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The Year of Tony Bennett

An Appreciation of the Art and Music of Tony Bennett

November 2, 2024 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: La Vie En Rose

The song of the day for Saturday, November 2, 2024, is “La Vie En Rose.”

About Today

The Year of Tony Bennett wishes k.d. lang a very happy birthday. She was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on November 2, 1961. lang’s career started with country and western songs, with early albums including Angel with a Lariat and Absolute Torch and Twang in the 1980s. She also made several notable studio albums in the 1980s and 1990s, including Shadowland and Ingenue.

Her recording of “So In Love” for the 1990 Red Hot + Blue (a Cole Porter tribute album that raised money ACT UP) was significant to me–I knew then that she was a great singer of the American Songbook:

k.d. lang began her association with Tony Bennett in 1994 when she sang a duet of “Moonglow” with Bennett on MTV Unplugged. This was followed by the 2001 Playin’ With My Friends (“Keep The Faith, Baby”); 2002 A Wonderful World; 2006 Duets: An American Classic (“Because of You”); and the 2011 Duets II (“Blue Velvet”). Also note that CBS Sunday Morning invited her to sing “Because Of You” in their tribute to Tony Bennett after his death:

Happy Birthday to k.d. lang!

About This Song

“La Vie En Rose” was written in 1945 by Marguerite Monnot and Louis Guglielmi (aka Louiguy), with lyrics by Edith Piaf. English lyrics were written by Mack David. Initially, the song was thought to be weak compared to the rest of her repertoire and she was encouraged to not sing it at her concerts. She did not sing it publicly until 1946 and it quickly became a favorite of audiences. She finally recorded the song in 1947. “La Vie en Rose” has been widely recorded ever since and used in many films, from Bull Durham to WALL-E. The 2007 film biography of Edith Piaf, which starred Marion Cotillard, was titled La Vie en Rose.

About This Version

Tony Bennett and k.d. lang recorded “La Vie En Rose” in March 2002 for their album Tony Bennett & k.d. lang: A Wonderful World. Vocal arrangements were by Rob Mathes. The album was orchestrated and conducted by Peter Matz, with musical direction and arrangements by Lee Musiker.

“La Vie En Rose,” as well as A Wonderful World, is available on Apple Music.

Here’s a 1954 recording of Edith Piaf singing “La Vie En Rose.”

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: A Wonderful World, Edith Piaf, Happy Birthday k.d. lang, k d lang, Lee Musicker, Louiguy, Louis Guglielmi, Marguerite Monnot, Peter Matz, Rob Mathes, Tony Bennett

September 16, 2024 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Dream a Little Dream of Me

The song of the day for Monday, September 16, 2024, is “Dream a Little Dream of Me.”

About This Song

“Dream a Little Dream of Me” was written in 1931 by Fabian Andre and Wilbur Schwandt, with lyrics by Gus Kahn. It was first recorded in 1931 by Ozzie Nelson and also by Wayne King and His Orchestra, The song has remained popular over the decades, with recordings by Kate Smith, Frankie Laine, Ella Fitzgerald, Dinah Shore, Doris Day, and even The Mamas and The Papas, with Mama Cass. Louis Armstrong first recorded the song in 1950.

About This Version

Tony Bennett and k.d. lang recorded “Dream a Little Dream of Me” in March 2002 for their album A Wonderful World. Vocal arrangements were by Rob Mathes. The album was orchestrated and conducted by Peter Matz, with musical direction and arrangements by Lee Musiker.

“Dream a Little Dream of Me,” as well as A Wonderful World, is available on Apple Music.

Here’s that Louis Armstrong recording:

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Fabian Andre, Gus Kahn, k d lang, Lee Musiker, Louis Armstrong, Rob Mathes, Tony Bennett, Wilbur Schwandt

August 4, 2024 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: You Can’t Lose A Broken Heart

The song of the day for Sunday, August 4, 2024, is “You Can’t Lose A Broken Heart.”

About This Song

“You Can’t Lose A Broken Heart” was written in 1931 by James P. Johnson and Flournoy Earkin Miller for the 1931 revue Sugar Hill. Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday recorded “You Can’t Lose A Broken Heart” as a duet with Sy Oliver and His Orchestra in 1949 on the Decca label.

About This Version

Tony Bennett and k.d. lang recorded “You Can’t Lose A Broken Heart” in March 2002 for their duet album, A Wonderful World. Vocal arrangements were by Rob Mathes. The album was orchestrated and conducted by Peter Matz, with musical direction and arrangements by Lee Musiker.

“You Can’t Lose A Broken Heart,” as well as A Wonderful World, is available on Apple Music.

Here’s that Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday recording of today’s song from 1949:

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: A Wonderful World, Flournoy Earkin Miller, James P. Johnson, k d lang, Lee Musiker, Rob Mathes, Tony Bennett

June 24, 2024 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Let The Good Times Roll

The song of the day for Monday, June 24, 2024, is “Let The Good Times Roll.”

About This Song

“Let The Good Times Roll,” known as a “jump blues” song, was written by Sam Theard, a New Orleans singer and songwriter, with his wife, Fleecie Moore. Residents and visitors to New Orleans may be more familiar with the French version of the saying: Laissez le bon temps rouler. The first recording was in 1946 by Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five. The song charted well on the Billboard R&B chart. Other recordings include those by Ray Charles, George Fame and the Blue Flames, Muddy Waters, and Clifton Chenier. B.B. King recorded “Let The Good Times Roll” in 1999.

About This Version

Tony Bennett and B.B. King recorded “Let The Good Times Roll” in May 2001 for Bennett’s album Playing With My Friends: Bennett Sings The Blues. Rob Mathes arranged the vocals.

“Let The Good Times Roll,” as well as Playing With My Friends: Bennett Sings The Blues, is available on Apple Music.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: B.B. King, Fleecie Moore, Playing' With My Friends: Bennett Sings The Blues, Rob Mathes, Sam Theard, Tony Bennett

May 14, 2024 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Alright, Okay, You Win

The song of the day for Tuesday, May 14, 2024, is “Alright, Okay, You Win.”

About This Song

“Alright, Okay, You Win” was written by Maymie Watts and Sid Wyche for The Count Basie Orchestra. It was first recorded in 1955 by the Basie Orchestra with their male vocalist, Joe Williams. In addition to the Bennett/Krall recording, this song has been recorded by Peggy Lee, Elvis Presley, Ella Fitzgerald, and Bette Midler.

About This Version

Tony Bennett and Diana Krall recorded “Alright, Okay, You Win” in May 2001 for the album Playin’ With My Friends. This recording marks the first time Diana Krall and Tony Bennett sang a duet together. The vocals were arranged by Rob Mathes.

Playin’ With My Friends won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Album.

“Alright, Okay, You Win,” as well as Playin’ With My Friends, is available on Apple Music.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Diana Krall, Maymie Watts, Playing' With My Friends: Bennett Sings The Blues, Rob Mathes, Sid Wyche, Tony Bennett

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