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-XkbErI_7EU | 2011-01-02T22:24:04Z | UCPOyqznfRdQa1LXWkdd_53A | The Four Freshmen - I Remember You (Capitol Records 1956) | "I Remember You" is a popular song. The music was written by Victor Schertzinger, the lyrics by Johnny Mercer. The song was published in 1941. The song was one of several introduced in the movie The Fleet's In (1942). It was sung in the film by Dorothy Lamour (with harmony by Bob Eberly, and Helen O'Connell and featuring the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra). According to the TCM documentary Johnny Mercer: The Dream's On Me, Mercer wrote the song for Judy Garland, to express his strong infatuation with her. He gave it to her the day after she married David Rose. Australian singer Frank Ifield recorded the song in a yodeling country-music style on 27 May 1962, and his version went to number one on the Australian Top 40 charts, as well as the UK Singles Chart, selling 1.1 million copies in the UK. It also reached number five on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the U.S. Easy Listening chart. American country singer Slim Whitman, known for his yodeling, later recorded the song in a very similar fashion. The song is now something of a country standard as well as a jazz standard. The tune was featured as background music in the film, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. It was also used, with slightly modified lyrics, in a Republican Party (U.S.) TV campaign commercial in 1988. In 1998s, More Tales of the City, Colin Ferguson sings part of the lyrics in a scene with Laura Linney. The song was recorded on the album, UAB SuperJazz, Featuring Ellis Marsalis (2001). Slim Whitman's recording of the song was used in a scene of Rob Zombie's 2003 horror film House of 1000 Corpses. The Four Freshmen is an American male vocal band quartet that blends open-harmonic jazz arrangements with the big band vocal group sounds of The Modernaires (Glenn Miller), The Pied Pipers (Tommy Dorsey), and The Mel-Tones (Artie Shaw), founded in the barbershop tradition. The Four Freshmen is considered a vocal band because the singers accompany themselves on guitar, horns, bass, and drums, among other instrumental configurations. In early 19… | {"default": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/-XkbErI_7EU/default.jpg", "width": 120, "height": 90}, "medium": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/-XkbErI_7EU/mqdefault.jpg", "width": 320, "height": 180}, "high": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/-XkbErI_7EU/hqdefault.jpg", "width": 480, "height": 360}} | RoundMidnightTV | ["The", "Four", "Freshmen", "Remember", "You", "beach boys"] | 22 | none | {"title": "The Four Freshmen - I Remember You (Capitol Records 1956)", "description": "\"I Remember You\" is a popular song. The music was written by Victor Schertzinger, the lyrics by Johnny Mercer. The song was published in 1941. The song was one of several introduced in the movie The Fleet's In (1942). It was sung in the film by Dorothy Lamour (with harmony by Bob Eberly, and Helen O'Connell and featuring the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra).\n\nAccording to the TCM documentary Johnny Mercer: The Dream's On Me, Mercer wrote the song for Judy Garland, to express his strong infatuation with her. He gave it to her the day after she married David Rose.\n\nAustralian singer Frank Ifield recorded the song in a yodeling country-music style on 27 May 1962, and his version went to number one on the Australian Top 40 charts, as well as the UK Singles Chart, selling 1.1 million copies in the UK. It also reached number five on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the U.S. Easy Listening chart. American country singer Slim Whitman, known for his yodeling, later recorded the song in a very similar fashion. The song is now something of a country standard as well as a jazz standard.\n\nThe tune was featured as background music in the film, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. It was also used, with slightly modified lyrics, in a Republican Party (U.S.) TV campaign commercial in 1988. In 1998s, More Tales of the City, Colin Ferguson sings part of the lyrics in a scene with Laura Linney. The song was recorded on the album, UAB SuperJazz, Featuring Ellis Marsalis (2001). Slim Whitman's recording of the song was used in a scene of Rob Zombie's 2003 horror film House of 1000 Corpses.\n\nThe Four Freshmen is an American male vocal band quartet that blends open-harmonic jazz arrangements with the big band vocal group sounds of The Modernaires (Glenn Miller), The Pied Pipers (Tommy Dorsey), and The Mel-Tones (Artie Shaw), founded in the barbershop tradition. The Four Freshmen is considered a vocal band because the singers accompany th… | 116069 | 738 | 0 | 52 | ||
5r4jLwjj_Ik | 2011-01-02T10:43:06Z | UCPOyqznfRdQa1LXWkdd_53A | Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra - Sophisticated Lady (Verve Records 1956) | "Sophisticated Lady" is a jazz standard, composed as an instrumental in 1932 by Duke Ellington and Irving Mills, to which words were added by Mitchell Parish. The words met with approval from Ellington, who described them as "wonderful — but not entirely fitted to my original conception." That original conception was inspired by three of Ellington's grade school teachers. "They taught all winter and toured Europe in the summer. To me that spelled sophistication." Billie's accompanied by Joe Mondragon (bass), Alvin Stoller (drums), Barney Kessel (guitar), Jimmy Rowles (piano), Harry "Sweets" Edison (trumpet), and Ben Webster (Tenor Saxophone). Recorded August 18, 1956, Los Angeles. (Verve Records) They say into your early life romance came And then this heart of yours burned a flame A flame that flickered one day and died away Then with disillusion deep in your eyes You learned that fools in love soon grow wise The years have changed you somehow I see you now Smoking, drinking, never thinking Of tomorrow, nonchalant Diamonds shining, dancing, dining With some man in a restaurant Is that all you really want? No, sophisticated lady I know, you miss the love you lost long ago And when nobody is nigh [near] you cry Smoking, drinking, never thinking Of tomorrow, nonchalant Diamonds shining, dancing, dining With some man in a restaurant Is that all you really want? No, sophisticated lady I know, you miss the love you lost long ago And when nobody is nigh [near] you cry Sophisticated lady you cry | {"default": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/5r4jLwjj_Ik/default.jpg", "width": 120, "height": 90}, "medium": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/5r4jLwjj_Ik/mqdefault.jpg", "width": 320, "height": 180}, "high": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/5r4jLwjj_Ik/hqdefault.jpg", "width": 480, "height": 360}} | RoundMidnightTV | ["Billie", "Holiday", "Sophisticated", "Lady"] | 22 | none | {"title": "Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra - Sophisticated Lady (Verve Records 1956)", "description": "\"Sophisticated Lady\" is a jazz standard, composed as an instrumental in 1932 by Duke Ellington and Irving Mills, to which words were added by Mitchell Parish. The words met with approval from Ellington, who described them as \"wonderful — but not entirely fitted to my original conception.\" That original conception was inspired by three of Ellington's grade school teachers. \"They taught all winter and toured Europe in the summer. To me that spelled sophistication.\"\n\nBillie's accompanied by Joe Mondragon (bass), Alvin Stoller (drums), Barney Kessel (guitar), Jimmy Rowles (piano), Harry \"Sweets\" Edison (trumpet), and Ben Webster (Tenor Saxophone). Recorded August 18, 1956, Los Angeles. (Verve Records)\n\nThey say into your early life romance came\nAnd then this heart of yours burned a flame\nA flame that flickered one day and died away\n\nThen with disillusion deep in your eyes\nYou learned that fools in love soon grow wise\nThe years have changed you somehow\nI see you now\n\nSmoking, drinking, never thinking\nOf tomorrow, nonchalant\nDiamonds shining, dancing, dining\nWith some man in a restaurant\n\nIs that all you really want?\nNo, sophisticated lady\nI know, you miss the love you lost long ago\nAnd when nobody is nigh [near] you cry\n\nSmoking, drinking, never thinking\nOf tomorrow, nonchalant\nDiamonds shining, dancing, dining\nWith some man in a restaurant\n\nIs that all you really want?\nNo, sophisticated lady\nI know, you miss the love you lost long ago\nAnd when nobody is nigh [near] you cry\n\nSophisticated lady you cry"} | 137495 | 847 | 0 | 48 |
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