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Hi-Fly (Randy Weston song)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Hi-Fly" (also sometimes spelled "Hi Fly" or "High Fly") is one of the best known compositions by pianist Randy Weston, written in the 1950s and inspired by his experience of being 6 feet 8 inches tall,[1] "and how the ground looks different to you than everybody else".[2] Since first being recorded on 1958's New Faces at Newport,[3] "Hi-Fly" appears on several other albums by Weston, including Live at the Five Spot (1959),[4] Niles Littlebig (1969),[5] Tanjah (1973),[6] Perspective (with Vishnu Wood, 1976),[7] Rhythms and Sounds (1978),[8] Earth Birth (1995),[9] Zep Tepi (2005),[10] and The Storyteller (2009).[11]

Jon Hendricks wrote lyrics to the song,[12] recorded first in 1959 on the album The Hottest New Group in Jazz and also appearing on 1961's High Flying With Lambert, Hendricks & Ross. Among others who have recorded vocal covers are Abbey Lincoln (on The World Is Falling Down, 1991), Mel Tormé (on 1962's Comin' Home Baby! and other albums),[13] Karin Krog on (Hi-Fly with Archie Shepp)[14] and Sarah Vaughan (In the City of Lights, 1999).

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Selected covers

Now a jazz standard, "Hi-Fly" has been recorded in many versions by other leading musicians,[14] including:

References

  1. ^ Biography, Randy Weston official website.
  2. ^ "Jazz Legend Randy Weston: The Complete Democracy Now! Interview", Democracy Now!, February 24, 2012.
  3. ^ "New Faces at Newport", Randy Weston Discography.
  4. ^ "Live at the Five Spot", Randy Weston Discography.
  5. ^ "Niles Littlebig", Randy Weston Discography.
  6. ^ "Tanjah", Randy Weston Discography.
  7. ^ "Perspective", Randy Weston Discography.
  8. ^ "Rhythms and Sounds", Randy Weston Discography.
  9. ^ "Earth Birth", Randy Weston Discography.
  10. ^ "Zep Tepi", Randy Weston Discography.
  11. ^ "The Storyteller", Randy Weston Discography.
  12. ^ "Hi-Fly", International Lyrics Playground.
  13. ^ "Mel Tormé – Hi-Fly" at AllMusic.
  14. ^ a b "Hi-Fly" at SecondHandSongs.
  15. ^ "Hi-Fly by Eric Dolphy".
  16. ^ "Hi-Fly by Ahmad Jamal".

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