How High The Moon
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Django Reinhardt recorded "How High The Moon" for the first time in December 1944.
Chart:
| GM7/// | GM7/// | Gm7/// | C7/// | FM7/// | FM7/// | Fm7/// | Bb7/// |
| EbM7/// | Am7/ D7/ | Gm7/// | Am7b5/ D7b9/ | GM7/// | Am7/ D7/ | Bm7/ Bb7/ | Am7/ D7/ |
| GM7/// | GM7/// | Gm7/// | C7/// | FM7/// | FM7/// | Fm7/// | Bb7/// |
| EbM7/// | Am7/ D7/ | GM7/// | Am7/ D7b9/ | Bm7/ Bb7/ | Am7/ D7/ | G6/// | Am7/ D7/ |
Discography Information:
- How High The Moon, Dec.1944, ST 1227-2 ,"Fremeaux FA 312, Classics 945 "," - Paris - Jazz Club Mystery Hot Band - Bernie Previn (tpt), Peanuts Hucko (cl,ts), Mel Powell (p), Django Reinhardt (g),Josz Schulman (b), Ray McKinley (d)"
- How High The Moon, 26/3/47, OSW 450-1 ,"Fremeaux FA 313, Classics 1001, Jazz Time 789103-2, Mosaic MD6-190(6 CD Set)."," - Paris - QHCF - Stephane Grappelly (v), Django & Joseph Reinhardt, Jean Ferret (g), Emmanuel Soudieux (b)"
- How High The Moon, 21/11/47, "Fremeaux FA 315, Vogue 228E 6008, Vogue 668003-3, Collectables CD 7139", RTF Broadcast
- How High The Moon, Nov. 1947, "Fremeaux FA 315, Vogue 228E 6009, Vogue 600121", RTF Broadcast
- How High The Moon, Jan-Feb 1949, BL 110,"Fremeaux FA 317, BGO CD 198"," - Rome - Django Reinhardt (g), Stephane Grappelly (v),Gianni Safred (p), Carlo Pecori (b), Aurelio de Carolis (d)."
Online Videos:
Search online videos of "How High The Moon" in youtube.com
How High is the Moon : Raphael Fays and Angelo Debarre
How High the Moon : Bireli Lagrene (at the age of 12)
How High is the Moon : Stephane Grapelli & Barney Kessel
Online Links:
How High The Moon : Music Analysis at Jazz Standards