"Sister Sadie" is a jazz standard written by pianist Horace Silver in 1959[1] and first recorded for his Blue Note Records album Blowin' the Blues Away, that same year. In 1961, Silver commented on Hank Crawford's version presented on the album More Soul: "They did this a little faster than I intended, but then that's their interpretation – the way they hear it [...] it's more of a blues-band-type interpretation".[2] Silver reported, "I didn't know a girl named Sadie. I just wrote it, and that title came to mind."[3]

"Sister Sadie"
Composition by Horace Silver
from the album Blowin' the Blues Away
Written1959
ReleasedEarly November 1959
RecordedAugust 30, 1959
GenreJazz
LabelBlue Note
ComposerHorace Silver

Notable cover versions

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References

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  1. "Sister Sadie (1959)". JazzStandards.com. Retrieved August 9, 2013.
  2. Feather, Leonard (September 28, 1961). "The Blindfold Test: Horace Silver". DownBeat. Vol. 28, no. 20. p. 45.
  3. Koransky, Jason (March 2004). "The Songs Are My Life". DownBeat. 71 (3): 36.
  4. Bogdanov, Vladimir et al (2002) All Music Guide to Jazz: The Definitive Guide to Jazz Music, p. 587. Backbeat Books. At Google Books. Retrieved 9 August 2013.

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