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The Year of Tony Bennett

An Appreciation of the Art and Music of Tony Bennett

October 28, 2024 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: My Funny Valentine

The song of the day for Monday, October 28, 2024, is “The song of the day for is “My Funny Valentine.”

About This Song

“My Funny Valentine” was written by Richard Rodgers and Larry Hart for the 1937 Broadway musical Babes in Arms, where it was introduced by Mitzi Green. This ballad is one of the most-loved songs in the American songbook and has been sung by most jazz and cabaret artists. In addition to Tony Bennett’s excellent recordings of this song, others include those by Chet Baker, Frank Sinatra, and Miles Davis.

About This Version

Tony Bennett, accompanied only Ralph Sharon piano, recorded “My Funny Valentine” 66 years ago today on October 28, 1958, for Tony Sings For Two, which was released in early 1961.

“My Funny Valentine,” as well as Tony Sings For Two, is available on Apple Music.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Babes in Arms, Larry Hart, Ralph Sharon, Richard Rodgers, Tony Bennett, Tony Sings for Two

October 15, 2024 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Have You Met Miss Jones?

The song of the day for Tuesday, October 15, 1964 is “Have You Met Miss Jones?”.

About This Song

“Have You Met Miss Jones?” was written by Richard Rodgers and Larry Hart in 1937 for the musical revue I’d Rather Be Right. It’s one of their sweetest and most charming love songs, as the young man who is introduced to Miss Jones and falls in love immediately. In addition to Bennett’s recording, other significant recordings include those by Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “Have You Met Miss Jones?” on October 15, 1964, with a remarkable quartet: Herbie Hanok on piano; Stan Getz on tenor sax; Ron Carter on bass; and Elvin Jones on drums. The songs were originally released on an album called Jazz, which was released in 1987. What I do know is that I dearly wish there were enough of these recordings for a full album. The songs they recorded were released in 2011 on Rarities, Outtakes & Other Delights, Vol. 1, available online.

Jazz journalist Ted Gioia remarked about this collaboration soon after Bennett’s death on July 21, 2013:

Something amazing happened on May 25, 1964, at least if you’re a jazz fan. On that day, Tony Bennett walked into a New York studio with Stan Getz, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Elvin Jones. Just thinking about it makes my heart palpitate.

But here’s the rub: they only recorded one track. Later that year, that same ensemble returned to the studio, and recorded three more songs.

In other words, they never had enough music to release an entire album—which makes me moan and groan, because this would have been one of the classic jazz vocal albums of the century. At least we have a taste of this music to savor.

“Have You Met Miss Jones?,” as well as , is available on Rarities, Outtakes & Other Delights Vol. 1.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Elvin Jones, Herbie Hancock, Larry Hart, Richard Rodgers, Ron Carter, Stan Getz, Ted Gioia, Tony Bennett

September 25, 2024 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: The Lady is a Tramp

The song of the day for Wednesday, September 25, 2024, is “The Lady is a Tramp.”

About This Song

“The Lady is a Tramp” was written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1937 for the Broadway musical Babes In Arms, where it was introduced by Mitzi Green. The song was meant as a spoof on the high society of New York, where the singer is clear about what she likes to do, no matter what everyone else is doing. “The Lady Is A Tramp” has been sung by Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Lena Horne.

About This Version

Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga recorded “The Lady is a Tramp” in 2011 for Duets II. Marion Evans wrote the arrangement.

“The Lady is a Tramp,” as well as Duets II, is available on Apple Music.

Here’s the official video of the recording session:

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Babes in Arms, Duets II, Lady Gaga, Lorenz Hart, Marion Evans, Richard Rodgers, Tony Bennett

August 18, 2024 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Have You Met Miss Jones?

The song of the day for Sunday, August 18, 2024, is “Have You Met Miss Jones?.”

About This Song

Richard Rodgers and Larry Hart wrote “Have You Met Miss Jones?” for the 1937 musical revue I’d Rather Be Right. It’s one of their sweetest and most charming love songs, as the young man who is introduced to Miss Jones and falls in love immediately. In addition to Bennett’s recording, other significant recordings include those by Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “Have You Met Miss Jones?” in July 1973 for his album Tony Bennett Sings 10 Rodgers & Hart Songs. He was accompanied by The Ruby Braff/George Barnes Quartet, consisting of Braff on cornet, Barnes on guitar, Wayne Wright on guitar, and John Guiffrida on bass.

“Have You Met Miss Jones?,” as well as Tony Bennett Sings The Rodgers & Hart Songbook, is available on Apple Music.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: George Barnes, John Guifrrida, Larry Hart, Richard Rodgers, Ruby Braff, The Ruby Braff/George Barnes Quartet, Tony Bennett, Tony Bennett Sings 10 Rodgers & Hart Song, Wayne Wright

August 14, 2024 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Bewitched (Bothered and Bewildered)

The song of the day for Wednesday, August 14, 2024, is “Bewitched (Bothered and Bewildered).”

About This Song

“Bewitched (Bothered and Bewildered)” was written by Richard Rodgers and Larry Hart for the 1940 musical Pal Joey, where it was introduced by Vivienne Segal. Notable recordings are by Benny Goodman, Mel Tormé, Oscar Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald, and Frank Sinatra. Alec Wilder admired the lyric and the verse, but found the song “notey.” In spite of being notey, it’s a cornerstone of the American Songbook.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “Bewitched (Bothered and Bewildered)” on October 28, 1959, accompanied only by his pianists and musical director Ralph Sharon. The resulting album, Tony Sings For Two, was released in January 1961. In his autobiography The Good Life, Bennett writes:

I always wanted to be unpredictable, and so for my next project, I decided to go in the opposite direction from the big orchestral albums I’d been doing lately and cut an intimate piano-vocal album with Ralph Sharon. We booked time at the studio and pored through music books, trying one tune after another. The arrangements were spontaneous, and we finished each song in one or two takes. In one afternoon we laid down sixteen tunes—which must be some kind of record—twelve of which made it onto the album, which became 1961’s Tony Sings For Two. Mitch Miller showed up at the start of these sessions, furious that I was really going through with it. When he saw that there was no dissuading me, he turned to Frank Laico and said, “I’m leaving. I can’t support this.” Tony Sings For Two turned out to be one of my finest records ever.

“Bewitched (Bothered and Bewildered),” as well as Tony Sings For Two, is available on Apple Music.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Larry Hart, Ralph Sharon, Richard Rodgers, Tony Bennett, Tony Sings for Two

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