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In this episode of "Wild Women of Song" we begin talking about the life and outstanding career of Dorothy Fields! When I mention Dorothy Fields' name on stag...
" The Way You Look Tonight " written by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields performed on the Hohner Chromonica 280 by Gary Griffith and used as the backdrop for a...
2013 dec 24th rehearsal.
West End Singers with Alex Silverman, MD, and accompanist Richard Scott-Copeland. Christmas Celebrations Concert at The Point Theatre, Eastleigh, December 20...
Nathaniel Adams Coles (March 17, 1919 -- February 15, 1965), known professionally as Nat King Cole, was an American musician who first came to prominence as ...
35 - Mais comentados (Hoje) #5 - Mais comentados (Hoje) - Música #31 - Mais adotados como favoritos (Hoje) - Música #27 - Melhor avaliados (Hoje) #5 - Melho...
13th Fort Worden Children's Choir Festival Concert Spectrum Choral Academy Rhythm of Life (from Sweet Charity) - Dorothy Fields / Cy Coleman, Arr. by Richard...
Many Jazz CD Reviews☆ http://2-music.net/index2.htm.
On The Sunny Side of The Street(Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields) sang by Maryann Buchler.
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ЭСТРАДНЫЙ ОРКЕСТР Приморской филармонии Дирижер - Дмитрий Бутенко Солистка - Виктория Щеголева Владивосток, Приморская краевая филармония 2014
An unknown gem of a song by Jerome Kern (music) and Dorothy Fields (lyrics). To me, one of the great love songs. Mark Murphy never sounded better.
- Organ : Renaud Dechezleprêtre - Guitar : Yacine Laggoune - Drums/Vocal : Elisabeth Keledjian
On the sunny side of the street (Dorothy Fields - Jimmy McHugh) BY YABON GAGARINE YABON GAGARINE: "Taisez vous Madame Schmidt" (1999) Batterie, Chant (lead) ...
rehearsing I'M IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE.
The Way You Look tonight. Dorothy Fields, Jazz version.
Instrumental danced by Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers. Melodies from Swing Time songs are interwoven in this pastiche arranged by Robert Russell Bennett. The c...
Happy Wild Women Wednesday! This week we're talking more about Dorothy Fields, and the fascinating story behind the making of one of the greatest musicals of...
Many Jazz CD Reviews☆ http://2-music.net/index2.htm.
Jorge Anders Jazz Orchestra, vocalist Maryanne Murray.
sam is growing a 'stache this movember to help fight prostate and other cancers, and i've decided to give him some moral support. we'll be recording a cover ...
NOTE! Though I've just redone this upload, having boosting the volume as much as possible at iMovie, headphones r still strongly recommended.) Just a day la...
"Sweet Charity" is a musical based on Federico Fellini's movie, "Nights of Cabiria," which in turn became a movie, starring Shirley MacLaine. The original Br...
Great tune from the 1930's composed by Jimmy Mchugh and lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Sang a couple of tunes including this jazz song and accompanied by a great ...
Subscribe Now to Wild Women of Song: http://bit.ly/TY1dp6 In this episode of "Wild Women of Song" we continue talking about the life and outstanding career o...
Unit 6 live at Open Studio playing "On The Sunny Side Of The Street" (Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields) Find us on Facebook!!! https://www.facebook.com/unit6jazz Olivia Chindamo - vocals Paul Cornelius - tenor saxophone Niran Dasika - trumpet Kade Brown - piano Hiroki Hoshino - bass James Milic - drums
Jazz duo Alexei Liapko (Алексей Ляпко) and Irina Zubareva (Ирина Зубарева). Live concert in jazz club St.Petersburg 2008 site: www.alexei-liapko.ru.
Live from Traiano Theater: Gianni Flores - Vocal and keyboard, Salvatore De Stefani - Keyboard; Sergio Valle - Drum; Marcello Rocchetti - Bass. https://www.youtube.com/user/MarcelitoRock
Written by Cy Coleman/Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Featured in the1969 American musical film "Sweet Charity" as performed by the Female Ensemble. Based on the19...
This week we're having a fun little sidebar conversation and talking about some interesting parallels between two of the women we've discussed this season: D...
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A very difficult song from the Musical Sweet Charity. Performed outdoors and with half the choir members didn't help, but we raised to the challenge! Kingsto...
http://www.youtube.com/singacapellachoir http://www.twitter.com/singpurley Live at the Downsmen concert at Ashstead Memorial Hall S.I.N.G are a non-auditione...
Subscribe Now to Wild Women of Song: http://bit.ly/TY1dp6 In this episode of "Wild Women of Song" we continue talking about the life and outstanding career o...
Jo Stafford singing "I'll Buy It" from Lane and Fields' score for the 50s TV musical, "Junior Miss". One of four songs issued on a rare EP.
Lyricist Dorothy Fields and Composer Jimmy McHugh are featured in this installment of Notables: The Well Sung Heroes of Songwriting hosted by Robin And The G...
Ben plays 3 Dorothy Fields songs, "I Can't Give You Anything But Love", "Never Gonna Dance" and "Bojangles of Harlem". THE OLD SONGS is a mix of tunes and ta...
Live on Norwegian TV "Sommerapent" at Akers Brygga, Oslo, Norway, 2002-07-15. (Sorry about the poor quality). Or try http://www.nrk.no/dynasx?p_lenke_id=2501...
Leslie Leyland Fields, award winning author of 8 books and writer for Christianity Today was a guest on "The Jesse Lee Peterson Show." Ms. Fields appeared on...
Having to leave Melbourne in a hurry to avoid various marriage proposals, two song-and-dance men sign on for work as divers. This takes them to an idyllic island on the way to Bali where they...
Keep On Cruisin -- Dorothy Lamour Comedy Performance.
Lucie Arnaz singing "The Party's On Me" from the Cy Coleman / Dorothy Fields musical "Seesaw". Added for the national tour in which Arnaz starred, it was the...
http://www.ritareys.eu Rita Reys performing The Way You Look Tonight, with the Pim Jacobs Trio, during a VPRO TV show hosted by Paul Haenen. Rita performed t...
1990 (Costa Del Sol, Spain Concert) ABOUT the song: "Big Spender" is a song written by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields for the musical Sweet Charity. It is sun...
Goldie Hawn in "Nobody does it like me" (Cy Coleman-Dorothy Fields) from the Broadway musical "Seesaw". (from TV Globo, Brazil).
W.C. Fields at the home he rented in 1928 while appearing in Earl Carroll's Vanities, 7th Edition. The house shown in the film at 15 Dunster Road, Great Neck...
Gladys George (September 13, 1904 -- December 8, 1954) was an American actress. She was born as Gladys Clare Evans on September 13, 1904 in Patten, Maine to ...
This "All Aboard" skit was filmed in 1928 by George Mann during the 7th Edition of the Earl Carroll Vanities at the Earl Carroll Theatre (now demolished) at ...
ZaSu Pitts (January 3, 1894 -- June 7, 1963) was an American actress who starred in many silent dramas and comedies, transitioning to comedy sound films. Pit...
Charity's Soliloquy Gwen Verdon ℗ Originally released 1966 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Released on: 2009-03-18 Vocal: Gwen Verdon Producer: Goddard Lieberson Composer: Cy Coleman Lyricist: Dorothy Fields Director: Fred Werner Orchestrator: Ralph Burns Auto-generated by YouTube.
Jazz Standard "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" music by Jimmy McHugh and lyrics by Dorothy Fields.
http://www.movieweb.com - "The Wizard of Oz" (1939) IMAX Trailer Source: http://www.movieweb.com/movie/the-wizard-of-oz/imax-trailer The Wizard of Oz (1939) ...
Hot Club Records proudly presents: Jimmy Rosenberg - THE ONE AND ONLY JIMMY ROSENBERG acoustic guitar BIRELI LAGRENE acoustic guitar ANGELO DEBARRE acoustic guitar SVEIN AARBOSTAD bass Portrait Of Jimmy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKBTx54ZrkA 1 THEM THERE EYES (Ben Bernie/Maceo Pinkard/Kenneth Casey) 3’24 2 COCQUETTE (David Daniel Paquin) 3’32 3 I’M IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE (Jimmy Mc Hugh, Dorothy Fields) 7’11 4 IT DON’T MEAN A THING (Duke Ellington, Irving Mills) 3’06 5 NATURE BOY (Eden Ahbez) 6’11 6 I CAN’T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE (Dorothy Fields, Jimmy Mc Hugh) 2’13 7 BLUES FOR IKE (Django Reinhardt) 3’04 8 EMBRACEABLE YOU (George & Ira Gershwin) 5’26 9 DONNA LEE (Charlie Parker) 4’39 10 VALSE DE WASSO (Wasso Grünholz) 2’06 11 TROUBLANT BOLERO (Django Reinhardt) 5’39 12 LIMEHOUSE BLUES (Philip Braham, Douglas Furber) 1’59 13 MYSTERY PACIFIC (Django Reinhardt) 1’12 14 LOVE’S MELODY (Django Reinhardt) 3’40 15 GROOVIN’ HIGH (Dizzy Gillespie) 3’37 16 MICRO (Django Reinhardt) 1’46 17 SEPTEMBER SONG (Kurt Weill) 4’30 18 THE SHEIK OF ARABY (Ted Snyder, Harry Bache Smith, Francis Wheeler) 5’32 PRODUCED BY JON LARSEN Recorded in Studio Sysmo, Paris, by Dominique Samarcq, 13-15 December 1997. Mixed in Rainbow Studio, Oslo, by Jan Erik Kongshaug and Jon Larsen 25-26 February 1998. Front cover photo: Harry Klunder. Hot Club Records Did you like this album? Then you'll love this one – recorded during the same sessions in Paris: https://www.facebook.com/notes/hot-club-records/the-alternative-album-jimmy-bireli-and-angelo/455274287878331 Liner notes - A portrait of Jimmy Rosenberg: https://www.facebook.com/notes/hot-club-records/portrait-of-jimmy-rosenberg/417153038357123 The HCR channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhOGkDZH8-_fWicPrN4erv-HzwydiVVrV&action;_edit=1 – new albums every week, FREE subscription! Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hotclubrecords
"As Time Goes By" (Herman Hupfeld) "The Way You Look Tonight" (Kern, Dorothy Fields) "Easy Living" (Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin) "I'm in the Mood for Love" (Jim...
Hot Club Records proudly presents: Jimmy Rosenberg - THE ONE AND ONLY JIMMY ROSENBERG acoustic guitar BIRELI LAGRENE acoustic guitar ANGELO DEBARRE acoustic guitar SVEIN AARBOSTAD bass Portrait Of Jimmy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKBTx54ZrkA 1 THEM THERE EYES (Ben Bernie/Maceo Pinkard/Kenneth Casey) 3’24 2 COCQUETTE (David Daniel Paquin) 3’32 3 I’M IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE (Jimmy Mc Hugh, Dorothy Fields) 7’11 4 IT DON’T MEAN A THING (Duke Ellington, Irving Mills) 3’06 5 NATURE BOY (Eden Ahbez) 6’11 6 I CAN’T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE (Dorothy Fields, Jimmy Mc Hugh) 2’13 7 BLUES FOR IKE (Django Reinhardt) 3’04 8 EMBRACEABLE YOU (George & Ira Gershwin) 5’26 9 DONNA LEE (Charlie Parker) 4’39 10 VALSE DE WASSO (Wasso Grünholz) 2’06 11 TROUBLANT BOLERO (Django Reinhardt) 5’39 12 LIMEHOUSE BLUES (Philip Braham, Douglas Furber) 1’59 13 MYSTERY PACIFIC (Django Reinhardt) 1’12 14 LOVE’S MELODY (Django Reinhardt) 3’40 15 GROOVIN’ HIGH (Dizzy Gillespie) 3’37 16 MICRO (Django Reinhardt) 1’46 17 SEPTEMBER SONG (Kurt Weill) 4’30 18 THE SHEIK OF ARABY (Ted Snyder, Harry Bache Smith, Francis Wheeler) 5’32 PRODUCED BY JON LARSEN Recorded in Studio Sysmo, Paris, by Dominique Samarcq, 13-15 December 1997. Mixed in Rainbow Studio, Oslo, by Jan Erik Kongshaug and Jon Larsen 25-26 February 1998. Front cover photo: Harry Klunder. Hot Club Records Did you like this album? Then you'll love this one – recorded during the same sessions in Paris: https://www.facebook.com/notes/hot-club-records/the-alternative-album-jimmy-bireli-and-angelo/455274287878331 Liner notes - A portrait of Jimmy Rosenberg: https://www.facebook.com/notes/hot-club-records/portrait-of-jimmy-rosenberg/417153038357123 The HCR channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhOGkDZH8-_fWicPrN4erv-HzwydiVVrV&action;_edit=1 – new albums every week, FREE subscription! Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hotclubrecords
1. "Honeysuckle Rose" (Andy Razaf, Fats Waller) - 0:00 2. "As Time Goes By" (Herman Hupfeld) - 5:55 3. "The Way You Look Tonight" (Dorothy Fields, Jerome Ker...
"You're Beautiful" (Amanda Ghost/James Blunt/Sacha Skarbek) - 4:16 "The Way We Were" (Alan Bergman/Marilyn Bergman/Marvin Hamlisch) - 2:53 "Yesterday" (Lenno...
Tadd Dameron and Miles Davis Quintet at Salle Pleyel 1949 1) Rifftide (Coleman Hawkins) 2) Good Bait (William Count Basie, Tadd Dameron) 3) Don't Blame Me (D...
Lester Young - tenor saxophone, vocals on Two To Tango Oscar Peterson - piano Barney Kessel - guitar Ray Brown - double bass J. C. Heard - drums Defying what has become conventional wisdom, tenor saxophonist Lester Young cut some of his greatest recordings in the 1950s -- that is, when he was reasonably healthy. On this wonderful effort with pianist Oscar Peterson, guitarist Barney Kessel, bassist Ray Brown, and drummer J.C. Heard, Prez performs definitive versions of "Just You, Just Me" and "Tea for Two," and plays a string of concise but memorable ballad renditions: "On the Sunny Side of the Street," "Almost Like Being in Love," "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," "There Will Never Be Another You," and "I'm Confessin'." This is essential music from a jazz legend. [Some reissues augment the original dozen songs with a version of the good-humored "It Takes Two to Tango," which features Young's only recorded vocals, plus a rather unnecessary false start (on "I Can't Get Started," ironically), along with some studio chatter.] 1.Ad Lib Blues Oscar Peterson / Lester Young Oscar Peterson / Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young 2.I Can't Get Started Vernon Duke / Ira Gershwin Oscar Peterson / Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young 3.Just You, Just Me Jesse Greer / Raymond Klages Oscar Peterson / Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young 4.Almost Like Being in Love Alan Jay Lerner / Frederick Loewe Oscar Peterson / Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young 5.Tea for Two Irving Caesar / Vincent Youmans Oscar Peterson / Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young 6.There Will Never Be Another You Mack Gordon / Harry Warren Oscar Peterson / Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young 7.(Back Home Again In) Indiana James F. Hanley / Ballard MacDonald Oscar Peterson / Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young 8.On the Sunny Side of the Street Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh Oscar Peterson / Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young 9.Stardust Hoagy Carmichael / Mitchell Parish Oscar Peterson / Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young 10.I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) Doc Daugherty / Al J. Neiburg / Ellis Reynolds Oscar Peterson / Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young 11.I Can't Give You Anything But Love Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh Oscar Peterson / Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young 12.These Foolish Things Harry Link / Holt Marvell / Jack Strachey Oscar Peterson / Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young 13.(It Takes) Two to Tango: Rehearsal, False Start and Chatter, ... Al Hoffman / Dick Manning Oscar Peterson / Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young 14.I Can't Get Started Vernon Duke / Ira Gershwin Oscar Peterson / Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young Release Date August 4, 1952 Genre Jazz Styles Cool Mainstream Jazz Jazz Instrument Piano Jazz Saxophone Jazz Recording DateAugust 4, 1952
Rose Joan Blondell (August 30, 1906 -- December 25, 1979) was an American actress who performed in movies and on television for five decades as Joan Blondell...
A lovely video tribute to the really amazing actress and marvelous singer Irene Dunne. If you click on more information, there is a menu to watch directly a particular movie scene that you like. Irene transferred to Hollywood following a successful Broadway career and she was equally at home in screwball comedies, musicals and romantic dramas, always gracious and chatty, zany at times but innately sensible. She was nominated 5 times for the Best Actress Oscar, but inexplicably she never won one. As with my tribute video to June AlIyson, I played a lot with the association between the lyrics and music of the songs, the movie stories and with the acting and facial expressions of Irene and the other Stars. Enjoy the vision and comment, if you like. Goodbye and Merry Christmas 2012! Erenia ^_^ (My pages: http://www.myspace.com/ereniarusso; http://fandalism.com/erenia; https://www.facebook.com/pages/Erenia/216269768469143) PS Hi friend, if you're another fan of Irene Dunne, come and visit us on fb: "The Irene Dunne Society is there now": https://www.facebook.com/groups/irenedunnesociety. This group is reserved for members to chat live and discuss upcoming events and ideas for the society. We also enjoy discussing her life, films and songs and we always share the most beautiful pictures and videos too. *_^ Pictures and scenes by the movies: 00:04 / 23:23 "Penny Serenade" (1941 - with Irene Dunne, Cary Grant, Beulah Bondi, Edgar Buchanan, Ann Doran and Eva Lee Kuney); 02:39 "A Guy Named Joe" (1943 - with Spencer Tracy, Irene Dunne, Van Johnson, Ward Bond, James Gleason, Lionel Barrymore and Esther Williams); 05:42 / 07:45 / 25:21 "Roberta" (1935 - with Irene Dunne, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Randolph Scott, Helen Westley, Victor Varconi and Ferdinand Munier); 07:05 / 26:01 "High, Wide, and Handsome" (1937 - with Irene Dunne, Randolph Scott, Dorothy Lamour, Elizabeth Patterson, Charles Bickford and Ben Blue); 08:43 "Theodora Goes Wild" (1936 - with Irene Dunne, Melvyn Douglas, Thomas Mitchell, Thurston Hall, Spring Byington, Nana Bryant and Robert Greig); 10:04 / 10:53 "Show Boat" (1936 - with Irene Dunne, Allan Jones, Charles Winninger, Paul Robeson, Helen Morgan, Helen Westley and Hattie McDaniel); 10:40 / 24:31 "The Awful Truth" (1937 - with Irene Dunne, Cary Grant, Ralph Bellamy, Alexander D'Arcy, Cecil Cunningham, Molly Lamont and Esther Dale); 11:16 "Anna and the King of Siam" (1946 - with Irene Dunne, Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell, Lee J. Cobb, Gale Sondergaard and Richard Lyon); 11:45 "Cimarron" (1931 - with Richard Dix, Irene Dunne, Estelle Taylor, George E. Stone, Edna May Oliver and Eugene Jackson); 12:39 / 19:46 "My Favorite Wife" (1940 - with Irene Dunne, Cary Grant, Randolph Scott, Gail Patrick, Ann Shoemaker, Scotty Beckett, Mary Lou Harrington and Donald MacBride); 14:11 / 26:36 "Love Affair" (1939 - with Irene Dunne, Charles Boyer, Maria Ouspenskaya, Lee Bowman and Astrid Allwyn); 16:11 "Together Again" (1944 - with Irene Dunne, Charles Boyer, Charles Coburn, Mona Freeman, Jerome Courtland and Elizabeth Patterson); 17:12 "Joy of Living" (1938 - with Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Alice Brady, Guy Kibbee, Jean Dixon, Lucille Ball, Warren Hymer, Frank Milan, Dorothy Steiner and Estelle Steiner); 19:34 "Never a Dull Moment" (1950 - with Irene Dunne, Fred MacMurray, William Demarest, Andy Devine, Gigi Perreau, Natalie Wood, Philip Ober and Ann Doran). 21:13 "I Remember Mama" (1948 - with Irene Dunne, Barbara Bel Geddes, Oskar Homolka, Philip Dorn, Peggy McIntyre, June Hedin and Steve Brown); Songs performed by Irene Dunne: 00:17 "Yesterdays" (1933 - Music by Jerome Kern, Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach); 02:39 "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" (1933 - Music by Jerome Kern, Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach); 05:42 "Lovely to Look At" (1935 - Music by Jerome Kern and Jimmy McHugh, Lyrics by Dorothy Fields); 08:43 "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" (1927 - Music by Jerome Kern, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II); 10:04 "Gallivantin' Around" (1936 - Music by Jerome Kern, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II); 11:16 "High, Wild and Handsome" (1937 - Music by Jerome Kern, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II); 11:45 "Adios Muchachos" (1927 - Music and Lyrics by Carlos Gardel); 12:39 "Can I Forget You?" (1937 - Music by Jerome Kern, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II); 14:11 "The Folks, who live on the Hill" (1937 Music by Jerome Kern, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II). 16:11 "La Serenata" (1887 - Music by Francesco Paolo Tosti, Lyrics by Giovanni Alfredo Cesareo); 17:12 "You Couldn't Be Cuter" (1938 - Music by Jerome Kern, Lyrics by Dorothy Fields); 19:46 "Just Let Me Look at You" (1938 - Music by Jerome Kern, Lyrics by Dorothy Fields); 21:13 "I'll Get By" (1928 - Music by Fred E. Ahlert, Lyrics by Roy Turk); 23:23 "Sovnen (Slumber)" (? - Traditional Norwegian lullaby); 24:31 "Sing My Heart" (1939 Music by Harold Arlen, Lyrics by Ted Koehler).
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Music: You Are My Sunshine - Jimmie Davis and Charles Mitchell, sung by Jimmie Davis Beyond The Sea - Jack Lawrence, sung by Bobby Darin The Way You Look Tonight - Carl William Doy, Jerome Kern, and Dorothy Fields, sung by Frank Sinatra Everyday - Buddy Holly and Norman Petty, recorded by Buddy Holly and the Crickets Peanuts (Linus and Lucy) - Vince Guaraldi When You Wish Upon A Star - Leigh Harline and Ned Washington, sung by Cliff Edwards Smile - Charlie Chaplin music, John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons lyrics, sung by Nat King Cole What a Wonderful World - Bob Thiele ("George Douglas") and George David Weiss, sung by Louis Armstrong A Bushel and a Peck - Frank Loesser, sung by Doris Day All music is copyright and property of their respective owners.
Musical romance set in NYC's Stage Door Canteen for World War Two service personel featuring a host of stars - Aline MacMahon, Gypsy Rose Lee, Alan Mowbray, Harry J. Wild, William Terry, Lucile Gleason, Elliott Nugent, Bert Lytell, Ethel Waters, Margaret Early, Julie Conway, Helen Menken, Sunset Carson, Judith Anderson, Henry Armetta, Trudy Erwin, Katharine Cornell, Count Basie and His Orchestra, Lina Romay, Count Basie, Dorothea Kent, Frank Borzage, Pat Flaherty, Benny Goodman Orchestra, Yehudi Menuhin, Helen Parrish, Peggy Moran, Gertrude Lawrence, Jack Lambert, Roscoe Karns, Ruth Roman, Arleen Whelan, Cheryl Walker, Harpo Marx, Martha Scott, Virginia Field, Ralph Morgan, Selena Royle, Elsa Maxwell, Benny Goodman, Paul Muni, Freddy Martin Orchestra, Delmer Daves, Elizabeth Morgan, William Demarest, Helen Broderick, Merle Oberon, George Jessel, Freddie Rich, Kenny Baker, Helen Hayes, Lynn Fontanne, Horace McMahon, George E. Green, John James, Dame May Whitty, Marion Shockley, Gracie Fields, Alfred Lunt, Edgar Bergen, Ann Gillis, Tallulah Bankhead, Lanny Ross, Peggy Lee, Jane Darwell, Virginia Kaye, Max Williams, Ralph Bellamy, Matt Willis, Virginia Grey, Otto Kruger, Lloyd Corrigan, Arthur Walsh, Louis Jean Heydt, Freddy Martin, Marjorie Riordan, Dorothy Fields, Vera Gordon, Xavier Cugat Orchestra, Mortimer Snerd, Kay Kyser Band, Guy Lombardo Orchestra, Ned Sparks, Brock Pemberton, Ina Claire, Vinton Freedley, Kenner G. Kemp, Ray Bolger, Jean Hersholt, Eddie Hall, Betty Lawford, Arlene Francis, Guy Lombardo, Caleb Peterson, Frederick Brady, George Mathews, Ed Wynn, Mack Gray, Benny Baker, Hugh Herbert, Cornelia Otis Skinner, Patrick O'Moore, Dave Barbour, Kay Kyser, Franklin Pangborn, Johnny Roventini, Jack Martin, Lon McCallister, Charlie McCarthy, Xavier Cugat, Francis Pierlot, Allen Jenkins, Marian Moore, June Lang, Jesse White, Tom Kennedy, Ethel Merman, Katharine Hepburn, Jane Cowl, Johnny Weissmuller, Helen Dumas, Bill Stern, Harry Horner, Sully Mason, Harry Babbitt, George Raft.
Performed By: Brad Craft, Pam Cady, Seija Emerson & Michael Wallenfels. Verse by: Phyllis McGinley, Stevie Smith, Dorothy Parker and Lyrics by: Dorothy Field...
The Way You Look Tonight - Wine Music. I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor ( Emily Noatch playing a solo jazz piano arrangement of The Way You Look Tonight. Music by Jerome Kern, words by Dorothy Fields, arranged by Eric Baumgartner. . The Saint Michael Trio performs The Way You Look Tonight, a Frank Sinatra tune arranged for violin, cello & piano by Cameron Wilson. Recorded live in conce. This video is about Frank Sinatra - The Way You Look Tonight (instrumental)
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Becca Sara Wolonick in Pinecrest Players production of Neal Simon's "Sweet Charity." This is the opening musical number of the production performed at Pinecr...
the incredible jimmy smith | back at the chicken shack (1960) 1. Back at the Chicken Shack - 00:00 (Jimmy Smith) 2. When I Grow Too Old to Dream (Oscar Hammerstein II, Sigmund Romberg 3. Minor Chant (Stanley Turrentine) 4. Messy Bessie (Jimmy Smith) 5. On the Sunny Side of the Street (Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh)
*No copyright infringement intended. Will remove if asked too* 01. You Go to My Head (John Frederick Coots, Haven Gillespie) – 4:38 02. Willow Weep for Me (Ann Ronell) – 4:03 03. I'm Thru With Love (Gus Kahn, Fud Livingston, Matty Malneck) – 3:48 04. Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year (Frank Loesser) – 3:20 05. Everything Happens to Me (Tom Adair, Matt Dennis) – 3:55 06. Lost in a Fog (Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) – 4:04 07. I've Grown Accustomed to His Face (Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe) – 3:07 08. I'll Never Be the Same (Kahn, Malneck, Frank Signorelli) – 4:27 09. So Rare (Jerry Herst, Jack Sharpe) – 3:37 10. Tenderly (Walter Gross, Jack Lawrence) – 3:12 11. Stairway to the Stars (Malneck, Mitchell Parish, Signorelli) – 2:54 12. Moonlight in Vermont (John Blackburn, Karl Suessdorf) – 3:20
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Lady Sings the Blues is an album by jazz vocalist Billie Holiday. It was Holiday's last album released on Clef Records; the following year, the label would be absorbed by Verve Records. Lady Sings the Blues was taken from sessions taped during 1954 and 1956. It was released simultaneously with her ghostwritten autobiography of the same name. The tunes are: 1.- Lady Sings The Blues 3:45 (Billie Holiday - Herbie Nichols) 2.- Trav'lin' Light 3:08 (James Mundy - Johny Mercer- James Oliver) 3.- I Must Have That Man 3:03 (Jimmy McHugh - Dorothy Fields) 4,. Some Other Spring 3:35 (Arthur Herzog, Jr.) 5. Strange Fruit 3:02 (Lewis Allan) 6.- No Good Man 3:18 (Irene HIgginbotham - Dan Fisher - Sammy Gallop) 7.- God Bless The Child 3:57 (Billie Holiday - Arthur Herzog, Jr.) 8.- Good Morning Heartache 3:27 (Irene Higginbotham - Ervin Drake - Dan Fisher) 9.- Love Me Or Leave Me 2:33 (Walter Donaldson - Gus Kahn) 10.- Too Marvelous For Words 2:11 (Johny Mercer - Richard Whiting) 11.- Willow Weep For Me 3:06 (Ann Ronell) 12.- I Thought About You 2:46 (Jimmy Van Heusen - Johnny Mercer)
Winter Wilson plays Donkey Coffee in Athens, Ohio, in this September 6th, 2014 performance. Along with her original songs, "Drifting," "Someday I'll Make Sense," and "Never Could Have Known," she covers classics like "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, "If I Had a Boat" by Lyle Lovett, and finishes with a rousing, loop-pedal version of KT Tunstall's "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree."
Early 1950s? Early television variety show, with guests Patti Page and Tommy Dorsey. Exactly Like You is a popular song, with music written by Jimmy McHugh and lyrics by Dorothy Fields, and published in 1930. The song was introduced by Harry. Taking a Chance on Love is a popular song by Vernon Duke with lyrics by John La Touche and Ted Fetter, published in 1940 (see . Taking a Chance on Love is a popular song by Vernon Duke with lyrics by John Latouche and Ted Fetter, published in 1940 (see 1940 in music), which has becom.
... $100 million in damages, Dorothy Fields stared at the ashes in Overtown and saw a phoenix rising.
The Miami Herald 2015-02-24A slightly younger group, consisting of Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Dorothy Fields, Frank Loesser, ...
Newsday 2015-02-24Originally debuting on Broadway in 1966, the memorable music score by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields ...
Canberra Times 2015-02-15Something For The Boys was inspired by a news story that Dorothy Fields had read about a factory ...
Huffington Post 2015-02-14Sweet Charity. Book by Neil Simon. Music by Cy Coleman. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Directed by Dean Bryant ... Bookings: ... com.
Sydney Morning Herald 2015-02-12Sweet Charity's biggest number – the Everest among a substantial range from composer Cy Coleman and ...
Sydney Morning Herald 2015-01-17... by Dorothy Fields, and book by Neil Simon based on the Federico Fellini movie Nights of Cabiria.
Canberra Times 2015-01-14The title character in Cy Coleman, Dorothy Fields, and Neil Simon’s beloved collaboration isn’t ...
Entertainment Weekly 2014-12-25Composer Cy Coleman and lyricist Dorothy Fields crafted a poignant second act number for Gwen Verdon ...
Huffington Post 2014-12-12In the words of that most underestimated of lyricists, Dorothy Fields, he picked himself up, took a ...
The Guardian 2014-11-10Two tracks released prior to the album, the Cole Porter classic "Anything Goes", and the Jimmy ...
PR Newswire 2014-10-01The 1966 musical – with book by Neil Simon, music by Cy Coleman and lyrics by Dorothy Fields – tells ...
Canberra Times 2014-09-08"Both were from the streets of Miami," said Dorothy J,. Fields, founder of Miami's Black Archives ...
The Miami Herald 2014-09-07Dorothy Fields (July 15, 1905 – March 28, 1974) was an American librettist and lyricist.
She wrote over 400 songs for Broadway musicals and films. Along with Ann Ronell, Dana Suesse, Bernice Petkere, and Kay Swift, she was one of the first successful Tin Pan Alley and Hollywood female songwriters.
Fields was born in Allenhurst, New Jersey, and grew up in New York City.
Her father, Lew Fields, an immigrant from Poland, was a vaudeville comedian and later became a Broadway producer. Her career as a professional songwriter took off in 1928, when Jimmy McHugh, who had seen some of her early work, invited her to provide some lyrics for him for Blackbirds of 1928. Fields and McHugh teamed up until 1935. Songs from this period include "I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby", "Exactly Like You", and "On the Sunny Side of the Street."
In the mid-1930s, Fields started to write lyrics for films and collaborated with other composers, including Jerome Kern. With Kern, she worked on the movie version of Roberta, and also on their greatest success, Swing Time. The song "The Way You Look Tonight" earned the Fields/Kern team an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1936.
Grab your coat, and get your hat
Leave your worries on the doorstep
Just direct your feet
To the sunny side of the street
Cant you hear the pitter pat?
And that happy tune is your step
Life can be so sweet
On the sunny side of the street
I used to walk in the shade
With those blues on parade
But i'm not afraid
The Rover crossed over
If I never have a cent
I'll be as rich as Rockefeller
Gold dust at my feet
Grab your coat, and get your hat
Leave your worries on the doorstep
Just direct your feet
To the sunny side of the street
Cant you hear the pitter pat?
And that happy tune is your step
Life can be so sweet
On the sunny side of the street
I used to walk in the shade
With those blues on parade
But i'm not afraid
The Rover crossed over
If I never have a cent
I'll be as rich as Rockefeller
Gold dust at my feet