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The Year of Tony Bennett

An Appreciation of the Art and Music of Tony Bennett

May 19, 2022 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Don’t Cry Baby

The song of the day for Friday, May 20, 2022, is “Don’t Cry Baby.”

About This Song

“Don’t Cry Baby” was written in 1929 by James P. Johnson, Saul Bernie, and Stella Unger. Jimmy Johnson was a composer and pianist who, along with Jelly Roll Morton, came into prominence in the era between ragtime and the stride piano techniques in early jazz. Saul Bernie and Stella Unger were both composers who were active in the 1920s. It was first sung by Bessie Smith in 1929. Erskine Hawkins recorded it in 1943; this version reached #1 on the Harlem Hit Parade in 1943 and #15 on the popular charts. Etta James recorded it in 1961 as well.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “Don’t Cry Baby” on October 1, 1950, featuring an arrangement by Norman Leyden.

Your friendly author was 12 days old on the date of this recording, seen here with my mother:

 

“Don’t Cry Baby,” as well as the singles collected on The Columbia Singles, Vol. 1 is available on Apple Music.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: James P. Johnson, Norman Leyden, Saul Bernie, Stella Unger, Tony Bennett

March 14, 2022 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Don’t Cry Baby

The song of the day for Tuesday, March 15, 2022, is “Don’t Cry Baby.”

About This Song

“Don’t Cry Baby” was ” was written in 1929 by James P. Johnson, Saul Bernie, and Stella Unger. Jimmy Johnson was a composer and pianist who, along with Jelly Roll Morton, came into prominence in the era between ragtime and the stride piano techniques in early jazz. Saul Bernie and Stella Unger were both composers who were active in the 1920s. It was first sung by Bessie Smith in 1929. Erskine Hawkins recorded it in 1943; this version reached #1 on the Harlem Hit Parade in 1943 and #15 on the popular charts. Etta James recorded it in 1961 as well.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “Don’t Cry Baby” in 2001 for his album Playin’ With My Friends: Bennett Sings The Blues. The album won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Album.

“Don’t Cry Baby,” as well as Playin’ With My Friends: Bennett Sings The Blues is available on Apple Music.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: James P. Johnson, Playin' With My Friends: Bennett Sings The Blues, Saul Bernie, Stella Unger, Tony Bennett

February 23, 2020 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Don’t Cry Baby

The song of the day for Monday, February 24, 2020, is “Don’t Cry Baby.”

About This Song

“Don’t Cry Baby” was written in 1929 by James P. Johnson, Saul Bernie, and Stella Unger. Jimmy Johnson was a composer and pianist who, along with Jelly Roll Morton, came into prominence in the era between ragtime and the stride piano techniques in early jazz. Saul Bernie and Stella Unger were both composers who were active in the 1920s. It was first sung by Bessie Smith in 1929. Erskine Hawkins recorded it in 1943; this version reached #1 on the Harlem Hit Parade in 1943 and #15 on the popular charts. Etta James recorded it in 1961 as well.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “Don’t Cry Baby” in 2001 for his album Playin’ With My Friends.

“Don’t Cry Baby,” as well as Playin’ With My Friends, is available from iTunes.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: James P. Johnson, Playin' With My Friends: Bennett Sings The Blues, Saul Bernie, Stella Unger, Tony Bennett

June 6, 2019 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Don’t Cry Baby

The song of the day for Friday, June 7, 2019, is “Don’t Cry Baby.”

About This Song

“Don’t Cry Baby” was written by James P. Johnson, Saul Bernie, and Stella Unger in 1928. Jimmy Johnson was a composer and pianist who, along with Jelly Roll Morton, came into prominence in the era between ragtime and the stride piano techniques in early jazz. Saul Bernie and Stella Unger were both composers who were active in the 1920s. It was first sung by Bessie Smith in 1929. Erskine Hawkins recorded it in 1943; this version reached #1 on the Harlem Hit Parade in 1943 and #15 on the popular charts. Etta James recorded it in 1961 as well.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded this version of “Don’t Cry Baby” in 2001 for his album Playin’ With My Friends: Bennett Sings The Blues. This recording features Harry Allen on saxophone and Mike Melvoin on the Hammond B3 organ.

Don"t Cry Baby

Listen to Don"t Cry Baby on Spotify. Tony Bennett · Song · 2001.

“Don’t Cry Baby,” as well as Playin’ With My Friends: Bennett Sings The Blues, is available from iTunes.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: James P. Johnson, Playin' With My Friends: Bennett Sings The Blues, Saul Bernie, Stella Unger, Tony Bennett

August 22, 2017 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Don’t Cry Baby

The song of the day for Wednesday, August 23, 2017 is “Don’t Cry Baby.”

About This Song

Today’s song, “Don’t Cry Baby,” was written in 1929 by James P. Johnson, Saul Bernie and Stella Unger. Johnson was a composer and pianist who, along with Jelly Roll Morton, came into prominence in the era between ragtime and the stride piano techniques in early jazz. Saul Bernie and Stella Unger were both composers who were active in the 1920s. It was first sung by Bessie Smith in 1929. Erskine Hawkins recorded it in 1943; this version reached #1 on the Harlem Hit Parade in 1943 and #15 on the popular charts. Etta James recorded it in 1961 as well.

About This Version

Tony Bennett has recorded “Don’t Cry Baby” twice: in 1950 and again in 2001. I’ve featured the 2001 recording several times, so I thought I’d present his 1950 version, which was arranged by Norman Leyden. It’s a really nice recording of this song and is fun to hear Bennett exercising his blues chops.

Don"t Cry Baby

Listen to Don"t Cry Baby on Spotify. Tony Bennett · Song · 2011.


“Don’t Cry Baby,” as well as all of the singles collected on The Columbia Singles, Vol. 1, is available from iTunes.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: James P. Johnson, Norman Leyden, Saul Bernie, Stella Unger, Tony Bennett

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