DJ Hairy Larry Presents Phil Smith Playing There Will Never Be Another You
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2026-04-12

Philip G. Smith and The Gentlemen Of Jazz – Songs In The Key Of Love
Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear The Gentlemen Of Jazz play a jazz standard.
Phil Smith grew up in Blytheville, Arkansas, and started playing clarinet when he was eight years old. He studied jazz at Memphis State University and at Berklee School of Music.
I’m going to quote JazzMaui.org on this amazing part of Phil Smith’s career.
“In January of 1967, Phil and his fellow horn players from the University of Memphis traveled to Muscle Shoals, Alabama and Fame Recording Studio to record with Aretha Franklin and her first of many hits for Atlantic Records. The legendary producers, Jerry Wexler and Tom Dowd were the hit makers and the album “I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You” with other classics “Do Right Woman, Do Right Man”, and “R-E-S-P-E-C-T” sold over 19 million copies. Phil Smith played baritone saxophone on the song “I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You.”
He is currently recording for Jazz Maui. I will include a link at sbblues.com so you can read more about this amazing musician.
I picked one of my favorite standards from his album, Philip G. Smith and The Gentlemen of Jazz, “Songs in the Key Of Love”.
When Kevin Tinker played with Bebop Beatniks we featured him playing “There Will Never Be Another You” at almost every show.
I also studied this standard as part of my Jazz Improv lessons with Alex Upton this term.
And Jazz Buskers has added “There Will Never Be Another You” to our repertoire. I am so glad to be playing it again.
If you want to play jazz you have to listen to jazz.
So now, from their album “Songs In The Key Of Love” here’s Philip G. Smith and The Gentlemen of Jazz playing “There Will Never Be Another You.
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