Warm, cozy and content. That’s what I feel when this lady does what she does. September says it all. Hats off to Wynton . Clifford Brown has smiled upon you. Thanks to TH-cam for the platform of yesteryear.
Grew up listening to Sarah Vaughan because she was my mother's favorite. Had the pleasure of seeing her live in Las Vegas in the 70's. Still listen to her today...her music is timeless.
if it was only long: they're more accurate than diapason: she could do anything with her voice: the perfect pitch is the most beautiful gift anyone can get..., even there she's older and as time goes by, they tend to lose a bit of accuracy, she wa way better than her gift: have you watched all the black and white video live with her....simply amazing
wow......did they nail that,what an excellent example of a perfecto dreamy,jazzy jam,they saved the best for last and shut it down so smooth,breathtaking experience...............................................
I love the way Sarah sings this song, this is one of my favorite. I read that she never sang any song the same way twice. Whatever she was feeling she was interpreting. Gotta love that! Always a fresh interpretation.
Hard to believe this was recorded over 30 years ago. I taped this on VHS when I was a kid trumpet player and played it over and over. Where has the time gone?
This version of September Song is much better than the recorded version. Sarah vocal range, interpretation of a song, and manipulation of notes were all so great that I am left in complete amazement. Boy! I wish I had her abilities.
I have this whole concert on VHS. Recorded it off the air. Sarah Vaughan's version of Send In The Clowns is amazing as well. Wynton plays the Arban version of the Carnival of Venice on cornet. He also played the Hummel concerto on Eb trumpet. Great show.
I use to celebrate September with Art Pepper's version of this wonderful tune, but this is great too! That's the magic of jazz. Thanks to Kurt Weill too
That. That was magnificent. I enjoy how Sarah here, decades after the Clifford Brown recording doesn't drop the virtuosity. The tones roll fluidly. Marsalis is just as sensitive as Brown was on the record and quotes Brown well on the solo. Nice to see this and think about seeing her do the version I know so well in the studio. Thanks for this.
This September Song today November 25,2013 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic remember many years ego in my young ege. I love so much. Beautiful days ego...Ah, the sweet melody "Sarah Vaughan".She is the kind of melody.
Thanks for posting this. I remember watching this,completely enthralled by Sarah Vaughan's voice. Does anyone have the beginning of this programme, where Sarah Vaughan sings "Body and Soul"? Now that was a rendition to die for.
I know I'm going to sound really ungrateful...you wouldn't happen to have the beginning of this programme too? To open her segment Sarah Vaughan sings a soaring, operatic version of "Body and Soul", a rendition that informs an age. I have a segment of it on an old cassette tape and I don't know what I'll do when it finally, finally wears out. This, "Autumn Leaves" is simply phenomenal too. Thank you so very much for sharing this beautiful gift.
Happy September, everyone. I used to play this song every September first from an old cassette. Thanks for posting. Sarah Vaughan and Mr. Marsalis. (Hint, it's Vaughan)
Not the best example of Sassy, but who cares - Sarah couldn't make a bad version of any song. The greatest singer of her kind ever known, anywhere. Thanks for uploading.
Mi vida es completa! I've lived for matter what fate has in store for me it cannot take away the joy I've known. It was Augiust but September will have to do!
i think he looks like will smith I don't agree with a previous comment that this version is better than the recorded one in Sarah Vaughan w/ Clifford Brown. They are equally good. In this clip, sarah has a lightspot on her own; in the recorded version, I sarah has a great dynamic with other muscians, and the tone is more compact in structure when compared to what I hear in this clip.
Warm, cozy and content. That’s what I feel when this lady does what she does. September says it all. Hats off to Wynton . Clifford Brown has smiled upon you.
Thanks to TH-cam for the platform of yesteryear.
The only constant in my life has been my love for Sarah Vaughan. She moves me like no other
We should marry.
@@janusconner3710 , I want in that marriage! My parents made Sarah a part of my life from birth on.
The greatest American singer we ever had ---
sarah was one of the great voices of all time, they dont make them like her anymore....
Ain't that the truth! Just gorgeous instrument and her musicianship was just outstanding too!!
No one ever did it and no one ever will- LIKE SASSY!!! - Beyond category>
How well I remember this concert on PBS!!!!!! Her best rendition of Send In the Clowns!!!!! Love this. Young Wynton on point
❤
Sarah is just amazing! Thru all those years her voice was perfecection.
Grew up listening to Sarah Vaughan because she was my mother's favorite. Had the pleasure of seeing her live in Las Vegas in the 70's. Still listen to her today...her music is timeless.
I loved how Wynton played Clifford’s solo. A nice tribute to the master. What a solo!
Wow she can hold those notes sooooo long. Marvelous!!!!! Love this song and also Tenderly.
if it was only long: they're more accurate than diapason: she could do anything with her voice: the perfect pitch is the most beautiful gift anyone can get..., even there she's older and as time goes by, they tend to lose a bit of accuracy, she wa way better than her gift: have you watched all the black and white video live with her....simply amazing
and she smoked cigarettes! wow.....her voice, even tho it got deeper....she still was AMAZING!
What can I say ? she's the greatest !
This is pure class. The lady sings this song better than I've ever heard, and I love most versions.
I still get goosebumps when I hear the Divine One sing this song!
Absolutely cannot get better, smoother, cooler than this! Love them both!
wow......did they nail that,what an excellent example of a perfecto dreamy,jazzy jam,they saved the best for last and shut it down so smooth,breathtaking experience...............................................
Sarah's voice raises goose bumps on my skin...so beautiful!!
This is one of the best live performance human kinds ever accomplished.
I love the way Sarah sings this song, this is one of my favorite. I read that she never sang any song the same way twice. Whatever she was feeling she was interpreting. Gotta love that! Always a fresh interpretation.
Hard to believe this was recorded over 30 years ago. I taped this on VHS when I was a kid trumpet player and played it over and over. Where has the time gone?
For it's a long, long time .....
@Shufei Around 1984 or 1985, I believe.
Exact same as me. 14 year old trumpet player hearing Wynton for the first time and wore out my vhs recording of it. What an epic performance.
This version of September Song is much better than the recorded version. Sarah vocal range, interpretation of a song, and manipulation of notes were all so great that I am left in complete amazement. Boy! I wish I had her abilities.
Wish she was more of a notory among the younger generation.
I play this version every September. My tape is getting very old. Thank you, no, bless you for posting this. Woohooo... now I can go digital with it.
One of the best embellishes one of the best. And Wynton was a beautiful, baby-faced musical genius!
What a gal! What a great duet. Thanks for posting.
pure goosebumps heaven.....miss this kind of music
Just simply AWESOME!
I have this whole concert on VHS. Recorded it off the air. Sarah Vaughan's version of Send In The Clowns is amazing as well. Wynton plays the Arban version of the Carnival of Venice on cornet. He also played the Hummel concerto on Eb trumpet. Great show.
Gonna defenitley get a copy of this concert,thanks,stay young
I was going to say thing about Send in the Clowns. I wish someone would upload it, because it was simply amazing.
I'll see what I can do...
Perfect for a lovely September morning.
Jaw-dropping. How can anyone dislike this?
Happy September 2024
Happy September 🍂😊🍂
I use to celebrate September with Art Pepper's version of this wonderful tune, but this is great too! That's the magic of jazz. Thanks to Kurt Weill too
Like you've never heard it before! Dreamy, wistful, perfection!
That. That was magnificent. I enjoy how Sarah here, decades after the Clifford Brown recording doesn't drop the virtuosity. The tones roll fluidly. Marsalis is just as sensitive as Brown was on the record and quotes Brown well on the solo. Nice to see this and think about seeing her do the version I know so well in the studio.
Thanks for this.
This September Song today November 25,2013 in Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic remember many years ego in my young ege.
I love so much. Beautiful days ego...Ah, the sweet melody "Sarah
Vaughan".She is the kind of melody.
i got to see Ms.Vaughan at Royce Hall at UCLA back in the late 70s. an experience i'll never forget. thx you Ms.Vaughan.
THIS IS WNDERFUL. Love Sassy, with Wynton!
The horn gets me. Everytime
Thanks for posting this. I remember watching this,completely enthralled by Sarah Vaughan's voice. Does anyone have the beginning of this programme, where Sarah Vaughan sings "Body and Soul"? Now that was a rendition to die for.
This Wynton guy is simply a magician.. great.
Beautiful, True Artists. Simply said. ERIC ❤
Bellissimo brano...che eleganza!
sublime interprétation !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Never ever gets old.
Superb violin solo! Great playing!
I know I'm going to sound really ungrateful...you wouldn't happen to have the beginning of this programme too? To open her segment Sarah Vaughan sings a soaring, operatic version of "Body and Soul", a rendition that informs an age. I have a segment of it on an old cassette tape and I don't know what I'll do when it finally, finally wears out. This, "Autumn Leaves" is simply phenomenal too. Thank you so very much for sharing this beautiful gift.
what an amazingly beautiful, rich voice
And an amazing pianist was she too.
Yes,yes,yes !!!!...Sassy doin' her thang !...thank for the post !
absolutely gorgeous...
I saw this when it first aired. Yes, I am bragging. I listen to it every September first.
IMO, this the best september song version.
Daan Harsya Sarah Vaughan plus Clifford Brown is better IMO.
Daan Harsya I think Wynton has the same opinion as he plays the complete Clifford's improvisation
Yes. A wonderful duo!
A very tasty choice. Thanks 4 posting.
thanks for posting this. i saw it many years ago and always wanted to see it again. briliant!
She´s GODDESS
Happy September 2023.
I love the Sarah handles this song. I love that Marselis kissed her before the song.
Absolutley beautiful. But, my favorite will always be: Send In The Clowns. Rest In Peace, Miss Vaughan.
John Williams had an ear for perfection
Wow! Beautiful!
WOW, WOW, WOW.!!!!!!
this is chilling...
Happy September, everyone. I used to play this song every September first from an old cassette. Thanks for posting. Sarah Vaughan and Mr. Marsalis. (Hint, it's Vaughan)
To quote one of my favorite comedians Phil Hartman ........ "Delicious"
Dos genuinos monstruos del jazz intemporal.
Thanks for posting. It's so clear.
That is so fine.
Wonderful song!! & Both are amazing musicians..!!!
Grandes artistas todos..¡gran cantante!
Goose bumps!!!
Brigadin querida! Maravilhosa sempre nossa Diva Sarah Vaughan.
Not the best example of Sassy, but who cares - Sarah couldn't make a bad version of any song. The greatest singer of her kind ever known, anywhere. Thanks for uploading.
Wow. Wow. And wow.
Que placer, es una gran versión diría que insuperable.
You are correct. Wynton's solo is taken from Brownie's solo.
Only one, “Sarah Vaughan!!!”
Wonderful!
Mi vida es completa! I've lived for matter what fate has in store for me it cannot take away the joy I've known. It was Augiust but September will have to do!
Beautiful song and performance! It's a pity the volume is so low...
Awesome! Sassy rules!
3:20 check out his incredible C# bend to D. I love this performance.
This isn't simply a song it's a pop ARIA that morphs n2 a religious experience!!
GOATS 😻😅😅😅
This is the correct version
She had a tone and. Pitch better than all
at 3.12 Clifford Brown is there !
me gusta esto para una amiga en miami
Soo much Clifford Brown there.. ❤
wow
I'm not exactly sure, but I think it is from about 1984.
If I had to pick one - if I HAD to pick just ONE - I suppose she’d be Sarah Vaughan.
I love how wynton plays cliffords original solo
Obra maestra
@TheJazzSwings pardon, his bend from c to c#
I hope this audience was aware of the privilage they were given.
i think he looks like will smith
I don't agree with a previous comment that this version is better than the recorded one in Sarah Vaughan w/ Clifford Brown. They are equally good. In this clip, sarah has a lightspot on her own; in the recorded version, I sarah has a great dynamic with other muscians, and the tone is more compact in structure when compared to what I hear in this clip.
It's Vaughan.
Who is on bass does anyone know?
Andy Simpkins
Marsalis ripete pari pari il solo di Clifford Brown in un disco Mercury degli anni '50 con Sarah ed altri
Sarah is always incredible..Wynton...not even close to Clifford Brown...RIP...
Wynton was better!