This jazz standard was composed by George Shearing in 1952. The title refers to a nightclub called "Birdland" in New York City that was popular among jazz musicians. The piece has a gentle, lilting melody that evokes images of sleeping among birds at night.
This jazz standard was composed by George Shearing in 1952. The title refers to a nightclub called "Birdland" in New York City that was popular among jazz musicians. The piece has a gentle, lilting melody that evokes images of sleeping among birds at night.
This jazz standard was composed by George Shearing in 1952. The title refers to a nightclub called "Birdland" in New York City that was popular among jazz musicians. The piece has a gentle, lilting melody that evokes images of sleeping among birds at night.