"Stardust" is a timeless jazz ballad composed by Hoagy Carmichael in 1927, with lyrics later added by Mitchell Parish. Its haunting melody and poetic lyrics have made it a favorite among musicians and listeners, contributing to its status as a classic American song.
"Stardust" is a jazz standard celebrated for its haunting melody and poetic lyrics, blending Carmichael's improvisational style with Parish's romantic imagery. Its timeless appeal has led to interpretations across genres, from big band to orchestral.
"Stardust" is one of the most recorded jazz standards of all time, originally composed by Hoagy Carmichael in 1927 with lyrics added later by Mitchell Parish. New Politics released a rearranged rock version in 2015.
"Stardust" is a jazz standard composed by Hoagy Carmichael in 1927, with lyrics later added by Mitchell Parish.
Initially an instrumental, it evolved into a timeless ballad celebrated for its melancholic melody and romantic lyrics.
The version referenced here features a piano-clarinet arrangement inspired by Dave Brubeck's interpretation.
Originally instrumental, later given lyrics by Mitchell Parish. Considered one of the foundational works of the Great American Songbook.