Appears on releases
# | Title | Length | Track Artist | Release Title | Release Artist | Release Group Type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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Official | |||||||||
2.3 | Easy Living / Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do | 10:00 | Grover Washington, Jr. | Soul Box | Grover Washington, Jr. | Album |
| Kudu | KUX 1213 |
1.3 | Easy Living / Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do | 10:00 | Grover Washington, Jr. | Soul Box Vol. 2 | Grover Washington, Jr. | Album |
| Kudu | KU 13 |
1.3 | Easy Living/Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do | 9:50 | Grover Washington, Jr. | Soul Box Vol. 2 | Grover Washington, Jr. | Album |
| Motown | 3746351872 |
1.6 | Easy Living/Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do | 9:57 | Grover Washington, Jr. | Soul Box | Grover Washington, Jr. | Album |
| GRP (Grusin-Rosen Productions) | |
1.6 | Easy Living / Ain’t Nobody’s Business If I Do | 9:58 | Grover Washington, Jr. | Soul Box | Grover Washington, Jr. | Album |
| Vocalion (British label, aka Dutton Vocalion) | CDSML 8580 |
2.6 | Easy Living / Ain’t Nobody’s Business If I Do | 9:57 | Grover Washington, Jr. | Soul Box | Grover Washington, Jr. | Album |
| Vocalion (British label, aka Dutton Vocalion) | CDSML 8580 |
(unknown) | |||||||||
1.6 | Easy Living/Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do | 9:57 | Grover Washington, Jr. | Soul Box | Grover Washington, Jr. | Album |
| Verve (jazz label, aka “Verve Records”, use this for release labels) | 0602517808119 |
Relationships
engineer: | Rudy van Gelder (in 1973-03) |
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producer: | Creed Taylor |
alto saxophone, soprano saxophone and tenor saxophone: | Grover Washington, Jr. (in 1973-03) |
bass and electric bass guitar: | Ron Carter (US jazz double-bassist) (in 1973-03) |
bass [arco bass]: | Ron Carter (US jazz double-bassist) (in 1973-03) Richard Davis (American jazz bassist) (in 1973-03) |
bass clarinet and cor anglais: | Romeo Penque (in 1973-03) |
bass saxophone and contrabass clarinet: | Wally Kane (in 1973-03) |
bass trombone: | Paul Faulise (American jazz trombone player, based in New Jersey, USA.) (in 1973-03) Alan Raph (in 1973-03) Tony Studd (in 1973-03) |
bassoon: | Donald McCourt (bassoonist) (in 1973-03) |
cello: | Seymour Barab (in 1973-03) Charles McCracken (cellist) (in 1973-03) George Ricci (in 1973-03) |
clarinet: | Wally Kane (in 1973-03) Romeo Penque (in 1973-03) |
drums (drum set): | Idris Muhammad (in 1973-03) |
electric piano and piano: | Bob James (US jazz keyboardist, arranger and producer) (in 1973-03) |
flugelhorn: | Jon Faddis (in 1973-03) Bernie Glow (in 1973-03) Randall Brecker (in 1973-03) |
flute: | Harvey Estrin (in 1973-03) Wally Kane (in 1973-03) Hubert Laws (in 1973-03) George Marge (in 1973-03) Romeo Penque (in 1973-03) |
French horn: | Peter Gordon (French hornist) (in 1973-03) Jim Buffington (US jazz, studio and classical hornist) (in 1973-03) Brooks Tillotson (in 1973-03) |
guitar: | Eric Gale (in 1973-03) |
oboe: | George Marge (in 1973-03) Romeo Penque (in 1973-03) |
organ: | Richard Tee (in 1973-03) |
percussion: | Airto (percussionist) (in 1973-03) Dave Friedman (US jazz percussionist, mainly vibraphone and marimba) (in 1973-03) Phil Kraus (in 1973-03) Ralph MacDonald (in 1973-03) |
piccolo: | Harvey Estrin (in 1973-03) Hubert Laws (in 1973-03) George Marge (in 1973-03) Romeo Penque (in 1973-03) |
recorder: | Harvey Estrin (in 1973-03) |
trombone: | Wayne Andre (in 1973-03) Santo Russo (in 1973-03) |
trumpet: | Jon Faddis (in 1973-03) John Frosk (in 1973-03) Bernie Glow (in 1973-03) Randall Brecker (in 1973-03) |
viola: | Alfred Brown (viola) (in 1973-03) Theodore Israel (in 1973-03) Emanuel Vardi (in 1973-03) |
violin: | Harry Cykman (in 1973-03) Max Ellen (in 1973-03) Paul Gershman (in 1973-03) Emanuel Green (in 1973-03) Harold Kohon (in 1973-03) Charles Libove (in 1973-03) Harry Lookofsky (in 1973-03) Joe Malin (in 1973-03) David Nadien (in 1973-03) Gene Orloff (in 1973-03) Elliot Rosoff (in 1973-03) |
vocals: | Bill Eaton (US producer & arranger) (in 1973-03) Eileen Gilbert (in 1973-03) Barbara Massey (in 1973-03) Randolph Peyton (vocalist) (in 1973-03) Maeretha Stewart (in 1973-03) Bernard Thacker (in 1973-03) |
conductor: | Bob James (US jazz keyboardist, arranger and producer) (in 1973-03) |
arranger: | Bob James (US jazz keyboardist, arranger and producer) |
recorded at: | Van Gelder Studio (Englewood Cliffs, July 20, 1959 -) in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (in 1973-03) |
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recording of: | 1. Easy Living (in 1973-03: medley) 2. T’ain’t Nobody’s Bizness If I Do (in 1973-03: medley) |
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Related works
Easy Living
lyricist: | Leo Robin (US composer, lyricist & songwriter) |
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writer: | Ralph Rainger (in 1937) Leo Robin (US composer, lyricist & songwriter) (in 1937) |
composer: | Ralph Rainger Leo Robin (US composer, lyricist & songwriter) |
publisher: | Famous Music Corporation (renamed since 2007-05 as Sony/ATV Harmony/Melody) (in 1937, in 1964) |
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T’ain’t Nobody’s Bizness If I Do
lyricist: | Porter Grainger |
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composer: | Porter Grainger Everett Robbins |
publisher: | MCA Music (not for release label use! this is a music publisher, ASCAP-affiliated) MCA Music Publishing (renamed since c. 1996 as Universal Music Publishing Group) |
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later translated versions: | Då e’ de’ härligt att va’ me’ |
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part of: | American Splendor |