5813. Les Paul & Mary Ford - Bye Bye Blues

From: Bye Bye Blues; Year: 1952; Genre: Pop/Jazz
Despite the brevity of this track Les Paul and Mary Ford pack a great deal into this standard that clocks in at barely over 2-minutes. The multi-tracking that he invented is on display as ever with a wall of sound consisting of overlapping harmonies of Mary Ford's singing as well as overdubbed guitar pieces. Heck, even that solo, though very short, packs quite a punch and thus the song seems longer that it actually is. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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