| Basie was never really commonplace
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| He was always measures ahead
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| Ellington was more than number one
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| For the music and things that he said
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| Bird was the word back when tenors were heard
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| From Kansas right up to the Prez
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| And Billie was really the Queen of a scene
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| That keeps echoing on in my head
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| What it has will surely last but is that Jazz?
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| Miles had a style that amazes and raises
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| The spirits from deep in your soul
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| 'Trane struck a vein of laughter and pain
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| Adventures the mind could explore
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| Stevie and Bob talk of freedom and 'Jah'
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| In their own individual ways
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| Playing and singing as long as its bringing
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| A message is all that it says
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| What is has will surely last but is that Jazz?
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| We overanaylze we let others define
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| A thousand precious feelings from our past
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| When we express love and tenderness
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| Is that Jazz? |
| Is that Jazz? |
| Is that Jazz? |
| Is that Jazz?
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| Dizzy’s been busy while Grover gets us over
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| With notes that go straight to the heart
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| Brother Ron gets it on with a bassline so strong
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| That the sounds seem to glow in the dark
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| I take pride in what’s mine — is that really a crime —
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| When you know I ain’t got nothing else?
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| Only millions of sounds picks me up when I’m down;
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| Let me salvage a piece of myself
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| What it has will surely last but is that Jazz? |