Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
“Tenderly” is a popular song published in 1946 with music by Walter Gross and lyrics by Jack Lawrence. Written in the key of E♭ as a waltz in 3
4 time, it has since been performed in 4/4 and has become a popular jazz standard.
The evening breeze caressed the trees tenderly
The trembling trees embraced the breeze tenderly
Then you and I came wandering by
And lost in a sigh were we
The shore was kissed by sea and mist tenderly
I can't forget how two hearts met breathlessly
Your arms opened wide and closed me inside
You took my lips you took my love so tenderly
The evening breeze erased the trees tenderly
The trembling trees embraced the breeze tenderly
Then you uuhuhuhuuh and I came wandering by
And lost in a sigh were we
Oohohoohooh the shores were kissed
Uhm by the mist uuhuhuuhuuh tenderly ba-bah-di-den
I can't forget how two hearts met tenderly ba-ba-da-deh
Your arms opened wide
And closed me inside you took my chops
Away from Pops tenderly
I would tenderly
Tenderly
Oohooohohohoohoooh
Oohohoohohooohooh
Baboduuh somuhuuh uncle same oohohohooh yes
Tenderly was written by Jack Lawrence (Songwriter) & Walter Gross.
Tenderly was produced by Norman Granz.