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The Year of Tony Bennett

An Appreciation of the Art and Music of Tony Bennett

March 1, 2019 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Yesterday I Heard the Rain

The song of the day for Saturday, March 2, 2019, is “Yesterday I Heard the Rain.”

About This Song

“Yesterday I Heard the Rain” was written in 1968 by Mexican composer Armando Manzanero, with English lyrics by Gene Lees. Entitled “Esta Tarde Vi Llover” in the original Spanish, is one of Manzanero’s most highly regarded songs. Born in 1935, Manzanero studied music in Mexico City and composed his first song at the age of fifteen. At the age of sixteen, he became a professional pianist. His songs, like “Yesterday I Heard The Rain” are beautiful and romantic songs. He is considered to be one of the most successful composers from Latin America.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “Yesterday I Heard the Rain” in 1968 for the album also titled Yesterday I Heard the Rain. Torrie Zito wrote the very fine arrangement.

Yesterday I Heard The Rain (Esta Tarde Vi Llover) – 2011 Remaster

Yesterday I Heard The Rain (Esta Tarde Vi Llover) – 2011 Remaster, a song by Tony Bennett on Spotify

“Yesterday I Heard the Rain,” as well as the album of the same name, is available from iTunes.

About Today

Tony Bennett and Alejandro Sanz recorded “Yesterday I Heard the Rain” for the 2012 album Viva Duets. Here is a video of the recording of the song.

Yesterday I Heard the Rain (from Duets II: The Great Performances)

Music video by Tony Bennett & Alejandro Sanz performing Yesterday I Heard The Rain. (C) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Alejandro Sanz, Armando Manzanero, Gene Lees, Tony Bennett, Torrie Zito, Viva Duets, Yesterday I Heard The Rain

February 6, 2019 By Suzanne 1 Comment

Song of the Day: Return to Me (Regresa a Mi)

The song of the day for Thursday, February 7, 2019 is “Return to Me.”

About This Song

“Return to Me” was written in 1957 by Carmen Lombardo (Guy’s brother) and Danny DiMinno. This song was first recorded by Dean Martin, in January 1958 and to this day, the song remains strongly identified with Martin. “Return To Me” was featured in a 2000 film of the same name.

About This Version

Tony Bennett and Vicente Fernandez recorded a multi-lingual duet of “Return to Me” or “Regresa Mi” in Spanish for the 2012 album Viva Duets, consisting of duets with Latin and Spanish artists.

Return To Me (Regresa a Mí) (with Vicente Fernández)

Return To Me (Regresa a Mí) (with Vicente Fernández), a song by Tony Bennett, Vicente Fernández on Spotify

“Return to Me (Regresa a Mi),” as well as Viva Duets, is available from iTunes.

I’m also including the lovely video made about the recording of this song.

Tony Bennett – Return To Me (Regresa a Mí) (from Viva Duets)

Music video by Tony Bennett duet with Vicente Fernández performing Return To Me (Regresa A Mí). (C) 2012 Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment

About Today

I’m feeling better and am thrilled to be back to blogging about the man we all love: Tony Bennett.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Carmen Lombardo, Danny DiMinno, Tony Bennett, Vicente Fernadez, Viva Duets

April 27, 2018 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Return to Me

The song of the day for Saturday, April 28, 2018 is “Return to Me.”

About This Song

“Return to Me” was written in 1957 by Carmen Lombardo and Danny DiMinno. It was first recorded by Dean Martin in January, 1958 and to this day, the song remains strongly identified with Martin. “Return To Me” was featured in a 2000 film of the same name.

About This Version

Tony Bennett and Vicente Fernandez recorded this bilingual version of “Return to Me” in 2012 for Bennett’s album Viva Duets, which featured Latin singers. This duet was one of the finer songs on this album, in my opinion, due in a large part of the arrangement in the ranchera style favoured by Fernandez and the use of his band. I found the song rather poignant and touching.

Return To Me (Regresa a Mí) (with Vicente Fernández)

Listen to Return To Me (Regresa a Mí) (with Vicente Fernández) on Spotify. Song · Tony Bennett, Vicente Fernández · 2012


” Return to Me,” as well as Viva Duets, is available from iTunes.

About Today

This lovely video was made of Tony Bennett’s visit to Guadalajara to record today’s song.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Carmen Lombardo, Danny DiMinno, Tony Bennett, Vicente Fernandez, Viva Duets

July 7, 2017 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Blue Velvet

The song of the day for Saturday, July 8, 2017 is “Blue Velvet.”

About This Song

“Blue Velvet” was written in 1950 by Bernie Wayne and Lee Morris.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “Blue Velvet” on July 17, 1951. This recording of “Blue Velvet” was the first recording of the song and was one of Bennett’s early hits for Columbia. Percy Faith did the orchestration and Mitch Miller produced the recording.

Blue Velvet

Tony Bennett · The Columbia Singles, Vol. 1 · Song · 2011


“Blue Velvet,” as well as all of the single collected on The Columbia Singles, Vol. 1, is available from iTunes.

About Today

For our Saturday video, I have Tony Bennett and Maria Gadú singing “Blue Velvet,” from the 2012 album Viva Duets.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Bernie Wayne, Lee Morris, Maria Gadu, Viva Duets

September 13, 2015 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Cold, Cold Heart

The song of the day for Sunday, September 13, 2015 is “Cold, Cold Heart.”

About This Song

The great country and western singer Hank Williams wrote “Cold, Cold Heart” in 1951. It is the classic song of love spurned is said to have its origins in an encounter that Williams had with his wife Audrey. Their marriage was in trouble, mostly because both of them were engaged in extramarital affairs. Audrey had become pregnant and had an abortion without informing Hank first. She wound up in the hospital with an infection and Hank came to visit her. It seems that he tried to kiss Audrey, but she refused to kiss him and called him “a sorry son of a bitch.” Hank later related to the governess of their children that Audrey had “a cold, cold heart.” And out of this terribly painful point in his marriage came one of his greatest songs.

About These Versions

“Cold, Cold Heart” was one of Tony Bennett’s first great hits and he has recorded it several times since. He frequently sings it in concerts. As it’s Sunday, we’re presenting several different recordings of our song. Your author finds it very interesting to listen to Mr. Bennett work with the same song at different points in his career.

1951

His first, and most famous recording was recording was made on May 31, 1951 and was arranged by Percy Faith.

Cold, Cold Heart

Listen to Cold, Cold Heart on Spotify. Song · Tony Bennett · 2011


“Cold, Cold Heart,” as well as The Columbia Singles, Vol. 1, is available from iTunes.

1970

This version of “Cold, Cold Heart” is a favorite of mine. It’s just Tony and pianist John Bunch. In addition to it being a touching and quite effective arrangement of the song, Bennett also tells the story he so often tells in concert about Mitch Miller and this song. In concert, Bennett often tells the audience that he wasn’t sure about recording the song, but Mitch telling him that he had to do it, even if Mitch had to tie him to a tree. After a couple of beats, Bennett jokes “so he tied me to a tree and we made the recording.”

Cold, Cold Heart

Tony Bennett · Rarities, Outtakes & Other Delights, Vol. 1 · Song · 2012


“Cold, Cold Heart,” as well as Rarities, Outtakes and Other Delights, Vol. 1, is available from iTunes.

2006

This version is from his first duets album, Duets: An American Classic with country singer Tim McGraw. It features some lovely guitar work from Gray Sargent and an arrangement by Jorge Calandrelli. It was recorded on February 15, 2006.

Cold, Cold Heart (with Tim McGraw)

Listen to Cold, Cold Heart (with Tim McGraw) on Spotify. Song · Tony Bennett, Tim McGraw · 2006


“Cold, Cold Heart,” as well as Duets: An American Classic, is available from iTunes.

2012

And, finally, is the 2006 arrangement in a duet with Vincentico from Viva Duets.

Cold, Cold Heart (with Vicentico)

Listen to Cold, Cold Heart (with Vicentico) on Spotify. Song · Tony Bennett, Vicentico · 2012


“Cold, Cold Heart,” as well as Viva Duets, is available from iTunes.

I’ll leave you with this Google “doodle” from Valentine’s Day, 2012:

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: Duets: An American Classic, Gray Sargent, Hank Williams, John Bunch, Jorge Calandrelli, Mitch Miller, Viva Duets

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