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The Year of Tony Bennett

An Appreciation of the Art and Music of Tony Bennett

November 29, 2012 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Watch What Happens

The Song of the Day for Thursday, November 29, 2012 is Watch What Happens.

About Watch What Happens

Watch What Happens was written for the 1964  Les Parapluies De Cherbourg (The Umbrellas of Cherbourgh) by Michael Legrand, with lyrics by the film’s screenwriter, Jacques Demy. Norman Gimbel wrote the English lyrics.

About This Version

This version is from Tony Bennett’s wonderful 1965 album If I Ruled The World: Songs For The Jet Set and was arranged and conducted by Don Costa. The Ralph Sharon Trio ,with Hal Gaylor on bass and Billy Exiner on drums, was featured on the album, as was Al Cohn on tenor saxophone. Ernie Altschuler produced the album.

Mr. Bennett’s recording of Watch What Happens was included on a later release of the soundtrack that included several bonus tracks of jazz interpretations of songs from the film. The soundtrack is available on Amazon.

Watch What Happens, along with the album If I Ruled The World: Songs For The Jet Set, is available from iTunes.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Al Cohn, Jacque Demy, Michael Legrand, Norman Gimbel, Ralph Sharon Trio, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg

September 25, 2012 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Smile

The Song of the Day for September 25, 2012 is Smile.

About Smile

The music for the song Smile was written by the film artist Charles “Charlie” Chaplin for his 1936 film Modern Times. The lyrics were added in 1954 by John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons.

About This Version

In the last three concerts of Mr. Bennett’s that I have attended, at the end of the concert, he sings Smile, followed by When You’re Smiling, the Louis Armstrong favorite. I love this sweet and poignant end to his concerts.

Mr. Bennett first recorded this song as a single in 1959 and again in 1962 for I Left My Heart in San Francisco. Today’s version comes from the 1966 The Movie Song Album, which also includes The Shadow of Your Smile, another song that Mr. Bennett frequently sings in his performances.

This version of Smile was arranged by Al Cohn and conducted by Johnny Mandel, with Tommy Flanagan on piano.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Al Cohn, Charlie Chaplin, Modern Times, Tommy Flanagan

July 6, 2012 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Fly Me To The Moon

Mr. Bennett has recorded only two versions of this song.

If I Ruled The World: Tony Bennett Sings For the Jet Set 1965 with The Ralph Sharon Trio. Featuring Al Cohn on saxophone. Produced by Ernie Altschuler. Also collected on The Essential Tony Bennett and Forty Years of Tony Bennett
MTV Unplugged 1994
The Ralph Sharon Trio

This song was originally called In Other Words, but the publishers later changed the title to Fly Me To The Moon. Mr. Bennett says in the booklet included in Forty Years of Tony Bennett that “composer extraordinaire Bart Howard always felt that this was the definitive performance of his song.” You’ll get no argument from me; this arrangement is exquisitely beautiful and haunting.

I think it’s interesting that other than the live MTV performance, Tony Bennett has not re-recorded the song with another arrangement. But how do you improve on perfection?

That said, my favorite version of this song has never been recorded. It was the version that Mr. Bennett sang at the Paramount Theater in Seattle, Washington on September 14, 2007. This was my first Tony Bennett performance. By the time I bought my tickets, there were no orchestra seats left and I could only get tickets in what was (optimistically) called the mezzanine. At that time, I didn’t know that at certain concert halls, Mr. Bennett sometimes sings this song a capella, without a microphone. Towards the end of the concert, he put down his microphone and started to sing Fly Me To The Moon. Even in back of the house, his voice filled the auditorium. All of us hung on every note, never wanting this beauty to ever end. I’ve since heard him do the song without a microphone, but nothing could have prepared me for that first moment. It was, and remains, a moment of pure magic.

Note:  While the versions of this song are the same on If I Ruled The World as it is on the two compilation albums, the time on If I Ruled The World is shorter by 11 seconds, as it omits a short piano-only introduction that is included later. But it is the same version, recorded on February 18, 1965.

Fly Me To The Moon

Music and Lyrics: Bart Howard
Written in 1954.

Poets often use many words
To say a simple thing
It takes thought and time and rhyme
To make a poem sing
With music and words I’ve been playing
For you I have written a song
To be sure that you know what I’m saying
I’ll translate as I go along

Fly me to the moon
And let me play among the stars
Let me see what spring is like
On Jupiter and Mars
In other words
Hold my hand
In other words
Darling kiss me

Fill my heart with song
And let me sing forevermore
You are all I long for
All I worship and adore
In other words
Please be true
In other words
I love you.

Filed Under: Songs Tagged With: Al Cohn, Bart Howard, Ralph Sharon Trio, Seattle, Tony Bennett

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