Posts Tagged ‘Classic Pop’

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Steve Martin and Bernadette Peters – "Tonight You Belong to Me" (1979)

2010/07/19


This is one of those songs you're going to hear from time to time. It has been covered by many many artists and it bound to be played to the end of time. Of all the versions I overheard my sister-in-law playing yesterday, I still think my favorite is the first one I remember hearing, the simple and pure ukulele version by Steve Martin and Bernadette Peters. The full scene is here, but you should really see the whole movie if you never have. It is hilarious to this day!

The song is well suited to the ukulele and thus has become a favorite for ukelele players as indicated by this instructional video by Janet Klein:

…and also by the awesome cover and video by Dario y Rocio:

However, the original version was sung by Gene Austin (and written by Lee David and Billy Rose) in 1927, and it is quite unlike its ukelele covers:

Some of the covers in the 1950s and 1960s pay tribute to the original version though and are well worth a listen if you like the song.

Here is a version by Patience and Prudence in 1956 that reached #4 on the Billboard charts ensuring this song would be covered over and over:

Here is a version by The Lennon Sisters in 1956 on the Lawrence Welk Show which also added some fuel to the fire:

Here is a great version by Nancy Sinatra (Frank Sinatra's daughter) in 1963:

Here is another by The Honeys in 1969:

Dottie West's country style cover in 1977 is also quite good:

And finally, the last version I'd like to point out is much more recent, released in 2008 by one of my recent obsession bands, The Bird and the Bee:


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Leo Reisman & His Orchestra – "Happy Days Are Here Again" (1929)

2010/04/28


This song was first associated with the repeal of Prohibition, and then as a campaign song for FDR's initial run for the office of president. It comes to me now for a much less monumental purpose, but still grand to me…

As I have been eluding to for months now, I have been searching for a new job. Yesterday I finally received an offer, a great offer in fact, and put my pen to paper to accept it. While the day was coming to a close, I then raced back to my current employer to submit my resignation. I was walking around with a big dumb smile all night, after celebratory eating and shopping for some necessary new clothes for my new position. Although originally I had started looking for openings around town because of my discontent, the position my new employer has granted me as part of an institution of higher learning is just too good to pass up even if I wasn't itching for new employment.

Regardless, I now feel that "Happy Days Are Here Again"!

PS: Although the above video is the original version, I found this one by Harry Hudson's Melody Men to be of higher quality and perhaps a little better even:


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The MP3 of a version by "Benny Merroff and His Orchestra" (because I could not find one for sale of the original Leo Reisman or Harry Hudson versions) may be purchased here…

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Patsy Cline – "Walkin' After Midnight" (1957)

2010/03/11


I would like to understand how Patsy Cline's "Walkin' After Midnight" is the song stuck in my head first thing in the morning? Seriously random brain activity I think.

I do wonder if I was radio DJing real time would I be a good DJ following each song with a perfectly contrasting or complementing song? Or would I just be all over the place? Sometimes I think I should give it a whirl and try to get into one of the local radio stations, probably in the 2 to 4 AM slot given my experience. I'm guessing though I will never actually put in the time to find out and even if I did the station would constrain me far more than I would like.

There is one radio station I listen to on occasion named "Fickle 93.3 – We Play Everything". They are telling the truth. They are all over the place, which I appreciate. It is nice because if you're not in the mood for the current song, the next one is sure to be totally different. However there is no artistry to it. I might as well just put all my music on shuffle. I like a little "this leads to this" or "this is different than that but yet they still go together back to back" on my radio, just like on my mixes. (Heh… I almost wrote "mix tape". What is this? 1991?)

Because an entire day separates most of my posts it comes as no surprise to me that I am all over the place. Following Pony Pony Run Run with Patsy Cline. Sure! Why not?! It is only natural.


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Perry Como and The Fontane Sisters – "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" (1951)

2009/12/23


I thought this would be a nice bonus song after the Dean Martin. If your mom is like my mom, then you probably had this record (and then CD) and heard this song a gazillion times growing up. It looks (er …sounds) like Christmas the way Christmas trees sound (er… look) like Christmas. Oh sweet delicious nostalgia.


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Dean Martin – "Baby, It's Cold Outside" (1959)

2009/12/23


Dean Martin sounds so smooth and suave and thus perfect for this song.

I simply must go – Baby, it's cold outside
The answer is no – Ooh baby, it's cold outside
This welcome has been – I'm lucky that you dropped in
So nice and warm — Look out the window at that storm
My sister will be suspicious – Man, your lips look so delicious
My brother will be there at the door – Waves upon a tropical shore
My maiden aunt's mind is vicious – Gosh your lips look delicious
Well maybe just a half a drink more – Never such a blizzard before

I'm convinced. Pucker up Dean!


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Bing Crosby – "White Christmas" (1954)

2009/12/14


For some odd reason my assorted relatives and even friends have decided that I am a master at putting lights on Christmas trees. As the lucky holder of these skills, I usually get to be involved in the stringing of a gazillion lights on trees. This year was a light year with only three trees, though I did help pick out and transport a fourth. I believe my tree duties are complete for the year so in celebration, here is a song I use to put on the the record player, and more recently the CD player, when I would go to my Grandma's and Aunt's house to put up their tree and lights. They were both big Bing Crosby fans and naturally it rubbed off a bit. I particularly like his rendition of Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" from the 1954 musical, though it was originally performed by Bing Crosby in "Holiday Inn" in 1942.


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Eartha Kitt – "Santa Baby" (1953)

2009/12/10


This song is so awesome. It may embody some of the darker side of Christmas, the greedy selfish side, but it does so oh so playfully and cleverly. I have wondered though, is Santa having an affair with this woman? Over 50 years after the song came out, it still seems scandalous! This song is a must for anyone's Christmas song playlist!


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