"Nightingale" from Norah Jones's 2001 debut Come Away with Me features an electric guitar solo by Adam Levy over Jones's own composition. The track is performed at approximately 151 beats per minute in A with a rock feel, making it one of the more uptempo and energetic performances on the album. Levy's electric guitar solo brings a gritty, blues-inflected edge to the track, his tone warmer and more driven than on the album's quieter numbers. The rock feel distinguishes this song from the jazz-tinged ballads and folk-influenced acoustic numbers that make up the majority of Come Away with Me, revealing another dimension of Jones's musical personality. Jones composed the song herself, and its assertive tempo and rhythmic directness reflect influences beyond jazz, drawing on the rock and blues traditions that also informed her artistic development. Levy rises to the occasion with a solo that matches the song's energy, his playing more aggressive and rhythmically forceful than his contributions to the album's gentler tracks. The contrast between songs like this and the album's quieter moments contributes to the dynamic range that kept listeners engaged across the full program. Producer Arif Mardin captured the performance with the same warm, organic sound that characterizes the entire album, ensuring that even the more energetic tracks maintain the intimate, inviting quality that defined the Come Away with Me aesthetic.