Twisted (1949 song by Wardell Gray and Annie Ross)

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"Twisted (1949 song by Wardell Gray and Annie Ross)" is a bebop jazz standard originally composed as an instrumental by saxophonist Wardell Gray and later given witty, vocalese lyrics by singer Annie Ross.

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instanceOf bebop composition
jazz standard
vocalese song
composer Wardell Gray NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstRecordingArtist Wardell Gray NERFINISHED
genre bebop
jazz
hasCulturalImpact associated with hip, witty jazz lyrics
popularized vocalese style
hasForm 32-bar song form
hasHumorStyle ironic
satirical
hasImprovisationalBasis Wardell Gray solo changes
hasKey B-flat major
hasNotableAlbumAppearance Joni Mitchell album Court and Spark NERFINISHED
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross album Sing a Song of Basie NERFINISHED
hasNotablePerformer Annie Ross NERFINISHED
Bette Midler NERFINISHED
Joni Mitchell NERFINISHED
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross NERFINISHED
hasNotableRecording Annie Ross 1952 recording
Joni Mitchell 1974 recording
hasTheme mental health humor
psychotherapy
hasVocaleseLyrics true
influencedBy bebop saxophone style
isBasedOn Wardell Gray saxophone solo
isFrequentlyPerformedBy jazz saxophonists
jazz vocalists
isStandardIn jazz repertoire
isTaughtIn jazz education programs
languageOfLyrics English
lyricist Annie Ross NERFINISHED
lyricsStyle witty
musicStyle bebop-influenced vocal jazz
notableVocalAdapter Annie Ross GENERATED
originalForm instrumental
originalInstrument tenor saxophone
partOfTradition jazz vocalese repertoire
subjectMatter patient-therapist relationship
perception of sanity
tempo medium-up swing
usesTechnique vocalese
yearOfComposition 1949

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