Bluesette

Norman Gimbel, Toots Thielemans

[Whistling]

Ooh
Bluesette, my little Bluesette
My one and only Bluesette

[Whistling]

Bluesette, Bluesette
Bluesette, Bluesette
Ooh

Poor little, sad little, blue Bluesette
Don't you cry, and don't you fret
You can bet one lucky day you'll wake up
And your blues, your blues will be forsaken
One lucky day, lovely love will come your way
Don't you know, don't you know, don't you know that
Long as therе's love in your heart to share
Dеar Bluesette, don't you dare despair
Don't you get all uptight, it's dynamite
Everything is gonna be alright, baby
Don't you know, don't you know, don't you know that
Get set, Bluesette
For some hummin', hummin', hummin', hummin', hummin', hummin', hummin'
'Cause your love man's a-comin' now, here he comes

[Trombone Solo: Frank Rosolino]

[Whistling]

Ooh
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Trivia about the song Bluesette by Quincy Jones

When was the song “Bluesette” released by Quincy Jones?
The song Bluesette was released in 1975, on the album “Mellow Madness”.
Who composed the song “Bluesette” by Quincy Jones?
The song “Bluesette” by Quincy Jones was composed by Norman Gimbel, Toots Thielemans.

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