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The Year of Tony Bennett

An Appreciation of the Art and Music of Tony Bennett

February 26, 2014 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Stranger in Paradise

The song of the day for Wednesday, February 26, 2014 is “Stranger in Paradise.”

About This Song

Tony Bennett pretty much single-handedly saved the 1953 musical Kismet, from which “Stranger in Paradise” was the major song of the evening. In a busy Broadway season, Kismet was opening in New York during a newspaper strike, which was and still is, the major venue for the advertising and public relations for a Broadway production. Instead the producers tried two new techniques to sell their show: advertising on television (!) and getting Tony Bennett to record “Stranger in Paradise” to take advantage of the radio play for a new Tony Bennett song. Bennett recorded the song in November and it was released immediately. By the time Kismet opened in December, the song was big hit and when it was sung in the first act, it stopped the show!

The music in Kismet was adapted from the works of Alexander Borodin, with lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest. In spite of a negative review from Time magazine, it won the Tony Award for Best Musical.

About This Version

Today’s version of “Stranger in Paradise” is the live version from Tony Bennett’s 1962 concert at Carnegie Hall. Both of us have been listening to this album a lot lately and wanted to choose a song from that concert for today. There is such a wonderful energy in his live performances, which thankfully comes through loud and clear in this concert recording. In “Stranger in Paradise,” you get a strong sense of the arc of the song building as the song progresses, a motif that one sees in Western adaptations and nods to Middle Eastern music (such as in Cole Porter’s “Begin the Beguine”). And then, in an instant, he switches gears as he moves on to “This Could Be Start of Something Big.” Here’s Tony Bennett at his very best.

http://open.spotify.com/track/6ZIik1GmCLzKZ4TZhnhp2T
“Stranger in Paradise,” as well as the complete Tony Bennett at Carnegie Hall concert, is available from iTunes.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Alexander Borodin, George Forrest, Robert Wright, Tony Bennett at Carnegie Hall

January 10, 2013 By Suzanne 2 Comments

Song of the Day: Stranger In Paradise

Continuing the Tony Bennett 1950s Hit Parade, the song of the day for Thursday, January 10, 2013 is Stranger In Paradise.

Tony Bennett

About Stranger In Paradise

This song is from the 1953 Broadway musical Kismet, which won the Tony Award for Best Musical. Like much of the music used in Kismet, the music was adapted from the music of classical composer Alexander Borodin. Lyrics for this song, as well for additional music in Kismet, are from Robert Wright and George Forrest.

About This Version

As Kismet was preparing to open on Broadway, New York City was suffering from a massive newspaper strike, thus depriving any new show from getting the publicity and reviews it needed to survive and thrive in a busy Broadway season. The Kismet producer contacted Columbia Records and asked to have Tony Bennett record the big song from the production, Stranger In Paradise, in advance of the show’s December 1953 opening. By November 1953, Bennett’s single of Stranger In Paradise was the number two song in the country and received heavy radio play,  generating interest in the new musical. The song was sung in the production by Richard Kiley (who later starred in the 1965 Broadway musical Man Of La Mancha) and Doretta Morrow.

Tony Bennett recorded the song in October 1953; it was arranged and conducted by Percy Faith.  The recording was included on Mr. Bennett’s very popular 1962 album, Mr. Broadway.

Stranger in Paradise

Listen to Stranger in Paradise on Spotify. Song · Tony Bennett · 1962

Strangers In Paradise, as well as the full Mr. Broadway album, is available at iTunes.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Alexander Borodin, George Forrest, Kismet, Robert Wright

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