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Known for the albums Quiet Nights and Milestones, jazz trumpeter Miles Davis collaborated several times with pianist Gil Evans. Their 1958 adaptation of George Gershwin's opera Porgy and Bess bears little resemblance to the 1935 original. Davis and Evans felt no desire to please listeners expecting an exact duplication of the opera. They omitted parts, such as the aria "I Got Plenty of Nuthin'," and sometimes made only brief gestures toward Gershwin's melodies. But Davis and Evans's willingness to recompose Gershwin's work led to one of the most enduring albums in Davis's catalog.
According to the text, what is true about the aria "I Got Plenty of Nuthin' "?
It appears in the Gershwin opera Porgy and Bess but not in the adaptation by Davis and Evans.
A
A brief quotation from it appears in Davis and Evans's adaptation of Porgy and Bess.
B
Listeners familiar with Gershwin's body of work generally disliked it.
C
It was adapted by Davis in a recording that appears on his album Milestones.
D