The song of the day for Thursday, November 27, 2025, is “The Folks That Live on the Hill.” About This Song “The Folks That Live on the Hill” was written by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein for the 1937 movie High, Wide, and Handsome, where it was introduced by Irene Dunne. Bing Crosby recorded it […]
Quote of the Day
It’s funny; sometimes when people who are well-off ask me where I’m from and I say Astoria, they laugh at me because it’s so down compared to the big skyscrapers in Manhattan. That’s really another form of prejudice. But I secretly laugh back at them, because I know that the greeted part of New York City is Astoria, since it’s where the secretaries, the teachers, the writers, the promising actors and actresses and director live. Before they become famous, many of them start out there—as do the firemen and the policemen; everyone who makes the whole city work. You name to, they run it—and they take great pride in doing things right. And I loved growing up there.
Tony Bennett

Song of the Day: Country Girl
The song of the day for Wednesday, November 26, 2025, is “Country Girl.” About This Song “Country Girl” was written by the Canadian-born composer, conductor, arranger and trumpet player Robert Farnon. Farnon composed both light classical and popular music, as well as film and television scores. Robert Farnon worked with Tony Bennett on several albums, […]

Song of the Day: This Time The Dream’s On Me
The song of the day for Tuesday, November 25, 2025, is “This Time The Dream’s On Me.” About This Song “This Time The Dream’s On Me” was written by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer for the 1941 film musical, Blues in the Night which also featured the title song. Blues in the Night is a […]

Song of the Day: Daybreak
The song of the day for Monday, November 24, 2025, is “Daybreak.” About This Song “Daybreak” was written by Ferde Grofé and Harold Adamson. The song was part of a classical suite of songs by Ferde Grofé called Mississippi Suite, composed in 1925. Lyricist Harold Adamson took the theme from the final movement and wrote […]
