Sister Sadie
"Sister Sadie" is a jazz standard[1] written in 1959 by Horace Silver, and first recorded for his 1959 Blue Note Records album, Blowin' the Blues Away.
Covers
- 1960: Hank Crawford – More Soul (Atlantic Records)
- 1960: Gil Evans – Out of the Cool (Impulse!)
- 1961: Andy and the Bey Sisters – Andy and the Bey Sisters (RCA Victor)
- 1961: Ray Charles – Genius + Soul = Jazz (Impulse!)
- 1961: Shirley Scott – Shirley Scott Plays Horace Silver (Prestige)
- 1961: James Moody – Cookin' the Blues (Argo)
- 1963: Woody Herman – Woody Herman–1963[2] (Philips Records)
- 1966: Buddy Rich – Swingin' New Big Band (Pacific Jazz)
- 1975: Ray Charles – My Kind of Jazz Part 3 (Crossover Records)
- 1975: Rahsaan Roland Kirk – Dog Years in the Fourth Ring (released 1997) (32 Jazz)
- 1991: Maceo Parker – Mo' Roots
- 1992: Joe Pass – In Hamburg (ACT Music)
- 1992: Joey DeFrancesco – Reboppin′
- 1992: GRP All-Star Big Band – GRP All-Star Big Band
- 1993: Dee Dee Bridgewater – Keeping Tradition
- 1993: GRP All-Star Big Band – Dave Grusin Presents GRP All-Star Big Band Live!
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References
- JazzStandards.com. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
- Bogdanov, Vladimir et al (2002) All Music Guide to Jazz: The Definitive Guide to Jazz Music, p. 587. Backbeat Books. At Google Books. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
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