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The Year of Tony Bennett

An Appreciation of the Art and Music of Tony Bennett

January 21, 2020 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Where Do You Start

The song of the day for Wednesday, January 22, 2020, is “Where Do You Start.”

About This Song

“Where Do You Start,” written in 1987, is one of the great songs from
Alan and Marilyn Bergman, with a beautiful melody by Johnny Mandel. This song has had many beautiful recordings: Nancy Lamott, Shirley Horn, Rosemary Clooney, Barbra Streisand, the Brad Mehldau Trio, Annie Ross, and Tony Bennett.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “Where Do You Start” in 2004 for his album The Art of Romance. Composer Johnny Mandel wrote the arrangement.

On a personal note–I’d been a fan of Tony’s for quite a while. But the release of The Art of Romance coincided with the purchase of my first iPod. Literally, I could not stop listening to the album for many weeks–on the bus, at work, after I got home–thanks to that iPod, I could listen to the album, anytime, anywhere. I fell in love with The Art of Romance and in love with Tony Bennett.

“Where Do You Start,” as well as The Art of Romance, is available from iTunes.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Alan Bergman, Johnny Mandel, Marilyn Bergman, The Art of Romance

October 1, 2019 By Suzanne 2 Comments

Song of the Day: How Do You Keep the Music Playing

The song of the day for Tuesday, October 2, 2019, is “How Do You Keep the Music Playing.”

About This Song

“How Do You Keep the Music Playing” was written by Michel Legrand, with lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman,for the 1982 movie Best Friends, which starred Burt Reynolds and Goldie Hawn. The initial recording was a duet by Patti Austin and James Ingram, which became a hit single in 1983. It was one of three songs with lyrics by then Bergmans that were nominated that year for an Academy Award for Best Song (though the award went to “Up Where We Belong” from the movie An Officer and a Gentleman). The song has become a popular standard and has had many fine recordings, including those by Frank Sinatra (who encouraged Bennett to sing this song), Frankie Laine, Johnny Mathis, Tony Bennett and George Michael and, most recently, Tony Bennett and Aretha Franklin.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “How Do You Keep the Music Playing” in 1986 for his album The Art of Excellence, featuring an arrangement by Jorge Calandrelli.

The Art of Excellence was Bennett’s first album after his return to Columbia Records in the 1980s. He describes this album in his biography The Good Life:

I decided to make a record featuring state-of-the-art technology with the best digital equipment that was then available. In addition to making a great recording, it also brought the project to the attention of the high-tech enthusiasts.

My new record would the called The Art of Excellence, referring not only to the songs, but also to my demand for quality. From that day forward people would expect nothing less from Tony Bennett.

“How Do You Keep the Music Playing,” as well as The Art of Excellence, is available from iTunes.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Alan Bergman, Jorge Calandrelli, Marilyn Bergman, Michel Legrand, The Art of Excellence, Tony Bennett

August 24, 2019 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Playlist of the Week: Tony Sings the Great Lyrics

The playlist of the week of August 25, 2019, is Tony Sings the Great Lyrics.

Tony Bennett seldom records a bad song and most of his recordings are of very good songs. This week, I’ve selected a handful of those very good songs that I think have exceptional lyrics.

Thou Swell from Tony Bennett Sings More Great Rodgers & Hart. Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz (Larry) Hart.

I Concentrate on You from Steppin’ Out. Music and lyrics by Cole Porter.

The Lady is a Tramp from Tony Bennett Sings 10 Rogers & Hart Songs. Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz (Larry) Hart.

Last Night When We Were Young from Perfectly Frank. Music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by Yip Harburg.

The Way You Look Tonight from Rarities, Outtakes and Other Delights, Vol. 2. Music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Dorothy Field.

One For My Baby and One More For the Road from Perfectly Frank. Music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by Johnny Mercer.

The Man That Got Away from Tony Sings For Two. Music by Harold Arlen, music by Ira Gershwin.

I Got Lost In Her Arms from The Art of Excellence. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin.

How Do You Keep The Music Playing from The Art of Excellence. Music by Michel Legrand, lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.

The Party’s Over from Hometown, My Town. Music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Adolph Green and Betty Comden.

Filed Under: Playlist of the Week Tagged With: Adolph Green, Alan Bergman, Betty Comden, Cole Porter, Dorothy Fields, Harold Arlen, Hometown My Town, Ira Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, Johnny Mercer, Jule Style, Larry Hart, Lorenz Hart, Marilyn Bergman, Michel Legrand, Perfectly Frank, Richard Rodgers, Steppin' Out, The Art of Excellence, Tony Bennett Sings More Great Rodgers & Hart, Tony Sings for Two

August 13, 2019 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: So Many Stars

The song of the day for Wednesday, August 14, 2019, is “So Many Stars.”

About This Song

“So Many Stars” was written in 1967, with music by Sergio Mendes and lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman. The song was originally written for Sergio Mendes and the Brasil 66 for their 1968 album Look Around. Since then, the song has found great popularity with popular, jazz and cabaret artists including Kathleen Battle, Lee Konitz, Sarah Vaughan, Earl Klugh, Cleo Laine, and Susannah McCorkle.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “So Many Stars” in 1986 for the album The Art of Excellence, his first album after resigning with Columbia Records. The album was arranged and conducted by Jorge Calandrelli.

So Many Stars

Listen to So Many Stars on Spotify. Song · Tony Bennett · 1986

“So Many Stars,” as well as The Art of Excellence, is available from iTunes.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Alan Bergman, Jorge Calandrelli, Marilyn Bergman, Sergio Mendes, The Art of Excellence

June 21, 2019 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: The Summer Knows

The song of the day for Saturday, June 22, 2019, is “The Summer Knows.”

About This Song

“The Summer Knows,” the theme from the film Summer of ’42, was written by Michel Legrand, with lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman, in 1971. The film was a coming of age story about a teenager who becomes romantically involved with a woman whose husband is serving overseas in World War II. The melody of the song runs throughout the film. The song (and the film) became quite popular; the song became a pop standard with recordings by Frank Sinatra, Sarah Vaughan, Bill Evans and, of course, Tony Bennett.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “The Summer Knows” in 1971 for the album Summer of ’42. Torrie Zito did the arrangement.

Theme From “Summer of ’42” (The Summer Knows) – 2011 Remaster

Theme From “Summer of ’42” (The Summer Knows) – 2011 Remaster, a song by Tony Bennett on Spotify

“The Summer Knows,” as well as Summer of ’42, is available from iTunes.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Michel Legrand, Tony Bennett, Torrie Zito

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