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Jule Styne (/ˈdʒuːli staɪn/; December 31, 1905 – September 20, 1994) was a British-American songwriter especially famous for a series of Broadway musicals, which include several very well known and frequently revived shows.
Among his most enduring songs is "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!", co-written with Sammy Cahn in 1945.
Styne was born in London as Julius Kerwin Stein to Jewish immigrants from the Ukraine, Russian Empire who ran a small grocery. At the age of eight he moved with his family to Chicago, where at an early age he began taking piano lessons. He proved to be a prodigy and performed with the Chicago, St. Louis, and Detroit Symphonies before he was ten years old.
Styne attended Chicago Musical College, but before then he had already attracted attention of another teenager, Mike Todd, later a successful film producer, who commissioned him to write a song for a musical act that he was creating. It was the first of over 1,500 published songs Styne composed in his career. In 1929, Styne was playing with the Ben Pollack band, and wrote the song Sunday.
Jule Styne, Hugh Downs, 1979 Interview and Song from "Gypsy"
Jule Styne plays and talks
Theater Talk: Remembering Jule Styne
Jule Styne Medley full cast Channing, Jeffries, Kert, Jones, Comden Green
Shirley Bassey - Time After Time (A Jule Styne/Sammy Cahn song) (1979 Show #1)
Jule Styne - Gypsy: Overture (1962)
Everything's coming up Roses: the Overtures of Jule Styne
People (1964 song by Jule Styne / Bob Merrill) Duke Ellington w/ Johnny Hodges, alto sax
"If you hadn't but you did" (Jule Styne) - performed by Caitlin McGillivray
Shirley Bassey - People (People Who Need People) (1979 Show #5)
Jule Styne discusses his legendary Broadway career and performs "Everything's Coming Up Roses" from "Gypsy" in this rare TV interview with Hugh Downs from 1979.
clip from an "Arts & Entertainment Revue" episode from the early 90s
A classic THEATER TALK looking back at the life of composer JULE STYNE (who was born January 1, 1906) with ARTHUR LAURENTS, CHARLES STROUSE, SUSAN BIRKENHEAD, BETTY COMDEN and the late ADOLPH GREEN. Theater Talk is a series devoted to the world of the stage. It began on New York television in 1993 and is co-hosted by Michael Riedel (Broadway columnist for the New York Post) and series producer Susan Haskins. The program is one of the few independent productions on PBS and now airs weekly on Thirteen/WNET in New York and WGBH in Boston. Now, CUNY TV offers New York City viewers additional opportunities to catch each week's show. (Of course, Theater Talk is no stranger to CUNY TV, since the show is taped here each week before its first airing on Thirteen/WNET.) The series is produced by The...
1979 (Here is a beautiful timeless classic performed by Shirley Bassey on her TV Show) This song was recorded and released on Shirley's 1978 LP Titled, 'Yesterdays' ABOUT this song: "Time After Time" is a jazz standard written by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne in 1947. It was first introduced by Frank Sinatra (and subsequently by Kathryn Grayson) in the 1947 movie It Happened in Brooklyn. It is also popular within the Barbershop scene. LYRICS: Time after time I tell myself That I'm so lucky to be loving you So lucky to be the one you run to see In the evening when the day is through. I only know what I know the passing years will show You've kept my love so young so new And time after time you'll hear me say that I'm So lucky to be loving you. And time after time you'll hear me say t...
Overture from the film "Gypsy" Composer: Jule Styne Arranger: Frank Perkins Performer: Warner Brothers Studio Orchestra conducted by Frank Perkins Label: Rhino Movie Music R2 73873 - Track #1 Recorded: 1962
Gypsy 1 Overture Jule Styne Jack Everly & The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 5:21 High Button Shoes 2 Overture Jule Styne Jack Everly & The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 5:01 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 3 Overture Leo Robin / Jule Styne Jack Everly & The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 5:02 Two on the Aisle 4 Overture Jule Styne Jack Everly & The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 4:23 Hazel Flagg 5 Overture Jule Styne Jack Everly & The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 6:02 Bells Are Ringing 6 Overture Jule Styne Jack Everly & The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 5:28 Say Darling 7 Overture Jule Styne Jack Everly & The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 5:39 Do-Re-Mi 8 Overture Oscar Hammerstein II / Richard Rodgers Jack Everly & The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 5:09 Subways Are for Sle...
I imagine people of a certain age who heard this song a zillion times in the 1960s and 1970s will either love or hate this version by the Duke Ellington Orchestra, featuring alto saxophone star Johnny Hodges. The song is from the 1964 Broadway musical "Funny Girl", and is closely associated with Barbara Streisand, who sang the song in the musical in New York, and later in London, and also in the 1968 film adaptation. Duke Ellington recorded the song in 1965, and it was released on the Reprise album "Ellington 66".
Performed by Caitlin McGillivray at St Andrew's & St George's West, Edinburgh on 23 August 2016. Piano - Jamie Lang "Joe" - Stuart Murray Mitchell Filmed, recorded & edited by Steve Richer
1979 (Shirley Bassey recorded this song and included it on her 1965 LP titled, 'Shirley Bassey Stops The Shows (UK Cover) and 'Shirley Bassey Belts The Best (USA Cover). Here she is in 1979 performing this song on her TV Variety Show. Everyone recognizes this song as one of Barbra Streisand's signature songs, and at the end of this clip there is a 2013 great picture of them together nearly four decades after both recorded this classic song. (It's unfortunate, but WMG Publishing has blocked the view of Shirley's studio recording of this great song worldwide; otherwise, I would have uploaded it because it's great!) ABOUT this song: People" is a song that was written by Jule Styne (composer) and Bob Merrill (lyricist) for the Broadway musical Funny Girl (1964) starring Barbra Streisand,...
Barbra sang "Time Ater Time" by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn only once, at the ACLU benefit for Daniel Elsberg in 1973. A beautiful rare performance.
Tuomo Uusitalo Trio @ Smalls Jazz Club April 1, 2017 Tuomo Uusitalo - piano Myles Sloniker - bass Itay Morchi - drums
Track taken from the 1964 album (Ella at Juan-Les-Pins) written by Bob Merrill and Jule Styne, album recorded on July 28 and 29 1964. hope you like no copyright infringement is intended.
Carol Channing singing "I'm Just a Little Girl From Little Rock" from Jule Styne's "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" live on the '52 tour. Amazing that a live recording of a show exists that early and in this good if compressed sound. Lyrics by Leo Robin. Remastered and cleaned by Tormented Artist Ink Studios (MEEEEEAA as Carol would say).
She & Him the American indie duo, Zooey Deschanel and M Ward, Perform the classic hit "Time After Time"... She & Him featured this great song in their fifth studio album Classics (2014). "Time After Time" is a jazz standard with lyrics written by Sammy Cahn and music by Jule Styne in 1946. First recording: November 19, 1946 for Musicraft, Sarah Vaughan with Teddy Wilson Quartet (Teddy Wilson - piano, Charlie Ventura - tenor saxophone, Remo Palmieri - guitar, Billy Taylor -bass). It was introduced by Frank Sinatra (and subsequently by Kathryn Grayson) in the film It Happened in Brooklyn. SHE & HIM She & Him is an American indie duo consisting of Zooey Deschanel (vocals, piano, ukulele) and M. Ward (guitar, production). The band's first album, Volume One, was released on Merge Rec...
Liza Minnelli - SOME PEOPLE (from GYPSY) ● Music: Jule Styne ● Lyrics: Stephen Sondheim ● AZNAVOUR & MINNELLI - Live at PARIS' PALAIS DES CONGRÈS 1991 ● Some people can get a thrill, knitting sweaters and sitting still! That's okay for some people don't know they're alive! Some people can thrive and bloom, living life in a living room! That's perfect for some people of one hundred and five! But I at least gotta try! When I think of all the sights that I gotta see and all the places I gotta play, all the things that I gotta be at, come on papa, what'd'ya say? Some people can be content, playin' bingo and payin' rent! That's livin' for some people, for some hum-drum people to be, but some people - ain't me! I had a dream, a wonderful dream, papa! All about June in the Orpheum circuit! Give...
1979 (Shirley Bassey recorded this song and included it on her 1965 LP titled, 'Shirley Bassey Stops The Shows (UK Cover) and 'Shirley Bassey Belts The Best (USA Cover). Here she is in 1979 performing this song on her TV Variety Show. Everyone recognizes this song as one of Barbra Streisand's signature songs, and at the end of this clip there is a 2013 great picture of them together nearly four decades after both recorded this classic song. (It's unfortunate, but WMG Publishing has blocked the view of Shirley's studio recording of this great song worldwide; otherwise, I would have uploaded it because it's great!) ABOUT this song: People" is a song that was written by Jule Styne (composer) and Bob Merrill (lyricist) for the Broadway musical Funny Girl (1964) starring Barbra Streisand,...
SETH SIKES SINGS BERNADETTE PETERS February 25, 2017 - Live at Feinstein's/54 Below BAND: Mark Hartman (Music Director/Piano), Kristy Norter (Reeds), Corey Schutzer (Bass), Alex Bender (Trumpet), Greg Joseph (Drums), Garo Yellin (Cello) Orchestrations by Matt Aument & Neil Douglas Reilly Directed by Eric Gilliland Filmed & Edited FAMOUS IN NY - http://famousinny.com
Dolores Gray live at a benefit (source unknown) singing "Rose's Turn" from the Styne / Sondheim musical "Gypsy". I have also heard a live tape of a production she was in, this is a better performance. She had a stage mother who was legendary (the backstage fights with Bert Lahr during "Two on the Aisle" were reportedly better than the show). I cleaned this slightly. Laurents probably wasn't too happy with her rewrite of the dialogue.
A wonderful show of two amazing artists... November 8, 1964 Enjoy.. x Overture: Over The Rainbow/Never Will I Marry/What Now My Love (Et Maintenant)/Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away)/The Travelin' Life/Smile/The Man That Got Away Harold Arlen / Gilbert Bécaud / Charlie Chaplin / Delanoe / Marvin Hamlisch / Carl Sigman The Once In A Lifetime (Anthony Newley / Leslie Bricusse) The Just In Time (Betty Comden / Jule Styne) The Travelin' Life (Marvin Hamlisch) Gypsy in My Soul (Boland) Hello, Dolly! (Jerry Herman) Together Wherever We Go (Jule Styne / Stephen Sondheim) The Man That Got Away (Harold Arlen) Medley: Hooray For Love/After You've Gone/By Myself/'S Wonderful/How About You?/Lover, Come Back To Me!/You And The Night And The Music/It All Depends On You (Harold Arlen / Creame...
A classic THEATER TALK looking back at the life of composer JULE STYNE (who was born January 1, 1906) with ARTHUR LAURENTS, CHARLES STROUSE, SUSAN BIRKENHEAD, BETTY COMDEN and the late ADOLPH GREEN. Theater Talk is a series devoted to the world of the stage. It began on New York television in 1993 and is co-hosted by Michael Riedel (Broadway columnist for the New York Post) and series producer Susan Haskins. The program is one of the few independent productions on PBS and now airs weekly on Thirteen/WNET in New York and WGBH in Boston. Now, CUNY TV offers New York City viewers additional opportunities to catch each week's show. (Of course, Theater Talk is no stranger to CUNY TV, since the show is taped here each week before its first airing on Thirteen/WNET.) The series is produced by The...
Gypsy 1 Overture Jule Styne Jack Everly & The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 5:21 High Button Shoes 2 Overture Jule Styne Jack Everly & The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 5:01 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 3 Overture Leo Robin / Jule Styne Jack Everly & The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 5:02 Two on the Aisle 4 Overture Jule Styne Jack Everly & The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 4:23 Hazel Flagg 5 Overture Jule Styne Jack Everly & The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 6:02 Bells Are Ringing 6 Overture Jule Styne Jack Everly & The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 5:28 Say Darling 7 Overture Jule Styne Jack Everly & The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 5:39 Do-Re-Mi 8 Overture Oscar Hammerstein II / Richard Rodgers Jack Everly & The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 5:09 Subways Are for Sle...
The Joe Franklin Show guest Jule Styne.
Preview, hosted by Guy Giampapa presents a classic interview with Broadway Composer Jule Styne!
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a musical with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, lyrics by Leo Robin, and music by Jule Styne, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Loos. The story involves an American woman's voyage to Paris to perform in a nightclub. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01. Overture (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) 02. It's High Time 03. Bye Bye Baby 04. A Little Girl From Little Rock05. I Love What I'm Doing 06. Just a Kiss Apart 07. The Practice Scherzo 08. It's Delightful Down In Chile 09. Sunshine 10. I'm a Tingle, I'm a Glow 11. You Say You Care 12. Mamie Is Mimi 13. Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend 14. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 15. Homesick Blues 16. Keeping Cool With Coolidge
Album: Chet Baker Sings Artist: Chet Baker Label: Pacific Jazz (PJLP-11) Format: 10" LP Year: 1954 I am fairly certain most of these songs are already on YouTube as individual tracks, but here is the full LP. All audio is ripped directly from the record in the video, all pops and crackles and usual vinyl noises have been preserved. Track list: 0:18 - "But Not For Me" (George and Ira Gershwin) 3:18 - "Time After Time" (Jule Styne/Sammy Cahn) 6:02 - "My Funny Valentine" (Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart) 8:18 - "I Fall In Love Too Easily" (Jule Styne/Sammy Cahn) 12:14 - "There Will Never Be Another You" (Harry Warren/Mac Gordon) 15:10 - "I Get Along Without You Very Well" (Hoagy Carmichael) 18:06 - "The Thrill Is Gone" (Roy Hawkins/Rick Darnell) 20:52 - "Look For The Silver Lining" (Jerome Ke...
Subscribe for free to stay connected to our channel and easily access our video updates! http://bit.ly/2rjga9v -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chet Baker - When Chet Baker Sings (Full Album) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tip: click on the time and listen your favorite song Track list: 1 | 00:00 | Chet Baker - Time After Time (Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn) 2 | 02:47 | Chet Baker - Let's Get Lost (Frank Loesser, Jimmy McHugh) 3 | 06:28 | Chet Baker - Look For The Silver Lining (Buddy DeSylva, Jerome Kern) 4 | 09:07 | Chet Baker - Like Someone In Love (James Van Heusen) 5 | 11:33 | Chet Baker - My Ideal (Chase) 6 | 15:56 | Chet Baker - I Get Along...
A wonderful show of two amazing artists... November 8, 1964 Enjoy.. x Overture: Over The Rainbow/Never Will I Marry/What Now My Love (Et Maintenant)/Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away)/The Travelin' Life/Smile/The Man That Got Away Harold Arlen / Gilbert Bécaud / Charlie Chaplin / Delanoe / Marvin Hamlisch / Carl Sigman The Once In A Lifetime (Anthony Newley / Leslie Bricusse) The Just In Time (Betty Comden / Jule Styne) The Travelin' Life (Marvin Hamlisch) Gypsy in My Soul (Boland) Hello, Dolly! (Jerry Herman) Together Wherever We Go (Jule Styne / Stephen Sondheim) The Man That Got Away (Harold Arlen) Medley: Hooray For Love/After You've Gone/By Myself/'S Wonderful/How About You?/Lover, Come Back To Me!/You And The Night And The Music/It All Depends On You (Harold Arlen / Creame...
Jule Styne discusses his legendary Broadway career and performs "Everything's Coming Up Roses" from "Gypsy" in this rare TV interview with Hugh Downs from 1979.
clip from an "Arts & Entertainment Revue" episode from the early 90s
The Joe Franklin Show guest Jule Styne.
In this interview from 1975, songwriter Sammy Cahn talks about writing for Frank Sinatra, signers who don't sing the songs written for them, changing his name through the years, his mother and the deal they made before his bar mitzvah, playing the violin as a child and discovering you can make money playing music, Samuel Goldwyn, Jule Styne, James Barton, James Caan and Paul Anka. From 1974 to 2000, Canada’s Brian Linehan conducted thousands of in-depth interviews with the greatest actors and directors from over 60 years of film history. His programs City Lights and Linehan have not been seen since they first aired and are now available for the first time for licensing. Linehan, a stylishly gifted broadcaster, meticulously did all his own research and that, coupled with his knowledge and ...
A classic THEATER TALK looking back at the life of composer JULE STYNE (who was born January 1, 1906) with ARTHUR LAURENTS, CHARLES STROUSE, SUSAN BIRKENHEAD, BETTY COMDEN and the late ADOLPH GREEN. Theater Talk is a series devoted to the world of the stage. It began on New York television in 1993 and is co-hosted by Michael Riedel (Broadway columnist for the New York Post) and series producer Susan Haskins. The program is one of the few independent productions on PBS and now airs weekly on Thirteen/WNET in New York and WGBH in Boston. Now, CUNY TV offers New York City viewers additional opportunities to catch each week's show. (Of course, Theater Talk is no stranger to CUNY TV, since the show is taped here each week before its first airing on Thirteen/WNET.) The series is produced by The...
FUNNY GIRL OCTOBER 11 - NOVEMBER 8, 2015 MUSIC by Jule Styne LYRICS Bob Merrill BOOK BY Isobel Lennart DIRECTED BY Peter Hinton CHOREOGRAPHY Dayna Tekatch The rags to riches musical story of Broadway’s greatest star brought to life by visionary director Peter Hinton Sassy songstress and comedienne Fanny Brice casts off her humble roots to become the “greatest star” of the Ziegfeld Follies. But will an irresistible romance with a gambling man derail her dreams? A dazzling and evocative rare musical revival, Funny Girl features the beloved songs “Don't Rain on My Parade” and “People,” immortalized by Barbra Streisand in the classic 1968 film. A SEGAL CENTRE PRODUCTION Tickets: $32-$64 -- Pour la première fois à Montréal! Comédie musicale nommée 8 fois aux prix Tony! Le 11 octobre – 8 n...
Does anyone know what Jule Styne tribute Barbra Streisand filmed this message for? If not the 1990 Kennedy Center Honors tribute to Jule Styne, then a March 2, 1987 tribute at Avery Fisher Hall in NYC.
Gypsy: A Musical Fable Book by Arthur Laurents Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Directed by Tony Knight Co-directed/Choreographed by Nikki Snelson Musical Director by Ben Kiley Featuring graduands of BA(Hons) Musical Theatre and supported by the Technical Theatre Programme 20 - 23 March 2013, 7.30pm 2pm Matinee on 23 March The Singapore Airlines Theatre, LASALLE College of the Arts | 1 McNally Street Tickets: $20 / $10 Tickets available at SISTIC
Bing Crosby presents Adolph Deutsch and Saul Chaplin the Oscar for Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) for Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Dimitri Tiomkin the Oscar for Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) for The High and the Mighty, and Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn the Oscar for Music (Song) for Three Coins in the Fountain, at the 27th Academy Awards. Hosted by Bob Hope. See more 1955 Oscar highlights: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8RjvesnvDP-m4QFFJBXT3pSN4amLqoo Become an Oscar Insider: http://www.oscars.org/insider/ Check out our Academy Originals: https://www.youtube.com/user/AcademyOriginals ABOUT THE ACADEMY The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is the world's preeminent movie-related organization, with a membership of more than 6,000 of the m...
Time after Time
I tell myself that I'm
So lucky to be..Jule Styne
When things seemed so dark
I walked up to Ray Stark
And I said "Please meet a friend of mine
Ray Stark, Barbra Streisand, Barbra Streisand, Ray Stark "
Ms. Streisand sang and I played
He said ,she looks just like my maid
Just you do your job and I'll do mine
Which just goes to show
How much producers know
He said ?Bellbath? would be divine
You all know the switch
The maid, she made him rich