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I posted this song as a contrast to my recent posts of Round Midnight (revisited) and Skylark (revisited). In those two performances, I tried to change them by adding elements to the tune, including harmonic substitutions and different style elements. I am posting 'A Song For You' as a contrast to that approach. In this tune my focus was to take away as much as I could and reduce it to its most basic elements. There aren't a lot of fireworks here, but at it's core, this song is has a simplicity to it that I wanted to explore. The performance is on the introspective side. It is improvised, even though I am not generating a lot of movement.
Leon Russell wrote and recorded it in 1970. Donnie Hathaway sang it in 1971, and The Carpenters put it on their album in 1972. As a vocal piece there is a naked vulnerability to this song that is deeply emotionally resonant and speaks to me.
I hope you enjoy it.