After You've Gone

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"After You've Gone" is classic pre-1920 jazz standard.


Contents

Chart:

Form ABAC

A:|| C/// | Cm/// | G/// | E7/// |

B:| A7/// | D7/// | G/// | G7/// |

C:| Am/E7/ | Am/Cm/ | G/B7/ | Em/A7/ | G/// | Am7/D7/ | G/// | G/G7/:||

Discography Information:

  • After You've Gone, Aug. 1934,"Fremeaux FA 302, Classics 703."," - Paris - Django Reinhardt, Joseph Reinhardt (g), Juan Fernandez (b).",
  • After You've Gone, 4/5/36,OLA 1060-1 ,"Fremeaux FA 305, Affinity AFS 1003, Classics 739, JSP 344, Jazz Time 790560-2, EMI 780671-2, Mosaic MD6-190(6 CD Set)."," - Paris - QHCF - Stephane Grappelly (v), Django Reinhardt, Joseph Reinhardt, Pierre Ferret (g), Lucien Simoens (b), Freddy Taylor (vo)",
  • After You've Gone, Jan-Feb 1949,CW 49,"Fremeaux FA 317, RCA ND 70929-2, RCA ND 90448"," - Rome - Django Reinhardt (g), Stephane Grappelly (v),Gianni Safred (p), Carlo Pecori (b), Aurelio de Carolis (d)",

Online Videos:

Online Links:

After You've Gone : Jazz Standards

Online Audio:

After You've Gone:Louis Armstrong

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