A Night in Tunisia
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This article is about the Dizzy Gillespie song. For other uses, see A Night in Tunisia (disambiguation).
"A Night in Tunisia" is a musical composition written by American trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie around 1940–1942. He wrote it while he was playing with the Benny Carter band. It has become a jazz standard. It is also known as "Interlude",[2] and with lyrics by Raymond Leveen was recorded by Sarah Vaughan in 1944.[3][4]
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Instrumental by Dizzy Gillespie & His Sextet | |
Released | 1942 |
Recorded | 1944 |
Genre | Jazz, bebop[1] |
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