Autumn Leaves

Joan Baez · Other Songs - Joan Baez

The falling leaves drift by the window

The autumn leaves of red and gold

I see your lips, the summer kisses

The sun-burned hands I used to hold



Since you went away the days grow long

And soon I'll hear old winter's song

But I miss you most of all my darling

When autumn leaves start to fall



C'est une chanson, qui nous ressemble

Toi tu m'aimais et je t'aimais

Nous vivions tous deux ensemble

Toi qui m'aimais moi qui t'aimais

Mais la vie separe ceux qui s'aiment

Tout doucement sans faire de bruit

Et la mer efface sur le sable les pas des amants desunis

Autumn Leaves - Joan Baez

Joan Baez's recording of 'Autumn Leaves' stands as a definitive interpretation of this classic jazz standard, blending her signature folk sensibility with the song's melancholic jazz roots. Released during her peak years of performing at the Newport Folk Festival and other major venues, the track exemplifies her ability to adapt sophisticated compositions for the folk audience while maintaining emotional depth. The recording captures the mid-1960s folk-rock era, where artists frequently collaborated with jazz musicians to expand the boundaries of traditional folk music. Baez's vocal delivery is characterized by its clarity and emotional restraint, allowing the song's lyrical themes of longing and transience to resonate without melodrama. This version remains a staple in the repertoire of folk and jazz enthusiasts, illustrating how Baez elevated existing material through her unique artistic voice and commitment to social consciousness.