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"Aunt Hagar's Blues", variously known as "Aunt Hagar's Children" or "Aunt Hagar's Children's Blues", is a 1920 blues song which has since become a jazz standard. It was written by W. C. Handy and J Tim Brymn. Critic Martin Williams wrote that pianist Art Tatum's 1949 recording of the piece for Capitol Records "seems so perfect in its overall pattern and pacing, with every short run and every ornament appropriate and in place, that it may be the masterpiece of all his recorded work."

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  • Aunt Hagar’s Blues (de)
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  • Aunt Hagar’s Blues ist ein Bluessong, den W. C. Handy (Musik) und James Tim Brymn (Text) verfassten und 1921 als Aunt Hagar’s Children’s Blues veröffentlichten. Der Song ist auch als Aunt Hagar’s Children (so zunächst der Titel der 1920 veröffentlichten Instrumentalfassung) oder Aunt Hagar’s Children Blues bekannt. Nach einer (1922 erschienenen) revidierten Fassung wird heute zumeist deren Titel Aunt Hagar’s Blues verwendet. Der Song wurde in den folgenden Jahren zu einem häufig gespielten Jazzstandard. Nach Ansicht von Leonard Feather und Ira Gitler gehört er zu W. C. Handys bekanntesten Kompositionen. (de)
  • "Aunt Hagar's Blues", variously known as "Aunt Hagar's Children" or "Aunt Hagar's Children's Blues", is a 1920 blues song which has since become a jazz standard. It was written by W. C. Handy and J Tim Brymn. Critic Martin Williams wrote that pianist Art Tatum's 1949 recording of the piece for Capitol Records "seems so perfect in its overall pattern and pacing, with every short run and every ornament appropriate and in place, that it may be the masterpiece of all his recorded work." (en)
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  • Aunt Hagar’s Blues ist ein Bluessong, den W. C. Handy (Musik) und James Tim Brymn (Text) verfassten und 1921 als Aunt Hagar’s Children’s Blues veröffentlichten. Der Song ist auch als Aunt Hagar’s Children (so zunächst der Titel der 1920 veröffentlichten Instrumentalfassung) oder Aunt Hagar’s Children Blues bekannt. Nach einer (1922 erschienenen) revidierten Fassung wird heute zumeist deren Titel Aunt Hagar’s Blues verwendet. Der Song wurde in den folgenden Jahren zu einem häufig gespielten Jazzstandard. Nach Ansicht von Leonard Feather und Ira Gitler gehört er zu W. C. Handys bekanntesten Kompositionen. (de)
  • "Aunt Hagar's Blues", variously known as "Aunt Hagar's Children" or "Aunt Hagar's Children's Blues", is a 1920 blues song which has since become a jazz standard. It was written by W. C. Handy and J Tim Brymn. Critic Martin Williams wrote that pianist Art Tatum's 1949 recording of the piece for Capitol Records "seems so perfect in its overall pattern and pacing, with every short run and every ornament appropriate and in place, that it may be the masterpiece of all his recorded work." (en)
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