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"Corner Pocket" is a 1955 jazz standard. Versions with lyrics are titled "Until I Met You", or "Until I Met You (Corner Pocket)".
It was composed by Freddie Green, with lyrics by Donald E. Wolf.[1]
Recordings
editThe song was first popularized in 1957 by Count Basie's instrumental recording for his album April in Paris. A vocalese cover of this performance was released by The Manhattan Transfer for their 1981 album Mecca for Moderns, which would eventually earn them a Grammy Award. (The vocalese lyrics are by Jon Hendricks,[2] although he is not credited on either Mecca for Moderns or Anthology: Down in Birdland.)
Harry James recorded a version on his 1976 album The King James Version.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Until I Met You (Corner Pocket)". Jazzstandards.com. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
- ^ "The Manhattan Transfer". The Vocalese Page. Retrieved 24 March 2019.