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Let's see if you know music. Play something really good from the 40's? Nothing is better than Cole Porter and Frank Sinatra...

Posted - October 9, 2016

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  • 17595
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzHIn5S-RbY

    Dorothy Dandridge, Chattanooga Choo Choo
      October 9, 2016 2:39 PM MDT
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  • 46117
    I love it.  It sounds like memories from millions of miles ago.
      October 10, 2016 6:49 PM MDT
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  • Cole porter I think.. Begin the Beguine ...
      October 9, 2016 2:52 PM MDT
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  • 46117
    I just had this song going through my head.  Cole Porter and George Gershwin really do it for me as far as that era. 
      October 9, 2016 3:22 PM MDT
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  • I agree ... Smooth is the only word to describe their music
      October 9, 2016 3:30 PM MDT
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  • 46117
    I don't know if you know any Sages from Eastern Religion, but there was a Master called Meyer Baba who loved that song Begin the Beguine.   I don't know why, but that song and that info stay with me for some reason.
      October 10, 2016 6:50 PM MDT
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  • 152
    Try Cary Grant in Night and Day the film, he plays Cole Porter. Try this great three hours of the great American Songbook, loaded with songs and film clips, DVD, THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK, narrated by Michael Feinstein.

    https://www.amazon.com/Great-American-Songbook-Andrews-Sisters/dp/B00008AOWT
      October 9, 2016 4:04 PM MDT
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  • 46117
    This is really cool, Peace.  Thank you, I will definitely use it over and over. 

      October 10, 2016 6:51 PM MDT
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  • 23577
    No denying the greatness of your song in your question!
    :)

    I'm unsure of the year -- I don't always know music so well and I'm unsure if this song is from the 40's but the singer sang in that decade ~ Jo Stafford

    I have always liked Jo Stafford's voice. Hard to describe adequately for me. But I adore her.

    Her rendition of "Blue Moon" ~ 

    I'll try posting the song again later -- I did something wrong

    This post was edited by WelbyQuentin at October 10, 2016 11:22 AM MDT
      October 9, 2016 5:55 PM MDT
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  • 2148
    I just checked that one, Welby. You were right, it was released in 1946. It's well before my time, I wasn't even around in the 50s let alone the 40s. Lol:)
      October 10, 2016 1:39 AM MDT
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  • 23577
    Thanks for checking the date for me, Andy B!
    Actually, I knew Jo Stafford growing up as a child, listening to my parents' albums of Jo Stafford and her pianist husband performing as the comedy duo "Jonathan and Darlene Edwards" -- the epitome of a bad lounge act. I'm going to try to post a video of theirs. Listen for the slightly wrong notes from both "Jonathan " at the piano and vocalist "Darlene."

    Oh -- I was not around in the 50's or 40's either!
    :)

    "Paris in the Spring" - - a favorite part for me is Darlene coming in late for her "HaHa" at about the 1:27 - 1:30 mark! But these two make me laugh every time! And both of them in real life so very talented!

      October 10, 2016 6:15 PM MDT
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  • 604
    OMG someone else who appreciates JO!!!  such a special quality to her voice.......as for music from that era, how can you top Gershwin? of course there are many other wonderful composers too, just can't think of any right now!!!  (damn!!) but Jo?  incomparable......
      October 10, 2016 8:02 AM MDT
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  • 23577
    Hi ben1011!! Yes, I love her voice, too! Incomparable --  you said it!
    :)
    Do check out my reply to Andy B's comment if you are unfamiliar with Jo Stafford and her husband Les Paul performing as the comedy fictional team of "Jonathan and Darlene Edwards." SO funny to me! (And I think it's so funny because these two are so talented in real life that they know the intricacies of what is truly musically funny without ever going over the top, which makes it all the more funny.)
    Wonderful stuff for me!
    :) This post was edited by WelbyQuentin at October 10, 2016 6:57 PM MDT
      October 10, 2016 6:22 PM MDT
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  • 46117
    There you are, Welby.  I thought I'd lost you for a while. 

    This is wonderful.  You always find interesting music and such.
      October 10, 2016 6:52 PM MDT
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  • 23577
    :)
    Hi Sharonna! Yes ,it's good to catch up with each other!

    And I'm glad you like the Jo Stafford piece I posted! She's great! A distinctive, wonderfully musical voice she has(in my opinion!)

    :)

    See you around! Be Well!
      October 10, 2016 7:01 PM MDT
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  • Bez

    2148
    Here's Bing Crosby with the Andrews Sisters, singing a Cole Porter song. This, I believe, was a big hit in the 1940s.
      October 10, 2016 1:35 AM MDT
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  • 46117
    Was that Cole Porter?  Wow. 

    Thank you Andy.  Very interesting and informative of you.
      October 10, 2016 6:53 PM MDT
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  • 1002
      October 10, 2016 10:39 AM MDT
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  • 46117
    This is NICE.  Thank you.
      October 10, 2016 6:54 PM MDT
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  • 1002
    I love Pops, he was amazing! Glad you enjoyed it, it is soothing :)
      October 10, 2016 7:04 PM MDT
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  • 3907
    Hello t:

    I like the Andrews Sisters.  Here they are singing Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B.


    excon
      October 10, 2016 10:47 AM MDT
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  • 46117
    My dad went to Vegas with my mom and the Pointer Sisters were singing this and it made him leave the show.  LOL 


    (I guess he doesn't like the song)   Anyway, thank you, it is a stab from the past that is for sure.

    ex, I'm trying to hit "like" here but it looks like I am doing the opposite. 

    LIKE This post was edited by WM BARR . =ABSOLUTE TRASH at October 10, 2016 6:56 PM MDT
      October 10, 2016 6:55 PM MDT
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  • 23577
    I hope your dad just doesn't like the song --  because I LOVE those Pointer Sisters! Ha!
    I've seen them "live" in concert twice!
    :)
      October 10, 2016 7:05 PM MDT
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  • 2148
    I remember the song "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" from 1973 (when I was 11), because Bette Midler released a cover version of it then and it got played regularly on the radio.

      October 15, 2016 6:19 AM MDT
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