- Caravan (song)
"Caravan" is a
jazz standard composed byJuan Tizol andDuke Ellington , and first performed by Duke Ellington in 1937. The lyrics were written byIrving Mills , but as many versions are instrumental he is sometimes not listed. The song is variously seen as the firstLatin jazz song or as a Mideastern influenced jazz song. Its "exotic" sound made it of interest toExotica musicians so it was covered by bothMartin Denny andArthur Lyman . It has appeared in twoWoody Allen films, "Alice" and "Sweet and Lowdown ". Evenrap musiciansRedman andBusta Rhymes sampled the song heavily in their 1998 song "Da Goodness" (from Redman's album "Doc's da Name 2000 ").First version
The first version of the song was recorded on
December 19 ,1936 , performed by Barney Bigard And His Jazzopators inHollywood . Two takes were recorded on tape, of which the first (Variety VA-515-1) was published.Performers: Cootie Williams (trumpet), Juan Tizol (trombone), Barney Bigard (clarinet), Harry Carney (baritone sax), Duke Ellington (piano), Billy Taylor (bass) and Sonny Greer (drums).
ome noteworthy renditions
As the song became a standard this is just a list of a few examples (listed alphabetically).
*Chet Atkins
*Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers
*The Carpenters
*Chicago
*Avishai Cohen
*Harry Connick, Jr.
*Nat King Cole
*Eddie Condon
*Dick Dale
*Bobby Darin
*Maynard Ferguson
*Ella Fitzgerald
*Les Fradkin (featuring the futuristic Starr Labs Ztar)
*Dizzy Gillespie
*Hepcat
*Freddie Hubbard
*Dick Hyman
*Lambert, Hendricks and Ross (with lyrics byIrving Ross )
*Herbie Mann
*The Mills Brothers
* Ralph Marterie, whose 1953 version was a reported million seller
*Thelonious Monk [ [http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/7123710/a/Plays+Duke+Ellington.htm Thelonious Monk Plays Duke Ellington CD Japan ] ]
*Kye Palmer
*Les Paul
*Art Pepper
*Oscar Peterson
*Phish
*Tito Puente
*Jimmy Rosenberg , then with his group Sinti.
*Eddie Rosner
*Arturo Sandoval
*Brian Setzer Orchestra
*The Skatalites
*The Stimulators
*Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
*Eddie Torres & His Mambo Kings Orchestra
*Hiromi Uehara
*The Ventures
*The New York Voices
*La Souris Déglinguée Appearances in film, television, or musicals
*"Chocolat"
*"Funny Bones " (performed by Duke Ellington)
*"The Homecoming", an episode of "The O.C. "
*"Jazzy and the Pussycats ", an episode of "The Simpsons "
*"Ocean's Eleven"
*"Ocean's Thirteen "
*"Mad Men "'s pilot episode
*"The Thirteenth Floor "
*"Swing! " featured a faster and more upbeat western version of this song, and without lyrics.External links and references
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