Farewell Blues

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Django Reinhardt recorded the tune "Farewell Blues" in March 1938.


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Discography Information:

  • Farewell Blues, 7/3/38, OSW 5-1 ,"Fremeaux 307, Affinity AFS 1003, EMI 780671-2, Jazz Time 789604"," - Paris - Benny Carter (as,tpt), Fletcher Allen (as), Alix Combelle (ts), Bertie King (as,cl), York de Souza(p), Django Reinhardt (g), Len Harrison (b), Robert Montmarche (d)"



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