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- Bernies_Tune abstract "Bernie's Tune is a 1953 jazz standard. It was written by Bernie Miller, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. It was popularised with a recording by the quartet of the American saxophonist and composer Gerry Mulligan, on the 1952 album of the same name, which also featured Chet Baker on trumpet. Despite this association, the piece was actually composed, as aforementioned, by a slightly unsung composer Bernie Miller, who also wrote the tune "Loaded" which was also covered by Chet Baker and saxophonist Stan Getz (to name a few). The tune was a popular choice for musicians jamming at the time, though information about the composer ("Bernie" Miller) himself is scarce, all that people really know of him is that he was a piano player from Washington DC. Mulligan speculated that by the time he had discovered any of Bernie's tunes, Bernie was dead. Later on in Mulligan's life, he took the same changes but invented a new melody to fit over the piece, entitling it 'Idle Gossip'.".
- Bernies_Tune genre Jazz.
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- Bernies_Tune wikiPageRevisionID "662895223".
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- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink Bernie_Miller.
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink Buddy_Rich.
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink Category:1950s_jazz_standards.
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink Category:1953_songs.
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink Chet_Baker.
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink Gene_Krupa.
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink George_Shearing.
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink Gerry_Mulligan.
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink Jazz_standard.
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink Jerry_Leiber.
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink Jerry_Leiber_and_Mike_Stoller.
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink List_of_jazz_standards.
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Taylor_(guitarist).
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Stoller.
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink On_the_Sunny_Side_of_the_Strip.
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink Scott_Hamilton_(musician).
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink Shelly_Manne.
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink Stan_Getz.
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink Swinging_Sounds.
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLink Tommy_Emmanuel.
- Bernies_Tune wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bernie's Tune".
- Bernies_Tune hasPhotoCollection Bernies_Tune.
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- Bernies_Tune wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bernies_Tune subject Category:1950s_jazz_standards.
- Bernies_Tune subject Category:1953_songs.
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- Bernies_Tune comment "Bernie's Tune is a 1953 jazz standard. It was written by Bernie Miller, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. It was popularised with a recording by the quartet of the American saxophonist and composer Gerry Mulligan, on the 1952 album of the same name, which also featured Chet Baker on trumpet.".
- Bernies_Tune label "Bernie's Tune".
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- Bernies_Tune isPrimaryTopicOf Bernies_Tune.