Ray Vitale's Posts - Stan Getz Community2024-03-28T10:05:27ZRay Vitalehttps://stangetz.ning.com/profile/RayVitalehttps://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2979927455?profile=original&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1https://stangetz.ning.com/profiles/blog/feed?user=2utomxir9maal&xn_auth=noInfo on "SWEETIE PIE"tag:stangetz.ning.com,2012-04-27:2085102:BlogPost:525332012-04-27T13:47:46.000ZRay Vitalehttps://stangetz.ning.com/profile/RayVitale
<p>In 1952 Stan Getz did a live recording of a tune he wrote called "SWEETIE PIE" in one of the jazz clubs in NYC. and I believe it's the only one he did on this tune. What I'm looking for is the chord structure on it. It sounds like a combination of Honeysuckle Rose and another tune like "SWEET SUE"on the bridge. Stan really swings on this one. Give me a buzz if anybody has some info on this song. Thank's and stay well.</p>
<p>Ray</p>
<p>Doing a little searching on the internet I came up with…</p>
<p>In 1952 Stan Getz did a live recording of a tune he wrote called "SWEETIE PIE" in one of the jazz clubs in NYC. and I believe it's the only one he did on this tune. What I'm looking for is the chord structure on it. It sounds like a combination of Honeysuckle Rose and another tune like "SWEET SUE"on the bridge. Stan really swings on this one. Give me a buzz if anybody has some info on this song. Thank's and stay well.</p>
<p>Ray</p>
<p>Doing a little searching on the internet I came up with this Info: (if your interested).</p>
<p>"SWEETIE PIE" 1934, music by John Jacob Loeb, lyrics by Fats Waller.</p>
<p>Just listen to young Stan on this one.</p>
<p>Thank's again</p>
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<p>Ray</p>