Today, I am thankful for autumn leaves. Not only the gorgeous and vibrant colors, but also the marvelous crunchy texture of dried leaves on the ground. This season deserves all the heart eyes. :)
I have just the song for this too! An oldie but a goodie, "Autumn Leaves" was composed in 1945 by Joseph Kosma. Fun fact: the original lyrics of this jazz standard were in French! It went by the title of "Les Feuilles Mortes." have just the song for this too! An oldie but a goodie, "Autumn Leaves" was composed in 1945 by Joseph Kosma. Fun fact: the original lyrics of this jazz standard were in French! It went by the title of "Les Feuilles Mortes."
The falling leaves drift by the window. The autumn leaves of red and gold.
So here's me playing the Lorie Line arrangement of this tune. Happy listening!
'Til next time,
Eva
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