After doing "Straight, No Chaser," I'm now diving into another one of Monk's greatest hits, "Rhythm-a-Ning," at the request of Christian Gentry. Monk's take on the ubiquitous "I Got Rhythm" chord progression has a lot in common with "Straight, No Chaser." They both use the most generic materials possible to produce something that still sounds fresh seventy years after they were composed.
Rhythm-a-Ning
After doing "Straight, No Chaser," I'm now diving into another one of Monk's greatest hits, "Rhythm-a-Ning," at the request of Christian Gentry. Monk's take on the ubiquitous "I Got Rhythm" chord progression has a lot in common with "Straight, No Chaser." They both use the most generic materials possible to produce something that still sounds fresh seventy years after they were composed.