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"[The set has a strong Crescent City tilt, with Harry Connick Jr.'s] City Beneath the Sea ... When the Saints Go Marching In." Kirk Whalum
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"When the Saints Go Marching In" Kirk Whalum
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"I hope these songs impact peopleÆs lives in the positive, make people think about love. If people can feel something more substantive and profound, through a beautiful song, like, æIÆll Make Love to YouÆ or æI Said I Love YouÆ, even if for a moment, then I am happy. If they can touch that deeper place and feel a bit of what I felt when I played these songs, then IÆve done my job." Kirk Whalum
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"Hymns -- In The Garden," Kirk Whalum
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"A really cool thing about the Babyface Songbook is this is the first time that Babyface as a songwriter has been elevated to this level, ... I don’t pretend to be the one elevating him, but our treatment of him has that kind of integrity to it, that kind of dignity. In the pop world, you can be taken seriously…or not. As a pop songwriter, you can be here today and gone tomorrow. Babyface and his music have withstood the test of time. This project is a tribute to a great songwriter in the traditions of Cole Porter, Holland/Dozier and Irving Berlin. They all had the ability, through a lyric or a note, to find the common ground that unites us all, to find that something that thousands and thousands of people can feel intimately and profoundly. That is power, and that’s what these songs have. The music of Babyface goes straight to the heart." Kirk Whalum
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