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(In My) Solitude

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1934 composition by Duke Ellington
This article is about the song by Duke Ellington. For the album by Willis Jackson, seeIn My Solitude (Willis Jackson album). For the 1994 album by Terence Blanchard and Jeanie Bryson, seeIn My Solitude: The Billie Holiday Songbook.
"(In My) Solitude"
Composition byDuke Ellington
RecordedJanuary 10, 1934
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ComposerDuke Ellington
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"(In My) Solitude" is a 1934 composition byDuke Ellington, with lyrics byEddie DeLange andIrving Mills. It is considered ajazz standard[2] and has been recorded numerous times by artists such asBillie Holiday andElla Fitzgerald.[3]

Ellington reportedly composed it in a recording studio in 20 minutes, as hisorchestra had arrived with only three pieces to record and required another.[2] It is inD major and follows anAABA form (although "the IV chord in measure 3 is replaced by a II7 the second time").[4] According to Ellington, the title was suggested by trumpeterArthur Whetsel.[2]

Reception and analysis

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AnAllMusic writer describes the composition as "at once optimistic in its tone but somber in its pace, conflicted with the emotions of bitter loneliness and fond remembrance". The mood of the song is set "in the very first phrase of the melody, with its ascent to the leading tone of the scale falling just short ofthe tonic, and in the seemingly unremarkable chord progressions that nevertheless manage to transform harmonic resolution into wistful resignation."[5]

Recordings

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The first recording of the song was by Ellington on January 10, 1934.[2][6] His second version, from September of the same year, reached No. 2 on the charts in 1935.[2] TheMills Blue Rhythm Band's rendition reached No. 8 that year.[2] "Solitude" was recorded at least 28 times between 1934 and 1942.[7] VocalistBillie Holiday recorded the song several times in the 1940s and 1950s, "with the world-weariness of the words matching to an almost disturbing degree her late-career persona".[8] One of her renditions was added to theGrammy Hall of Fame in 2021.[9] Writing in 2012,Ted Gioia commented that "for the most part, 'Solitude' serves as atribute piece nowadays, often played in an overly respectful manner that captures more the sound than the spirit of [Ellington]".[8]

Notes

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  1. ^The idea of playing like Duke, though, for me was just to be able to play, 'In My Solitude.' That was a pop tune. It was a very popular piece of music. Everybody loved it. It was a gorgeous piece of music and so things like that were on the charts of those days, if you will. There were notop 40 or anything like that but everybody had the sheet music to that, 'In My Solitude', and 'Mood Indigo' and 'Sophisticated Lady' and other songs that Ellington had recorded and that we heard on the radio all the time.[1]

Sources

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References

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  1. ^Taylor 2000.
  2. ^abcdef"Solitude (1934)".jazzstandards.com. Origin and Chart Information. RetrievedApril 4, 2021.
  3. ^Radcliffe 1974, p. 3.
  4. ^"Solitude (1934)".jazzstandards.com. Music and Lyrics Analysis. RetrievedApril 4, 2021.
  5. ^Grimshaw, Jeremy."Duke Ellington: Solitude".AllMusic. RetrievedApril 4, 2021.
  6. ^"1931–1940".ellingtonia.com. Archived fromthe original on 2022-01-17. RetrievedApril 4, 2021.
  7. ^Crawford & Magee 1992, p. xi.
  8. ^abGioia 2012, p. 379.
  9. ^"Grammy Hall of Fame Welcomes 2021 Inductions: A Tribe Called Quest, Billie Holiday, Journey, Patti Smith, Bruce Springsteen and More".Grammys. 2020-12-21.Archived from the original on 2021-11-12. Retrieved2024-11-24.

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