This used to be a popular song by Harry Warren, with lyrics by Mack Gordon. It was released in 1942, the year my mom was born. I’m not sure if my mom knew it though. She liked a lot of great music. I didn’t discover tunes like this until I was in college. Only now have I begun to try to learn them on my instrument. I wish I had worked harder when I was younger. As you will hear in this recording, I don’t do it justice. It’s a great song though.

This is one of the Jazz standards I wish I’d learned when I was a kid. I’d be better now, I guess. This is my performance of the tune after some months of practice (when I have the opportunity).

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