Dont Get Around Much — Anymore

Described as "bright-sounding" with a marvelous instrumental chorus, though some reviewers find the vocal performance by Al Hibbler "smooth but not terribly interesting".

While jazz purists often favor the original instrumental for its tight arrangement and Barney Bigard's clarinet work, many modern listeners find the instrumental "simpler" and prefer the "cute and quaint" storytelling of the vocal versions. Key Performance Reviews Dont Get Around Much Anymore

Reviewers from Something Else! describe this as a "carefree" rock arrangement that lacks the "swing or swagger" of traditional jazz versions. Modern Relevance Don't Get Around Much Anymore – Tohu Bohu - The Kith describe this as a "carefree" rock arrangement that

"Don't Get Around Much Anymore" is a legendary jazz standard composed by in 1940. Originally an instrumental titled "Never No Lament," it became a massive hit after Bob Russell added lyrics in 1942. Critical & Cultural Reception Critical & Cultural Reception