Traditional Russian - Les Yeux Noirs: 3 Customizable Versions
A gypsy jazz interpretation of the traditional Russian ballad "Dark Eyes," popularized by Django Reinhardt's virtuosic guitar work and rhythmic innovation.
"Les Yeux Noirs" (Dark Eyes) is a 19th-century Russian romance song with Gypsy origins, popularized globally through Django Reinhardt's 1930s jazz interpretations. Its haunting melody combines Slavic melancholy with virtuosic guitar adaptations.
"Les Yeux Noirs" is Reinhardt's virtuosic reinterpretation of the traditional Russian song "Dark Eyes," blending Romani influences with swinging improvisation.
"Les Yeux Noirs" (Dark Eyes) is a melancholic Russian romance composed by Florian Hermann in 1884. Its haunting melody became globally famous, later reinterpreted by jazz legends like Django Reinhardt in the 1930s.
"Dark Eyes" (Ochi Chernye) is a 19th-century Russian romance famously reinterpreted by Django Reinhardt in the 1930s with his signature hot jazz guitar style, blending bal-musette and Romani influences.
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