Great comparison of different versions of “Blue In Green”. Really interesting and thanks, Schubert and Acman3. BTW, there is reason to believe that it was Bill Evans, not Miles, who wrote the tune for the KOB recording. If true, it adds further context to Evans’ version.
**** It has long been speculated that pianist Bill Evans wrote "Blue in Green",[1] even though the LP and most jazz fakebooks credit only Davis with its composition. In his autobiography, Davis maintains that he alone composed the songs on Kind of Blue. The version on Evans’ trio album Portrait in Jazz, recorded in 1959, credits the tune to "Davis-Evans". Earl Zindars, in an interview conducted by Win Hinkle, said that "Blue in Green" was 100% written by Bill Evans.[2] In a radio interview broadcast on May 27, 1979, Evans himself said that he had written the song. On being asked about the issue by interviewer Marian McPartland, he said: "The truth is I did [write the music]... I don’t want to make a federal case out of it, the music exists, and Miles is getting the royalties...."[3] Evans recounted that when he suggested that he was entitled to a share of the royalties, Davis wrote him a check for $25.[4] ****
Adding to the mystery and controversy, check this out. I’m reposting (thanks, acman3) Bills Evans’ version for easy comparison. Listen to the first few seconds of the opening to Evans’ version recorded several months after the KOB session:
https://youtu.be/mW_7gRH7ASE
Then, listen to his playing in the first few seconds of the opening to “Alone Together” from Chet Baker’s “Chet” recorded the year before (1958). Sound familiar?:
https://youtu.be/SENykNkARzI
**** It has long been speculated that pianist Bill Evans wrote "Blue in Green",[1] even though the LP and most jazz fakebooks credit only Davis with its composition. In his autobiography, Davis maintains that he alone composed the songs on Kind of Blue. The version on Evans’ trio album Portrait in Jazz, recorded in 1959, credits the tune to "Davis-Evans". Earl Zindars, in an interview conducted by Win Hinkle, said that "Blue in Green" was 100% written by Bill Evans.[2] In a radio interview broadcast on May 27, 1979, Evans himself said that he had written the song. On being asked about the issue by interviewer Marian McPartland, he said: "The truth is I did [write the music]... I don’t want to make a federal case out of it, the music exists, and Miles is getting the royalties...."[3] Evans recounted that when he suggested that he was entitled to a share of the royalties, Davis wrote him a check for $25.[4] ****
Adding to the mystery and controversy, check this out. I’m reposting (thanks, acman3) Bills Evans’ version for easy comparison. Listen to the first few seconds of the opening to Evans’ version recorded several months after the KOB session:
https://youtu.be/mW_7gRH7ASE
Then, listen to his playing in the first few seconds of the opening to “Alone Together” from Chet Baker’s “Chet” recorded the year before (1958). Sound familiar?:
https://youtu.be/SENykNkARzI

