Duke Ellington, Bobby Troup, and George T. Simon collaborated on "The Feeling of Jazz," recorded by Duke Ellington and John Coltrane on July 3, 1962, at Bell Sound Studios in New York City. The collaboration brought together Ellington's legendary compositional voice with Troup, a jazz pianist and songwriter famous for "Route 66," and Simon, a respected jazz critic and drummer.
Duke Ellington, Bobby Troup, and George T. Simon Tunes