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-*[[McCoy Tyner]], 81, American jazz pianist (''[[Inception (McCoy Tyner album)|Inception]]'', ''[[The Real McCoy (album)|The Real McCoy]]'', ''[[Song for My Lady]]'').+'''''Song for My Lady''''' is a 1973 album by jazz pianist [[McCoy Tyner]], his second to be released on the [[Milestone Records|Milestone]] label. It was recorded in September and November 1972 and features performances by Tyner with [[Sonny Fortune]], [[Calvin Hill]], [[Alphonse Mouzon]] with [[Charles Tolliver]] and [[Mtume]] joining on two tracks.
-*[[Ulay]], 76, German performance artist, cancer.+==Reception==
-*[[Freeman Dyson]], 96, British-born American physicist and mathematician.+The [[Allmusic]] review by [[Eugene Chadbourne]] states "This is quite a fine collection of tracks and one of Tyner's six best albums".
-*[[Clive Cussler]], 88, American adventure novelist.+ 
-*[[David Roback]], 61, American guitarist and songwriter ("[[Fade into You]]") .+==Track listing==
-*[[José Mojica Marins]], 83, Brazilian film director ("[[Coffin Joe]]").+:''All compositions by McCoy Tyner except as indicated''
-*[[Flavio Bucci]], 72, Italian actor (''[[Closed Circuit (1978 film)|Closed Circuit]]'').+ 
-*[[Andrew Weatherall]], 56, British music producer (''[[Screamadelica]]''), disc jockey and musician ([[The Sabres of Paradise]], [[Two Lone Swordsmen]]), pulmonary embolism.+# "Native Song" - 13:00
-*[[Lyle Mays]], 66, American jazz pianist and composer ([[Pat Metheny Group]]).+# "[[The Night Has a Thousand Eyes (jazz standard)|The Night Has a Thousand Eyes]]" ([[Buddy Bernier|Bernier]], [[Jerry Brainin|Brainin]]) - 8:17
-*[[Claire Bretécher]], 79, French cartoonist, co-founder of ''[[L'Écho des savanes]]''.+# "Song for My Lady" - 7:37
-*[[Pierre Guyotat]], 80, French writer (''[[Eden, Eden, Eden]]'').+# "A Silent Tear" - 4:30
-*[[Dyanne Thorne]], 83, American actress (''[[Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS]]'')+# "Essence" - 11:20
-*[[Kirk Douglas]], 103, American actor (''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]'').+ 
-*[[George Steiner]], 90, French-American literary critic and essayist ("[[Night Words]]", ''[[In Bluebeard's Castle]]'').+''Tracks 1 and 5 recorded on September 6, 1972; 2, 3 and 4 on November 27, 1972.''
-*[[Harold Beane]], 73, American guitarist ([[Isaac Hayes]], [[Funkadelic]]).+ 
-*[[Toni Smith]], American R&B singer ("[[Funkin' for Jamaica (N.Y.)]]").+==Personnel==
-*[[Andy Gill]], 64, English post-punk guitarist ([[Gang of Four (band)|Gang of Four]]) and record producer.+*[[McCoy Tyner]] - [[piano]], [[percussion]]
-*[[Monique van Vooren]], 92, Belgian-born American actress (''[[Flesh for Frankenstein]]'').+*[[Sonny Fortune]] - [[alto saxophone]], [[soprano saxophone]], [[flute]]
-*[[Sonny Grosso]], 89, German-born American police detective, actor and television producer (''[[The French Connection (film)|The French Connection]]'').+*[[Calvin Hill]] - [[upright bass|bass]]
-*[[Jimmy Heath]], 93, American jazz saxophonist ([[Heath Brothers]]).+*[[Alphonse Mouzon]] - [[drum kit|drums]]
-*[[Joe Shishido]], 86, Japanese actor (''[[Youth of the Beast]]'', ''[[Branded to Kill]]'', ''[[A Tale of Sorrow and Sadness]]'').+*[[Michael White (violinist)|Michael White]] - [[violin]] (tracks 1 & 5)
-*[[Adolfo Natalini]], 78, Italian architect ([[Superstudio]]).+*[[Charles Tolliver]] - [[flugelhorn]] (tracks 1 & 5)
-*[[Terry Jones]], 77, Welsh comic actor, screenwriter and film director ([[Monty Python]]).+*[[Mtume]] - [[congas]], percussion (tracks 1 & 5)
-*[[John Karlen]], 86, American actor (''[[Daughters of Darkness]]'').+
-*[[Steve Martin Caro]], 71, American singer ( "[[Walk Away Renée]]" and "[[Pretty Ballerina]]").+
-*[[Roger Scruton]], 75, British philosopher and author (''[[Sexual Desire (book)|Sexual Desire]]'', ''[[How to Be a Conservative]]'').+
-*[[Ivan Passer]], 86, Czech film director (''[[Born to Win]]'', ''[[Cutter's Way]]'', ''[[Silver Bears]]'') and screenwriter.+
-*[[Buck Henry]], 89, American actor (''[[Eating Raoul]]''), screenwriter (''[[The Graduate]]'', ''[[Catch-22 (film)|Catch-22]]'', ''[[Candy (film)|Candy]]'') and director (''[[Heaven Can Wait (1978 film)|Heaven Can Wait]]'').+
-*[[Neda Arnerić]], 66, Serbian actress (''[[Shaft in Africa]]'', ''[[Venom (1971 film)|Venom]]'', ''[[The End of the War]]'').+
-*[[Wolfgang Dauner]], 84, German jazz fusion pianist (''[[The Oimels]]'').+
-*[[Rene Daalder]], 75, Dutch director (''[[Massacre at Central High]]'')+
-*[[Elizabeth Wurtzel]], 52, American author (''[[Prozac Nation]]'').+
-*[[John Baldessari]], 88, American conceptual artist (''[[Painting for Kubler]]'').+
-==See also== 
-* [[Deaths in 2019]] 
-* [[Deaths in 2018]] 
-* [[Deaths in 2017]] 
-* [[Deaths in 2016]] 
-* [[Deaths in 2015]] 
-* [[Deaths in 2014]] 
-* [[Deaths in 2013]] 
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Song for My Lady is a 1973 album by jazz pianist McCoy Tyner, his second to be released on the Milestone label. It was recorded in September and November 1972 and features performances by Tyner with Sonny Fortune, Calvin Hill, Alphonse Mouzon with Charles Tolliver and Mtume joining on two tracks.

Reception

The Allmusic review by Eugene Chadbourne states "This is quite a fine collection of tracks and one of Tyner's six best albums".

Track listing

All compositions by McCoy Tyner except as indicated
  1. "Native Song" - 13:00
  2. "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" (Bernier, Brainin) - 8:17
  3. "Song for My Lady" - 7:37
  4. "A Silent Tear" - 4:30
  5. "Essence" - 11:20

Tracks 1 and 5 recorded on September 6, 1972; 2, 3 and 4 on November 27, 1972.

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