About The Album
Since I Fell For You includes the following songs:
Jingles (James P. Johnson - 1921). Johnson was credited with creating the style of jazz known as 'Harlem Stride'.
Eugenia (Scott Joplin - 1906). A very traditional and stately rag.
Bethena, A Concert Waltz (Scott Joplin - 1905). Joplin was mostly known for his Ragtime style, but this composition displayed a whole new dimension for the composer.
Solace (Scott Joplin - 1909). Considered by many to be the most beautiful music written by Scott Joplin. Solace was made popular to a whole new generation of fans as part of the music from 'The Sting'.
Forget-Me-Not (Randy Johnson - 1991). This song was included as a tribute to the genious of Randy Johnson - a legendary pianist in Colorado.
My Romance (Rogers and Hart - 1935).
Bewitched (Rogers and Hart - 1940).
Since I Fell For You (Buddy Johnson - 1947).
Love Is Here To Stay (Gershwin and Gershwin - 1938).
Prelude II (George Gershwin - 1927). The second of three Preludes by George Gershwin, all written in a contemporary style with a jazz flair.
Prayerful Improvisation (Weinstein - 2006). An improvisational song that was composed as the recording session was in progress.
Nothing (Weinstein - 1994) . An original song written in the standard Jazz form.