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"So che ti perderò" or "I Know I Will Lose You" is a 1962 jazz song composed by
Chet Baker Chesney Henry "Chet" Baker Jr. (December 23, 1929 – May 13, 1988) was an American jazz trumpeter and vocalist. He is known for major innovations in cool jazz that led him to be nicknamed the "Prince of Cool". Baker earned much attention and ...
. The song was released as a B side single in 1962 in Italy.


Background

"So che ti perderò" or "I Know I Will Lose You" was released as a 45 single in Italy by
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in June, 1962 as PM 45–3068 in mono backed with "
Chetty's Lullaby "Chetty's Lullaby" is a 1962 jazz song composed by Chet Baker. The song was released as a single in 1962 in Italy. Background "Chetty's Lullaby" was released as a 45 single by RCA Records in June, 1962 as PM 45–3068 in mono backed with " So ch ...
" as part of the Serie Europa or European Series. The track was recorded during the ''
Chet Is Back! ''Chet Is back!'' is a 1962 studio album by jazz musician Chet Baker. Background ''Chet Is Back!'' was recorded in Rome, Italy in 1962 at RCA's Studios. It features bop-oriented tunes such as "Pent-Up House" and "Well, You Needn't". His Chet Ba ...
'' sessions for RCA in Rome at RCA's studios in the spring of 1962.
Ennio Morricone Ennio Morricone (; 10 November 19286 July 2020) was an Italian composer, orchestrator, conductor, and trumpeter who wrote music in a wide range of styles. With more than 400 scores for cinema and television, as well as more than 100 classica ...
was the conductor and arranger. The choir on the session is The Swingers. The track was released as a bonus track on the ''Chet is Back!'' CD release by RCA in 2003 in the U.S. Chet Baker plays the trumpet and also sings on the track. The song was only released in Italy as a vinyl 7" 45 picture sleeve single. The lyrics are in Italian. Chet Baker composed the music. Alessandro Maffei wrote the lyrics. Maffei also wrote the lyrics to "Chetty's Lullaby", a song dedicated to Chet Baker's son. "So che di perderò"" appeared on the soundtrack of the 1988 Academy Award-nominated documentary film '' Let's Get Lost''.
The recording was also featured on the 1999 compilation box set ''The Ennio Morricone Chronicles'' on Bertelsmann Music Group, BMG International. A Various Artists LP compilation produced by Italian RCA, ''Passaporto per l'Italia'', RCA PML 10319, released on 1962, included "So che ti perderò" and "Il mio domani", the 45 single B sides. In August, 1960, Chet Baker was arrested in Lucca, Italy. He was convicted of drug smuggling and forgery and sentenced to a year, seven months, and ten days in a Lucca prison. When he was released early, in December, 1961, RCA Italiana organized collaborative sessions with composer, arranger, and conductor Ennio Morricone. In 1962, they recorded four of Chet Baker's own compositions that he wrote while incarcerated: "Chetty's Lullaby", "So che ti perderò", "
Il mio domani "Il mio domani" or "My Tomorrow" is a 1962 jazz song composed by Chet Baker. The song was released as a B side single in 1962 in Italy. Development "il mio domani" or "My Tomorrow" was released in Italy as a vinyl 7" 45 picture sleeve single by ...
", and "
Motivo su raggio di luna "Motivo su raggio di luna" is a 1962 jazz song composed by Chet Baker. The song was released as a single in 1962 in Italy. Development "Motivo su raggio di luna" or "Contemplate on a moonbeam" was released in Italy as a vinyl 7" 45 picture slee ...
".


Other recordings

Sue Richardson recorded the song on the 2013 Chet Baker tribute album, ''Too Cool: The Life and Music of Chet Baker'', on Splash Point. June Bisantz recorded the song on the album, ''It's Always You: June Bisantz Sings Chet Baker, Vol. 2'', in 2015.


References


Sources

*Baker, Chet. ''As Though I Had Wings: The Lost Memoir''. St. Martin's Press, 1997. *De Valk, Jeroen. ''Chet Baker: His Life and Music''. Berkeley Hills Books, 2000. *Gavin, James. ''Deep in a Dream: The Long Night of Chet Baker''. 2011. *Rouy, Gérard. ''Chet Baker.'' Paris: Editions du limon, 1992. *Ruddick, Matthew. ''Funny Valentine: The Story of Chet Baker''. Melrose Books, 2012. {{DEFAULTSORT:So che ti perderò 1962 songs Chet Baker Jazz songs Jazz compositions 1960s ballads