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The Year of Tony Bennett

An Appreciation of the Art and Music of Tony Bennett

February 19, 2021 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: A Sleepin’ Bee

The song of the day for Saturday, February 20, 2021, is “A Sleeping’ Bee.”

About This Song

“A Sleeping’ Bee” was written by Harold Arlen and Truman Capote for the 1954 musical House of Flowers, based on the Truman Capote novella. Set in Haiti, the production featured a trio of steel drummers (more precisely known as pannists) from Trinidad.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “A Sleeping’ Bee” with Ralph Sharon in 1959 for their album Tony Sings For Two, released in 1961.

A Sleepin" Bee

Listen to A Sleepin" Bee on Spotify. Tony Bennett · Song · 1961.

“A Sleeping’ Bee,” as well as Tony Sings For Two, is available from Apple Music.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Harold Arlen, Harold Arlen Week, Ralph Sharon, Tony Bennett, Tony Sings for Two, Truman Capote

February 18, 2021 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: I’ve Got The World On A String

The song of the day for Friday, February 19, 2021, is “I’ve Got The World On A String.”

About This Song

“I’ve Got the World on a String” was written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler for the 1932 Cotton Club Parade, where it was introduced by Cab Calloway and Bing Crosby. Alec Wilder, in American Popular Song, considers it one of Arlen’s loveliest songs.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “I’ve Got The World On A String” in 1992 for his tribute album to Frank Sinatra, Perfectly Frank.

I"ve Got the World On a String

Listen to I"ve Got the World On a String on Spotify. Tony Bennett · Song · 1992.

“I’ve Got The World On A String,” as well as Perfectly Frank, is available from Apple Music.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Harold Arlen, Harold Arlen Week, Perfectly Frank, Ted Koehler, Tony Bennett

February 17, 2021 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Last Night When We Were Young

The song of the day for is “Last Night When We Were Young.”

About This Song

Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg wrote “Last Night When We Were Young” in 1935. Arlen considered “Last Night When We Were Young” to be one of his favorite songs. In American Popular Song, Alec Wilder calls it a “most remarkable and beautiful song … (that) goes far beyond the boundaries of popular music.” Yip Harburg has said that he doesn’t know exactly where the title came from but that “the juxtaposition of those two phrases is almost a whole world of philosophy.” All in all, it’s a very beautiful and introspective song that is much beloved by singers. Frank Sinatra included on his wonderful album In The Wee Small Hours. It has also been recorded by Judy Garland, Mel Tormé, Carmen McRae, and Tony Bennett.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “Last Night When We Were Young” in 1992 for the album Perfectly Frank. Playing with Bennett is The Ralph Sharon Trio, with Sharon on piano, Paul Langosch on bass and Joe Barbera on drums.’

Perfectly Frank won the 1992 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Performance.

Last Night When We Were Young

Listen to Last Night When We Were Young on Spotify. Tony Bennett · Song · 1992.

“Last Night When We Were Young,” as well as Perfectly Frank, is available from Apple Music.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Happy Birthday Harold Arlen, Harold Arlen, Harold Arlen Week, Joe Barbera, Paul Langosch, The Ralph Sharon Trio, Yip Harburg

February 16, 2021 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Over The Rainbow

The song of the day for Wednesday, February 17, 2021, is “Over The Rainbow.”

About This Song

Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg wrote “Over The Rainbow” in 1939 for The Wizard of Oz. Probably the most widely known of all Arlen’s songs, “Over The Rainbow” is from The Wizard Of Oz. Interestingly, the producers wanted to cut the song from the film, as they felt it slowed downed the movie. Thankfully, the preview audiences preferred the movie with the song. “Over The Rainbow” ranked as the #1 song of the 20th century per the Recording Industry Association of America and the National Endowment of the Arts.The song has always been closely associated with Judy Garland. In a letter to Harold Arlen, Judy Garland wrote that the song “…has become part of my life. It’s so symbolic of everybody’s dreams and wishes that I’m sure that’s why some people get tears in their eyes when they hear it. I’ve sung it thousands of times and it’s still the song that’s closest to my heart.”

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “Over The Rainbow” in 1960 for his album Tony Bennett Sings A String of Harold Arlen. It’s no wonder that Bennett chose Arlen for his first tribute album–Arlen’s body of work will never be eclipsed by any other songwriter. Glenn Osser wrote the arrangement and conducted the orchestra.

Over The Rainbow

Listen to Over The Rainbow on Spotify. Tony Bennett · Song · 1960.

“Over The Rainbow,” as well as Tony Bennett Sings A String of Harold Arlen, is available from Apple Music.

I got a couple of extra videos for you today.

The first is very dear to me. It’s Yip Harburg singing “Over The Rainbow” from a television program about American songwriting. It makes me cry–in a good way–every time I watch it.

Yip Harburg - Over The Rainbow

After many requests, I am uploading this short clip which I use in teaching the basics of songwriting. It is a moving version of "Over The Rainbow" by the lyricist himself.

The second is from Judy’s final live performance in Denmark in March 1969. She died on June 22, 1969.

Judy Garland - Over The Rainbow (last performance)

With the new Judy Garland (1922-1969) movie coming out, I am listening to the later Judy Garland more. Here is the last public performance of Over The Rainbow. Judy sang this at a Denmark concert on March 25, 1969, and she died on June 22, 1969.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Glenn Osser, Harold Arlen, Harold Arlen Week, Judy Garland, The Wizard of Oz, Tony Bennett, Tony Bennett Sings A String of Harold Alren, Yip Harburg

February 14, 2021 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: The Man That Got Away

The song of the day for Monday, February 15, 2021, is “The Man That Got Away.”

About Today

Today The Year of Tony Bennett begins a week dedicated to songwriter Harold Arlen, who was born as Hyman Arluck on February 15, 1905. The song of a cantor, Harold Arlen quickly became one of America’s best songwriters. We’ll spending this week exploring some of his songs.

About This Song

“The Man That Got Away” by Harold Arlen and Ira Gershwin was written for Judy Garland for the 1954 version of A Star Is Born, with James Mason. Her performance of the song is legendary in film history, with 27 takes in three days, three separate sessions, and two different directors. The filmed scene is brilliant and made the song a huge hit for Garland, who sang it in most of her concerts.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “The Man That Got Away” on October 28, 1959, with Ralph Sharon. The singer and the pianist booked the studio for themselves–no other musicians. Sharon brought in a briefcase full of sheet music. They’d look at a song and decide if they wanted to record it. After finding the right key with Bennett, Sharon would work out an arrangement in just a few minutes and then they’d record the song.They recorded 16 songs in that session, 12 of which made it to the album Tony Sings For Two, which Columbia didn’t release until February 1961.

The Man That Got Away

Listen to The Man That Got Away on Spotify. Tony Bennett · Song · 1961.

“The Man That Got Away,” as well as Tony Sings For Two, is available from Apple Music.

How can I play “The Man That Got Away” with also including this video?

The Man That Got Away - A Star Is Born (1954)

Of course this is the original version that was written for Judy by Harold Arlen for the film A Star Is Born in 1954. Judy Garland is 32 years old here.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: A Star Is Born, Harold Arlen, Harold Arlen birthday, Harold Arlen Week, Ira Gershwin, Judy Garland, Ralph Sharon, Tony Bennett, Tony Songs For Two

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