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JUST A MEMORY (w/ Johnny Hodges) - Duke Ellington



     
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Layin' about, lyin' in bed
Maybe it was something that I thought I'd said
With the tempo of today and the temptation of tomorrow
I don't know if I could give you anything but sorrowThey stay alive this late on Radio Five
But the pen that I write with won't tell the truth
'Cause the moments that I can't recall
Are moments that you treasure
Better take another measure for pleasureLosing you is just a memory
Memories don't mean that much to me
Losing you is just a memory
Memories don't mean that much to meNow you're here, I'm here too
Could be this easy for me and youLosing you is just a memory
Memories don't mean that much to me
Losing you is just a memory
Memories don't mean that much to meLyin' about, layin' in bed
Maybe it was something that I thought I'd said
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Duke Ellington is a pseudonym of USA jazz bandleader / pianist / composer Edward Kennedy Ellington (b. 29 Apr 1899, in Washington, D.C., USA - d. 24 May 1974, in New York City, NY), who made his composition début in 1914, with "Soda Fountain Rag". He continued performing into his 75th and final year, with The Ballroom, NIU, DeKalb, IL, USA, on 20 Mar 1974 his last 'full' concert. Through the ranks of Duke Ellington & His Orchestra passed some of the biggest names in jazz...

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