℗ 2019 Capitol Records; Blue Note Records
Released November 29, 2019
Duration 3m 52s
Record Label Blue Note Records
Genre Pop
 

Playing Along (Single) [Edited / Clean]

Norah Jones, Tarriona Tank Ball

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Playing Along
Norah Jones; Tarriona Tank Ball
3:52
Norah Jones continues her acclaimed series of single releases with "Playing Along" featuring Tarriona Tank Ball of Tank and The Bangas. The song was produced by Jones and Thomas Bartlett with Jones on vocals and piano, Tank Ball on vocals, Bartlett on keyboards/synthesizers, and Karriem Riggins on drums. The singles Jones began releasing last summer ranged from riveting electronic experiments to starkly acoustic folk ballads to organ-and-horn drenched soul songs. “I saw Tarriona and the Bangas play in New Orleans in 2016 and was blown away. I got in touch with Tarriona shortly after and we became friends. This was a really fun opportunity to be creative together in the studio. She’s got one of my favorite minds.” - Norah Jones
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Blue Note Records Studio Masters
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