After you've gone. One of the earliest jazz tunes to become a standard, this was recorded several times by Benny, including a 1931 jam by the joe Venuti-Eddie Lang all stars, and a later one that inspired Eddie Lang, the Goodman Trio treatment in 1935. The highlights are many. Mulgrew Miller sets the frantic pace with his introduction. While Eddie outlines the melody, Gary fills in, Takes the break at the end of the chorus, and leaps into his own solo. The passage during which the two men trade unaccompanied eight-bar solos is an example of how this group updated the improvisational concept, since interludes of this kind were very rare in the swing era.
-From Eddie Daniels and Gary Burton Benny Rides Again..