Canadian Sunset

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"Canadian Sunset" is a popular song. An instrumental version by Hugo Winterhalter and the writer Eddie Heywood reached #2 on the Billboard chart in 1956. A version sung by Andy Williams was also popular that year, reaching #7 on the Billboard chart.

[edit] Emergence as a jazz standard

The tune was covered by a number of jazz performers starting in the 1960's.

  • Wes Montgomery (guitar) did a nice small combo version with his signature two-stringed melodic phrasing
  • Danny Gatton (guitar) playing with Buddy Emmons (pedal steel) produced a funky version of the tune that fit appropriately with the "Redneck Jazz" sound they developed (jazz played on instruments normally relegated to country music)
  • George Shearing (piano) added an elegant orchestral arrangement behind his jazz quintet sound
  • Kenny Barron (piano) Trio
  • Gene Ammons (tenor saxophone)
  • Joe Settlemires
  • Cedar Walton made it funky in the 1976 album "Beyond Mobius"

and many more.

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