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Etta James - Dont Get Around Much Anymore -

Etta James's rendition of is a soulful reinterpretation of the Duke Ellington jazz standard, featured on her 1961 second studio album, The Second Time Around . Released on the Argo label, her version strips back the typical big band orchestration for a more intimate arrangement centered on her expressive voice and rich piano . Composition and History

: The song was originally an instrumental titled "Never No Lament," recorded by Duke Ellington and his orchestra in May 1940 . Etta James - Dont Get Around Much Anymore

Don't Get Around Much Anymore - song and lyrics by Etta James Etta James's rendition of is a soulful reinterpretation

: Bob Russell added the lyrics in 1942 , shifting the focus to a jilted lover who chooses isolation to avoid painful memories. Don't Get Around Much Anymore - song and

The lyrics, as captured by Genius and other lyric archives , explore the melancholy of separation:

: While rooted in jazz, Etta James infuses the track with soul and R&B elements , consistent with her transition into a more mature, traditional pop-styled singer during her early Chess Records years. Lyrical Themes

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