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Au Privave

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"Au Privave" is a bebop jazz standard composed by Charlie Parker in 1951.[1][2] Parker recorded "Au Privave" on January 17, 1951, for the American record label Verve. The origin of the title is unknown ("Privave" is not a French word), though Parker is known to have played with words when naming his compositions.[3] A variant of this title is "Après Vous" (After You), a song recorded by drummer Max Roach.

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References

  1. ^ Au Privave, Jazzstandards.com, retrieved on December 1, 2010
  2. ^ The Real Book, Volume I, p. 37
  3. ^ "How to say "Au Privave"". Saxontheweb.net. 6 November 2010. Retrieved 2 May 2021.