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  1. Há 1 dia · The song is a dream sequence in sound, dappled by an insinuating stroke of bass, an evocative flicker of strings and a vocal that smolders with possibility and consequence. The plot of the song, which kicked off lang’s full-scale 2000 salute to the season, Invincible Summer, nails the central irony of the warm months: summer isn’t only about the pleasures at hand, after all, but also the ...

  2. Há 4 dias · Song of the Day: Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, “Cheek to Cheek”. by Matt Micucci. Verve’s historic Ella and Louis from 1956 was hugely popular at the time of its release and remains one of the most universally beloved jazz albums of all time.

  3. Há 5 dias · Louis Armstrong (1901 – 1971) Widely regarded as the first great jazz soloist, Louis Armstrong was brought up in poverty spending much of his early life in children’s home. Taking up the cornet, and later trumpet, Armstrong forged a style of improvisation the likes of that had not been heard before or since.

  4. Dream Little One, Dream (From The Night of the Hunter (1955)) The music in this show is amazing! A lullaby in the midst of madness, similar to the film. I don't know who would care but this music was used in the intro to Legacy of Kain Soul Reaver for PlayStation. 164K subscribers in the TheBear community.

  5. Há 1 dia · 1939 by Leo Feist, Inc. Composer (s) Harold Arlen. Lyricist (s) E.Y. Harburg. " Over the Rainbow ", also known as " Somewhere Over the Rainbow ", is a ballad by Harold Arlen with lyrics by Yip Harburg. [1] It was written for the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, in which it was sung by actress Judy Garland [2] in her starring role as Dorothy Gale. [1]

  6. Há 5 dias · Just watch the smoke rings rise in the air. Смотри, как кольца дыма поднимаются в воздух, You'll find your share of memories there. И тебя настигнут воспоминания. So dream when the day is through. Поэтому мечтай, когда проходит день, Dream ...

  7. Há 1 dia · Take the “A” Train: Composed in 1939 by Billy Strayhorn. Performed and recorded by many including Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Anita O’Day and more. My arrangement is very straight ahead with modification to the rhythmic form, played in 5/4. Giant Steps: is a classic Jazz Standard, composed by John Coltrane.