The song was written in 1969 by the jazz trumpeter
Thad Jones based on a tune by pianist
Roland Hanna.
Roland Hanna improvised the song at the piano between sets with
The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra. The band would often improvise off of what Hanna played. Over several weeks at the
Village Vanguard, Hanna developed the tune with the band. One night, Jones came in with a full
arrangement for the band. Hanna asked, "Is this my tune?" Jones replied, "No, it's mine." Hanna recognized Jones was doing what every band leader does, writing down material that comes out of the unit. Hanna had no hard feelings about Jones taking credit for the song, since he was the one who wrote it down. Hanna "gifted it to Thad". After hearing the band play it one night at the Vanguard,
Alec Wilder went back to the
Algonquin Hotel and wrote lyrics for it. It is considered his best independent lyric. ==Lyrics==