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The Year of Tony Bennett

An Appreciation of the Art and Music of Tony Bennett

October 30, 2023 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Revolvin’ Jones

The song of the day for Tuesday, October 31, 2023, is “Revolvin’ Jones.”

About This Song

“Revolvin’ Jones” was written in 1940 by Will Robison, who met and collaborated with Jack Teagarden. Other well-known Robison songs include “A Cottage For Sale” and “Don’t Smoke in Bed.” In American Popular Song, Alec Wilder wrote that

Everybody loved him and many tried to help him, among them John Mercer. Mildred Bailey revered him and sang every song of his she could lay her hands on. I became aware of him in the late twenties when he recorded for Perfect Records. … He did manage, during his almost euphoric life, to write a few successful songs … but generally his songs were known only to a few singers and lovers of the off-beat and the non-urban song. He had a special flair for gentleness and childhood, the lost and the religious. I suppose it’s not part of the growth of popular music, nor perhaps were any of Robison’s songs. But if they could so much bolster John Mercer’s conviction that there was more to write lyrics about than city life, that the world of memory, of remembered sayings and scenes, was as evocative as the whispered words of lovers, then he did make a contribution.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded Revolvin’ Jones on March 16, 1962, for On The Glory Road, which was to be released in 1962 but was canceled. The song was arranged by Ralph Sharon.

“Revolvin’ Jones,” as well as On The Glory Road, is available on Apple Music.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: On The Glory Road, Ralph Sharon, Tony Bennett, Will Robison

January 5, 2022 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Revolving’ Jones

The song of the day for Thursday, January 6, 2021, is “Revolving’ Jones.”

About This Song

“Revolvin’ Jones” was written by Will Robison in 1940. Other well-known Robison songs include “A Cottage For Sale” and “Don’t Smoke in Bed.” In American Popular Song, Alec Wilder wrote that:

Everybody loved him and many tried to help him, among them John Mercer. Mildred Bailey revered him and sang every song of his she could lay her hands on. I became aware of him in the late twenties when he recorded for Perfect Records. … He did manage, during his almost euphoric life, to write a few successful songs … but generally his songs were known only to a few singers and lovers of the off-beat and the non-urban song. He had a special flair for gentleness and childhood, the lost and the religious. I suppose it’s not part of the growth of popular music, nor perhaps were any of Robison’s songs. But if they could so much bolster John Mercer’s conviction that there was more to write lyrics about than city life, that the world of memory, of remembered sayings and scenes, was as evocative as the whispered words of lovers, then he did make a contribution.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “Revolvin’ Jones” in 1962 for the album On The Glory Road, which was all set to be released but was canceled at the last minute. The album was made available in the 2011 Complete Collection box set and is also available online.

“Revolving’ Jones,” as well as On The Glory Road is available on Apple Music.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: On The Glory Road, Tony Bennett, Will Robison

May 29, 2019 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Revolvin’ Jones

The song of the day for Thursday, May 30, 2019, is “Revolvin’ Jones.”

About This Song

“Revolvin’ Jones” was written in 1940 by Will Robison, who met and collaborated with Jack Teagarden. Other well-known Robison songs include A Cottage For Sale and Don’t Smoke in Bed. In American Popular Song, Alec Wilder wrote:

Everybody loved him and many tried to help him, among them John Mercer. Mildred Bailey revered him and sang every song of his she could lay her hands on. I became aware of him in the late twenties when he recorded for Perfect Records. He did manage, during his almost euphoric life, to write a few successful songs … but generally his songs were known only to a few singers and lovers of the off-beat and the non-urban song. He had a special flair for gentleness and childhood, the lost and the religious. I suppose it’s not part of the growth of popular music, nor perhaps were any of Robison’s songs. But if they could so much bolster John Mercer’s conviction that there was more to write lyrics about than city life, that the world of memory, of remembered sayings and scenes, was as evocative as the whispered words of lovers, then he did make a contribution.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “Revolvin’Jones” in 1962 for the album On The Glory Road. The album was due to be released in 1962, but the album was pulled from release at the last minute. Thankfully, the album was released as part of the Tony Bennett Complete Collection box set in 2011.

Revolvin’ Jones – 2011 Remaster

Revolvin’ Jones – 2011 Remaster, a song by Tony Bennett on Spotify

“Revolvin’ Jones,” as well as On the Glory Road, is available from iTunes.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: On The Glory Road, Tony Bennett, Will Robison

February 3, 2018 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Revolvin’ Jones

The song of the day for Sunday, February 4, 2018 is “Revolvin’ Jones.”

About This Song

“Revolvin’ Jones” was was written by Will Robison in 1940. Other well-known Robison songs include “A Cottage For Sale” and “Don’t Smoke in Bed.” In American Popular Song, Alec Wilder wrote

Everybody loved him and many tried to help him, among them John Mercer. Mildred Bailey revered him and sang every song of his she could lay her hands on. I became aware of him in the late twenties when he recorded for Perfect Records. … He did manage, during his almost euphoric life, to write a few successful songs … but generally his songs were known only to a few singers and lovers of the off-beat and the non-urban song. He had a special flair for gentleness and childhood, the lost and the religious. I suppose it’s not part of the growth of popular music, nor perhaps were any of Robison’s songs. But if they could so much bolster John Mercer’s conviction that there was more to write lyrics about than city life, that the world of memory, of remembered sayings and scenes, was as evocative as the whispered words of lovers, then he did make a contribution.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “Revolvin’ Jones” on March 16, 1962 for On The Glory Road. Ralph Sharon did the arrangement.

Revolvin" Jones

Listen to Revolvin" Jones on Spotify. Song · Tony Bennett · 1962


“Revolvin’ Jones,” as well as On The Glory Road, is available from iTunes.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: On The Glory Road, Ralph Sharon, Tony Bennett, Will Robison

November 13, 2015 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Song of the Day: Revolvin’ Jones

The song of the day for Friday, November 13, 2015 is “Revolvin’ Jones.”

About This Song

“Revolvin’ Jones” was was written by Will Robison in 1940. Other well-known Robison songs include “A Cottage For Sale” and “Don’t Smoke in Bed.” In American Popular Song, Alec Wilder wrote that

Everybody loved him and many tried to help him, among them John Mercer. Mildred Bailey revered him and sang every song of his she could lay her hands on. I became aware of him in the late twenties when he recorded for Perfect Records. … He did manage, during his almost euphoric life, to write a few successful songs … but generally his songs were known only to a few singers and lovers of the off-beat and the non-urban song. He had a special flair for gentleness and childhood, the lost and the religious. I suppose it’s not part of the growth of popular music, nor perhaps were any of Robison’s songs. But if they could so much bolster John Mercer’s conviction that there was more to write lyrics about than city life, that the world of memory, of remembered sayings and scenes, was as evocative as the whispered words of lovers, then he did make a contribution.

About This Version

Tony Bennett recorded “Revolvin’ Jones” in 1962 for the album On The Glory Road, which was not released in 2011 in the Tony Bennett Complete Collection. It is now available on iTunes. It’s a wonderfully funny song and Bennett seems to have a great time singing it.

Revolvin" Jones

Listen to Revolvin" Jones on Spotify. Song · Tony Bennett · 1962


“Revolvin’ Jones,” as well as On The Glory Road, is available from iTunes.

Filed Under: Song of the Day Tagged With: The Glory Road, Will Robison

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