Ben Webster - Solitude

From the album “Big Ben Time“ recorded in London in January 1967, with Ben Webster ( tenor sax), Dick Katz (piano), Alan Haven (organ), Spike Heatley (bass) and Tony Crombie (drums). “(In My) Solitude“ performed by Ben Webster. Composed in 1934 by Duke Ellington, lyrics by Eddie DeLange and Irving Mills. In my solitude You haunt me With dreadful ease Of days gone by In my solitude You taunt me With memories That never die I sit in my chair And filled with despair There’s no one could be so sad With gloom everywhere I sit and I stare I know that I’ll soon go mad In my solitude I’m afraid Dear Lord above Send back my love I sit in my chair Filled with despair There’s no one Could be so sad With gloom everywhere I sit and I stare I know that I’ll soon go mad In my solitude I’m afraid Dear Lord above Send me back my love - Tenor Sax, Ben Webster, the master of the Ballad. Piano - Dick Katz, Bass - Spike Heatley, Drums - Tony Crombie. {Organist Alan Haven lays out.} Album: “Big Ben Time“ (Recorded in Lond
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