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a cafe where George Gershwin's songs go well together
G. Gershwin: The man I love
Ceci Sella with a cozy atmosphere like a street vendor cafe in Paris, France in the 1900s. The carrot cake here is so delicious. The sweet melody comes to mind by itself.
George Gershun's 'The man I love' is a lovely and sweet song, as the title suggests. Gershwin, who composed music by combining jazz and classical music, composed a collection called Songbook, one of which was "The man I love."
In the early 1900s, jazz began to flow in from Paris and continued to play in cafes and cabarets. Perhaps that's why in the early 1900s, the atmosphere of Ceci Sella's cafe, like a street vendor cafe in Paris, and the sweet carrot cake naturally reminded me of this song. No wonder you want to go eat again.
Frank Braley plays the piano.
George Gershun's 'The man I love' is a lovely and sweet song, as the title suggests. Gershwin, who composed music by combining jazz and classical music, composed a collection called Songbook, one of which was "The man I love."
In the early 1900s, jazz began to flow in from Paris and continued to play in cafes and cabarets. Perhaps that's why in the early 1900s, the atmosphere of Ceci Sella's cafe, like a street vendor cafe in Paris, and the sweet carrot cake naturally reminded me of this song. No wonder you want to go eat again.
Frank Braley plays the piano.
source of sound source : https://youtu.be/zskt3VYBU1k