“You’re Not The Kind”—Sarah Vaughan

Have a nice Sunday with Sarah Vaughan singing "You're Not The Kind."

This song was written in 1936 by two immigrants: Canadian-born composer Will Hudson (1908-1981) and Ukranian-born lyricist Irving Mills = Isadore Minsky, 1894-1985.

Between 1950 and 1952 the Snader Telescription Corporation made a series of films for television, produced by California theater owner Louis D. Snader.

Besides this 1952 television transcription, Sarah Vaughan (1924-1990) also made two studio recordings of this song. Once in 1946 with a trumpet-solo by Freddie Webster; and once in 1954 with Clifford Brown playing the trumpet.

Wim Demmenie

Jazz Aficionado from The Netherlands.

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