Another one from the solo sessions 2010 album thing. This made its way around on some promo CDs that I passed out a few years ago. I really liked this song at this tempo, with this groove. But it's too short this fast. So just repeat everything up an octave. I think this is another example of a great song working with any arrangement. Lots of people forget what a musical genius Charlie Chaplin was.
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from No Cover Charge,
released February 1, 2018
Composed as an instrumental by Charles Chaplin for his film "Modern Times" in 1936. Lyrics added in 1954 by John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons. The first released version with lyrics came that year by Nat King Cole.
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