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Song of the Day: Looks
Like December, composed and performed by the great Antonio
Carlos Jobim, is a poignant song of memory to mark the end of a
month, the end of a year. Listen to an audio sample of Jobim,
and have a very happy and safe New
Year's Eve.
Song of the Day: Wintersong,
composed by immortal alto saxophonist Paul
Desmond, is based on the chord changes to the classic standard, "These
Foolish Things." Listen to a sweet Paul
Desmond-Gerry
Mulligan version of this lovely seasonal ballad.
Song of the Day: All
I Want for Christmas features the words and music of Walter
Afanasieff and Mariah
Carey, who can be seen in this
jovial YouTube moment (with Johnny Depp). Check out as well this
slower version by The
Cheetah Girls.
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All I Want for Christmas - thats my favorite song - when you hear it you know
Christmas is comming :)
Posted by: Man
Van | February
14, 2009 01:19 AM
Song of the Day: We
Three Kings (Of Orient Are), written by the Reverend
John Henry Hopkins III, is a classic
Christmas carol. Check out a Claymation
video of this song.
Song of the Day: We
Need a Little Christmas, music and lyrics by Jerry
Herman, originated in the Broadway production of "Mame."
"Right
this very minute," check out an audio clip by Angela
Landsbury (from the 1966 Original Broadway Cast recording), and
YouTube moments with Lucille
Ball, Johnny
Mathis, and Percy
Faith.
Song of the Day: Santa
Baby, music and lyrics by Joan
Javits, Philip Springer, and Tony Springer, was a huge hit for Eartha
Kitt, who passed
away yesterday at the age of 81. Check out a few YouTube moments
with Kylie
Minogue, Madonna,
and Eartha
Kitt herself!
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Posted to Music | Remembrance
Song of the Day: Silent
Night, written originally with German lyrics by Josef
Mohr and music by Franz
Xaver Gruber, was translated into English by John
Freeman Young. It is one of those simple
but lovely carols of the season. Take a listen to various versions of
the carol here,
and then listen to audio clips by Gene
Autry, Josh
Grobin, and Barbra
Streisand. Merry
Christmas to Notablog Readers.
Song of the Day: It's
All Right with Me, words and music by the incomparable Cole
Porter, from the musical "Can-Can,"
is one of the great
American standards. Listen to audio clips of Harry
Connick, Jr., Ella
Fitzgerald, Mel
Torme, Joe
Pass, and Oscar
Peterson. I'm dedicating this classic standard to Danny
Stiles, who has been playing classic standards for eons on the radio
in the New York metropolitan area, and who celebrates his
85th birthday today at John's
Pizzeria at 260 West 44th Street in Manhattan. Happy birthday!
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nice lyrics for It's All Right With Me.... now if i could read them guitars
licks.
Posted by: rap
music | December
2, 2008 01:17 AM