The song of the day for Monday, June 15, 2026, is “I Remember You.” About This Song “I Remember You” was written by Victor Schertzinger and Johnny Mercer for the 1942 movie The Fleet’s In (directed by the composer Schertzinger), where it was introduced by Dorothy Lamour. It is said that Mercer wrote the lyric […]
Quote of the Day
Johnny was born in Savannah, Georgia, to a prominent Georgia family that included Revolutionary War heroes and a Confederate general. His parents noticed that he loved music at an early age and took him to see minstrel shows and vaudeville troupes. But growing up in Savannah in the early twentieth century, Johnny heard the music that nourished jazz and the blues in the cries of street vendors and fishermen, singing in southern dialect. He was enthralled.
At the age of nineteen, he moved to New York. He did odd jobs by day and wrote and played music at night.
Tony Bennett

Song of the Day: There’s a Lull in My Life
The song of the day for Sunday, June 14, 2026, is “There’s a Lull in My Life.” About This Song “There’s a Lull in My Life” was written by Harry Revel and Mack Gordon for the 1937 film Wake Up and Live, where it was introduced by Alice Faye. The song is considered somewhat experimental […]

Song of the Day: A Shine In Your Shoes
The song of the day for Saturday, June 13, 2026, is “A Shine In Your Shoes.” About This Song “A Shine In Your Shoes” was written by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz for the 1932 Broadway musical Flying Colors. The same song was used for the 1953 movie The Band Wagon, which starred Fred Astaire […]

Song of the Day: You Must Believe In Spring
The song of the day for Friday, June 12, 2026, is “You Must Believe In Spring.” About This Song “You Must Believe in Spring” was written by Michel Legrand, with English lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman, for the 1967 French film Les Demoiselles de Rochefort, which starred Catherine Deneuve. “You Must Believe In Spring” […]
