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The Year of Tony Bennett

An Appreciation of the Art and Music of Tony Bennett

March 3, 2013 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: The Song Is Ended

The song of the day for Monday, March 4, 2013 is The Song Is Ended.

About This Song

The Song Is Ended was written in 1927 by Irving Berlin. The song is said to be from a musical called Will o’ The Whispers, which never opened in New York, but did run in London in 1928.

About This Version

This delightful recording of The Song Is Ended is from Bennett’s 1987 Bennett/Berlin album, comprised completely of Irving Berlin songs. This album is a lot of fun and features some great jazz musicians for various numbers, including Dizzy Gillespie on this recording.

Your author had the great pleasure to hear Dizzy Gillespie at Blues Alley in Washington DC back in 1981. My friend and I arrived early to get a good table, as we would eventually be a party of eight. As she and I settled in early, Dizzy and the band arrived for their setup and when he saw us, he said “Hello lovely ladies.” Whenever I may feel a little blue, I remember that Dizzy Gillespie once called me a lovely lady and I immediately cheer up.

http://open.spotify.com/track/3YudPLcZLV79R1j2WaS4xU
The Song Is Ended, as well as the full Bennett/Berlin album, is available from iTunes.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Dizzy Gillespie, Irving Berlin

January 17, 2013 By Suzanne 1 Comment

In Grand Company, or Get Thee to Starbucks UPDATED

I found an amazing CD at my local Starbucks today that I recommend to anyone who loves Duke Ellington.

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It’s called In Grand Company. It’s a compilation of recordings made by Duke Ellington with other artists: Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie and many, many more.

But the one amazing cut on this CD is It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing) with Louis Armstrong. I love this song and have featured it as a song of the day here. But I’ve never heard anything as exciting as this recording with the Duke and Louis. If nothing else, it’s the first time I’ve ever heard the verse sung.

UPDATED: I found the recording of It Don’t Mean A Thing for you to listen to. If this doesn’t swing, I don’t know what does.

It Don"t Mean A Thing (If It Ain"t Got That Swing)

Listen to It Don"t Mean A Thing (If It Ain"t Got That Swing) on Spotify. Song · Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington · 2010

 

I don’t know how long Starbucks will have this in the stores, but I do encourage you to find this CD and give it a listen. You can also purchase it online from Starbucks. The CD also comes with a booklet with informative liner notes by Steven Stolder, who also produced this compilation for Sony Music Entertainment.

And, while you’re there, the Starbucks store has Viva Duets, if you haven’t picked up your copy yet.

 

Filed Under: Extras Tagged With: Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, In Grand Company, Louis Armstrong, Starbucks

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