Nuages

Composition by Django Reinhardt


title: "Nuages" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["1940-songs", "1940s-jazz-standards", "clouds-in-culture", "instrumentals", "jazz-compositions", "jazz-compositions-in-g-major", "songs-about-weather", "swing-music", "tony-bennett-songs"] description: "Composition by Django Reinhardt" topic_path: "arts" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuages" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary Composition by Django Reinhardt ::

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|filename=Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappellly Nuages.ogg |title=Sample of "Nuages" |description=From a 1946 recording by Django Reinhardt, Stéphane Grappelli and the Quintette du Hot Club de France |format=Ogg}}"Nuages" () is one of the best-known compositions by Django Reinhardt. He recorded at least thirteen versions of the tune, which is a jazz standard and a mainstay of the gypsy swing repertoire. English and French lyrics have been added to the piece, which was originally an instrumental work. The title translated into English is "Clouds", but the adaptation with English lyrics is titled "It's the Bluest Kind of Blues".

In 1940, Django made two recordings of "Nuages" in F major, and with a clarinet melody. (Some later recordings are in G major, perhaps to suit the violin.) Unhappy with the first recording, Reinhardt added a second clarinet, creating a renowned arrangement for the December 1940 recording. Reinhardt's 1946 recording (as can be heard in the sample) is in the key of G major. A final recording was made at a 1953 session just before he died, where we hear Reinhardt with only Maurice Vander on piano, Pierre Michelot on bass, and Jean-Louis Viale on drums. He was using an electric guitar by this time. "Nuages" was released by Django Reinhardt and the Quintet of the Hot Club of France on the French Swing label as a 78-RPM single in 1940. The flip side is "Les Yeux Noirs".

Other recordings

References

References

  1. [http://www.gould68.freeserve.co.uk/nuages.htm Dave Gould's Guitar Pages] {{webarchive. link. (2008-10-26)
  2. [http://www.djangobooks.com/archives/Nuages.pdf "It's the Bluest Kind of Blues", lyrics for "Nuages" by Spencer Williams]
  3. (2012). "The Jazz Standards: A Guide to the Repertoire". Oxford University Press.
  4. Janjatović, Petar. (2024). "Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960–2023". self-released / Makart.

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