-bar structure. Its energetic chord progression makes it an ideal vehicle for improvisation, and it has long been a favorite among jazz soloists.
Connection to Manouche jazz:
Thanks to Django Reinhardt's multiple recordings, I've Found a New Baby became firmly established in the Manouche Jazz repertoire. It remains a jam session staple, admired for its infectious swing feel and the freedom it offers improvising musicians.
Interesting facts:
- The song was published in 1926 by Jack Palmer and Spencer Williams, two influential composers of early American jazz and popular music.
- Django Reinhardt recorded the tune several times, including memorable guitar-and-violin duet versions with Stéphane Grappelli.
- Charlie Christian's 1940 solo on I've Found a New Baby is widely regarded as one of the most influential guitar solos in jazz history.
- The song has been recorded by countless jazz legends, including Sidney Bechet, Benny Goodman, Lester Young, and Sonny Rollins.
- Its fast tempo and straightforward harmony have made it one of the classic "blowing tunes," a standard favored by jazz musicians for extended improvisation.
I've Found a New Baby has remained a jazz favorite for a century thanks to its irresistible swing, memorable melody, and endless improvisational possibilities. Django Reinhardt's recordings ensured that it would also become one of the enduring classics of the Manouche Jazz tradition.
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