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"Nights on Broadway" is a song by the Bee Gees from the Main Course album released in 1975. The second single released from the album, it immediately followed their number-one hit "Jive Talkin'". This track was credited to Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb.
Recording this track started on 20 January 1975 and continued on 30 January, when they started to record songs for the album: "Jive Talkin'" (finished 2 February), "Songbird", "Fanny (Be Tender with My Love)" (finished 19 February), "All This Making Love" and "Edge of the Universe".
Barry Gibb talked about "Nights on Broadway" on The Larry King Show on 2 February 2002:
Producer Arif Mardin asked if one of the Bee Gees member could do some screaming during the main chorus to make the song more exciting. In response, Barry Gibb began singing higher and higher, eventually singing it in a falsetto that was unexpectedly powerful. He had never known he had such an ability and Barry's falsetto became a trademark of the Bee Gees, although Maurice had been harmonizing in falsetto for years and did the shadow "blamin it all" part in falsetto, Barry recalled in a May 2001 interview with Mojo magazine "Arif said to me, "Can you scream?" I said, "under certain circumstances". He said, "Can you scream in tune?" I said, "well, I'll try"".
10 on Broadway is a solo album of Broadway standards from Dennis DeYoung. It was released in 1994 by Atlantic Records. The idea for the album came in connection with DeYoung's performance as Pontius Pilate in Jesus Christ Superstar as part of the 1992 national tour of the production.
On Broadway may refer to:
On Broadway (sometimes referred to as David Campbell On Broadway) is the fourth studio album from Australian singer/actor David Campbell, released in Australia on 2 April 2010.On Broadway marks a departure by Campbell from his previous albums of swing and rock music, back to the genre of musical theatre through which he first rose to fame. The album reached number seven on the Australian national ARIA chart.
The album was produced by leading musical director Rob Fisher and veteran arranger Bill Elliott, and recorded with a 40-piece orchestra at East West Studios, Los Angeles in January 2010.
An accompanying television documentary David Campbell On Broadway was filmed by Campbell's production company Luckiest Productions at the same time, and aired in Australia on arts channel STVDIO on Saturday 3 April.
It gives me great pleasure to create a clip and post the wondrously talented George Benson's version of the Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil and Leiber & Stoller classic 'On Broadway'. Recorded for his live 1978 LP 'Weekend In LA', the track was to become a Top 10 hit in America, and a Top 25 in Oz. It was my entree to the beautiful spirit and immense talent of Mr Benson. There is nothing the man cannot sing and sing exquisitely. His jazz/pop/r&b;/soul melanges over the years, have contributed to his reputation as being a true superstar and legend. I was only 13 when i first heard this singer, but 'On Broadway' has remained a life long treasure, along with many of his later recordings, which showcase his guitar work, his distinctive sound and style and joyous approach to organic music. Long live Ge...
This is the opening sequence of the 1979 film "All That Jazz" starring Roy Schreider as Broadway dancer, director and film director Bob Fosse. It is directed by Fosse and is somewhat of a fantasy depiction of himself during the period when he was editing his film on comic Lenny Bruce " Lenny" while at the same time putting the Broadway show "Chicago" together in rehearsals. What's great about this video is the song sung and played by George Benson who was a jazz guitar master long before he hit it big as a singer...and the dancers themselves. They're still called "gypsies" --never made huge money, had relatively short careers and yet without the quality of Broadway dancers and singers I doubt American theater would ever have had the impact it has had around the globe. Here's a CBS piece ...
George Benson - "On Broadway" - Jazz à Vienne 2011 ジョージベンソン Produced by : Zycopolis Productions & Act 4 Directed by : Patrick Savey #jazzavienne : http://www.jazzavienne.com Musicians : GEORGE BENSON (guitar - vocals) MICHAEL O’NEILL (guitar - vocals) DAVID GARFIELD (musical direction - piano) THOM HALL (keyboards) STANLEY BANKS (bass) OSCAR SEATON (drums) LIKE this video and subscribe to Zycopolis Youtube Channel at : http://www.youtube.com/user/Zycopolis?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on : facebook.com/zycopolis twitter.com/zycopolis zycopolis.tumblr.com pinterest.com/zycopolis vimeo.com/zycopolis zycopolis.tumblr.com zycopolis.com
Smash 2x01 Download + Lyics : http://smashfrance.skyrock.com/3137680590-Smash-2x01-On-Broadway.html Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/pages/Smash-France/314594771902249 Twitter : https://twitter.com/#!/SmashSFrance
The song "On Broadway!" preformed by the cast of Smash with lyrics. I own nothing. Hope you enjoy!
Original vinyl ripped, remaster 2018 by Antony Sound Studio. George Benson (born March 22, 1943) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He began his professional career at the age of 21 as a jazz guitarist. Benson uses a rest-stroke picking technique similar to that of gypsy jazz players such as Django Reinhardt. A former child prodigy, Benson first came to prominence in the 1960s, playing soul jazz with Jack McDuff and others. He then launched a successful solo career, alternating between jazz, pop, R&B; singing, and scat singing. His album Breezin' was certified triple-platinum, hitting no. 1 on the Billboard album chart in 1976.His concerts were well attended through the 1980s, and he still has a large following.[4] Benson has been honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of ...
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VIDEO BLOCKED. MSG ME FOR SONG Smokey Joe's Cafe: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller Artist: Adrian Bailey, Frederick B. Owens, Ken Ard, & Victor Trent Cook Act 1: 1. Neighborhood 2. Young Blood 3. Falling 4. Ruby Baby 5. Dance With Me 6. Neighborhood (Reprise) 7. Keep On Rollin' 8. Searchin' 9. Kansas City 10. Trouble 11. Love Me/ Don't 12. Fools Fall In Love 13. Poison Ivy 14. Don Juan 15. Shoppin' For Clothes 16. I Keep Forgettin' 17. On Broadway 18. D.W. Washburn 19. Saved Act 2: 20. Baby, That is Rock and Roll 21. Yakety Yak 22. Charlie Brown 23. Stay A While 24. Pearl's a Singer 25. Teach Me How To Shimmy 26. You're The Boss 27. Loving You 28. Treat Me Nice 29. Hound Dog 30. Little Egypt 31. I'm A Woman 32. There Goes My Baby 33. Love Potion #9...
"Nights on Broadway" is a song by the Bee Gees from the Main Course album released in 1975. The second single released from the album, it immediately followed their number-one hit "Jive Talkin'". This track was credited to Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb.
Recording this track started on 20 January 1975 and continued on 30 January, when they started to record songs for the album: "Jive Talkin'" (finished 2 February), "Songbird", "Fanny (Be Tender with My Love)" (finished 19 February), "All This Making Love" and "Edge of the Universe".
Barry Gibb talked about "Nights on Broadway" on The Larry King Show on 2 February 2002:
Producer Arif Mardin asked if one of the Bee Gees member could do some screaming during the main chorus to make the song more exciting. In response, Barry Gibb began singing higher and higher, eventually singing it in a falsetto that was unexpectedly powerful. He had never known he had such an ability and Barry's falsetto became a trademark of the Bee Gees, although Maurice had been harmonizing in falsetto for years and did the shadow "blamin it all" part in falsetto, Barry recalled in a May 2001 interview with Mojo magazine "Arif said to me, "Can you scream?" I said, "under certain circumstances". He said, "Can you scream in tune?" I said, "well, I'll try"".
Here we are
In a room full of strangers
Standing in the dark
Where your eyes couldn't see me
Well, I have to follow you
Though you did not want me to
That won't stop my lovin' you
I can't stay away
Blamin' it all
On the nights on Broadway
Singin' them love songs
Singin' them straight to my heart songs
Blamin' it all
On the nights on Broadway
Singin' them sweet sounds
To that crazy, crazy town
And now in my place
There are so many others
Standing in the line
How long will they stand between us?
Well, I have to follow you
Though you did not want me to
But that won't stop my lovin' you
I can't stay away
Blamin' it all
On the nights on Broadway
Singin' them love songs
Singin' them straight to my heart songs
Blamin' it all
On the nights on Broadway
Singin' them sweet sounds
To that crazy, crazy town
I will wait
Even if it takes forever
Oh oh, yea yea
Even if it takes a life time
Somehow I feel inside
You never ever left my side
Make it like it was before
Even if it takes a life time, takes a life time
Blamin' it all
On the nights on Broadway
Singin' them love songs
Singin' them straight to my heart songs
Blamin' it all
On the nights on Broadway
Singin' them sweet sounds
To that crazy, crazy town
Blamin' it all
On the nights on Broadway
Singin' them love songs
Singin' them straight to my heart songs
Blamin' it all
On the nights on Broadway
Singin' them sweet sounds
To that crazy, crazy, crazy town
Blamin' it all
On the nights on Broadway
Singin' them love songs
Singin' them straight to my heart songs
Blamin' it all
On the nights on Broadway
Singin' them sweet sounds