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Repassez-moi l'standard
Repassez-moi ... "Bei Mir Bist Du Schön" Sholom Secunda / Jacob Jacobs & Sammy Cahn / Saul Chaplin (1932)

Repassez-moi l'standard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 58:07


durée : 00:58:07 - « Bei mir bist du schön » (Sholom Secunda / Jacob Jacobs) (1932) - par : Laurent Valero - "Cette chanson, sera entendue quelques mois après la création, par le compositeur et parolier Sammy Cahn dans sa version initiale en yiddish. Séduit par la mélodie, il va avoir l'idée de la traduire en anglais, et la faire chanter par un jeune groupe de 3 sœurs, Les Andrews Sisters !" Laurent Valero - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin

Le jazz sur France Musique
Repassez-moi ... "Bei Mir Bist Du Schön" Sholom Secunda / Jacob Jacobs & Sammy Cahn / Saul Chaplin (1932)

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 58:07


durée : 00:58:07 - « Bei mir bist du schön » (Sholom Secunda / Jacob Jacobs) (1932) - par : Laurent Valero - "Cette chanson, sera entendue quelques mois après la création, par le compositeur et parolier Sammy Cahn dans sa version initiale en yiddish. Séduit par la mélodie, il va avoir l'idée de la traduire en anglais, et la faire chanter par un jeune groupe de 3 sœurs, Les Andrews Sisters !" Laurent Valero - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin

Arcade Attack Retro Gaming Podcast
Sound Test Vol. 4 - Halloween Special!

Arcade Attack Retro Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 65:15


He's only gone and done another one! Our Keith's on a roll! Halloween/horror themed goodness for you this week, from Master System and NES old skool classics to CD-quality (yes, I used that term) PS2 and PS3 modern-day classics. Listen and enjoy the surprises or scroll below to see the credits. Happy Halloween! Or whatever folk usually say this time of year, I dunno. Master of Darkness – 1993 – Yoko Wada, Takashi Horiguchi Clock Tower – 1996 – Kouji Niikura Castlevania: Rondo of Blood – 1993 – Akira Souji, Keizo Nakamura, Tomoko Sano, Mikio Saito Sweet Home – 1989 – Junko Tamiya Splatterhouse 2 – 1992 – Eiko Kaneda Resident Evil – 1996 – Makoto Tomozawa, Koichi Hiroki, Masami Ueda Silent Hill – 1999 – Akira Yamaoka Silent Hill 2 – 2001 – Akira Yamaoka The Last of Us – 2013 – Gustavo Santaolalla Bioshock – 2007 – Garry Schyman Bei Mir Bist Du Schön – 1937 – performed by The Andrews Sisters. English Music and Lyrics by Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin (original Yiddish version by Jacob Jacobs and Sholom Secunda) System Shock 2 – 1999 – Josh Randall, Ramin Djawadi, Eric Brosius  Like what we do? Please consider supporting us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/arcadeattack Fancy discussing this podcast? Fancy suggesting a topic of conversation? Please tweet us @arcadeattackUK or catch us on facebook.com/arcadeattackUK All copyrighted material contained within this podcast is the property of their respective rights owners and their use here is protected under ‘fair use' for the purposes of comment or critique.

Level Secreto
Bioshock - Level Secreto #47

Level Secreto

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 17:15


O jogo de tiro em primeira pessoa, com elementos de immersive sim, ambientado na cidade subaquática chamada de Rapture. O título despontou discussões a respeito do peso das escolhas do jogador, tal como o alinhamento de narrativa e elementos de gameplay. Ele explora uma sociedade construída sobre os ideais do objetivismo e suas contradições. Músicas: Welcome To Rapture, Step Into My Gardens, Empty Houses e Dancers On A String por Garry Schyman; Stompin' at the Savoy por Benny Goodman and his Orchestra, Begin the Beguine por Artie Shaw and his Orchestra e Please Be Kind por Saul Chaplin e Sammy Cahn. Twitter: @erickludico Instagram: @levelsecreto

Danny Lane's Music Museum
Rewind – Classic Pop Standards #3

Danny Lane's Music Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 57:49


“Classic-Pop Standards” is inspired by the Great American Songbook. This series of podcasts features the singers, the lyricists, and the composers of the music we call “American Standards.” Come along with us as we honor the great songwriters by never forgetting their music. These are songs with not only a history, but with a future; Songs born along Tin Pan Alley, on 42nd Street, at the Brill building, and down Broadway. We bring new life to the Great American Songbook on “Classic-Pop Standards”. ***** In this episode, you’ll hear: 1) Oh, Lady Be Good [Excerpt] by Benny Goodman Quintet / George Gershwin (music) & Ira Gershwin (lyrics) [1924] 2) I Got Rhythm by Bobby Darin / George Gershwin (music) & Ira Gershwin (lyrics) [1930] 3) September In The Rain by Dinah Washington / Harry Warren (music) & Al Dubin (lyrics) [1937] 4) I Can't Give You Anything But Love by Mel Tormé / Jimmy McHugh (music) & Dorothy Fields (lyrics) [1928] 5) Lover, Come Back To Me by Barbra Streisand / Sigmund Romberg (music) & Oscar Hammerstein II (lyrics) [1928] 6) I Get A Kick Out Of You by Frank Sinatra / Cole Porter (music & lyrics) [1934] 7) Blues In The Night by Eva Cassidy / Johnny Mercer (words) & Harold Arlen (music) [1941] 8) Thank Heaven for Little Girls by Maurice Chevalier / Alan Jay Lerner (lyrics) & Frederick Loewe (music) [1957] 9) It's De-Lovely by Ella Fitzgerald / Cole Porter (music & lyrics) [1936] 10) Once In Love With Amy by Dean Martin / Frank Loesser (music & lyrics) [1948] 11) Without A Memory by Judy Garland / Bob Hilliard (lyricist) & Milton De Lugg (composer) 12) Lulu's Back in Town by Dick Haymes / Al Dubin (lyrics) and Harry Warren (music) [1935] 13) My Heart Belongs To Daddy by Eartha Kitt / Cole Porter [1938] 14) A Foggy Day (In London Town) by Michael Bublé / George Gershwin (music) & Ira Gershwin (lyrics) [1937] 15) I've Got the World On a String by Julie Budd / Harold Arlen (music) & Ted Koehler (lyrics) [1932] 16) My One And Only Love by Louis Armstrong / Guy Wood (music) & Robert Mellin (lyrics) [1952] 17) I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) by Carly Simon / Duke Ellington (music) & Paul Francis Webster (lyrics) [1941] 18) Come To Me, Bend To Me by Andy Williams / Alan Jay Lerner (lyrics) & Frederick Loewe (music) 19) Spring, Spring, Spring by JaLaLa / Johnny Mercer (lyrics) & Gene dePaul and Saul Chaplin (music) [1954] 20) Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered by Frank Sinatra & Patti LaBelle / Richard Rodgers (music) & Lorenz Hart (lyrics) [1940] 21) I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm by Les Brown / Irving Berlin (music & lyrics) [1937]

Classic Movie Reviews
Episode 146 - An American In Paris

Classic Movie Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 57:38


“An American in Paris” from 1951 is one of the many excellent films starring Gene Kelly. The movie won six Academy Awards including Best Picture. We reviewed two other Gene Kelly films “On the Town” 1949, Episode 2 and “Singin’ in the Rain” 1952, Episode 20. Director Vincent Minnelli had a long and productive career and his leadership shows in this film and the musical numbers.Gene Kelly as the war veteran and artist Jerry Mulligan, Leslie Caron, in her first movie role, as Lise Bouvier, Oscar Levant as the excellent pianist and foil Adam Cook, Nina Foch as Milo Roberts the admirer of Jerry and his art and Georges Guetary as Henri Baurel with a truly beautiful voice blend together for an enjoyable adventure in Paris. Also a cast of neighborhood children, dancers and party revelers provides additional fun in many scenes.The music and lyrics of George and Ira Gershwin and additional music by Saul Chaplin is excellent and memorable. Please join us as we journey to post war Paris in "An American in Paris"Here’s the IMDB page for “An American in Paris”Up next we review “Cover Girl” from 1944. A spectacular musical by Warner Bros. That episode is available now on Patreon. And we also have an episode on “Farewell to Manzanar”. It’s Part 1 of 2 and is exclusive to our Patrons at Tier 3.Support us on Patreon!

Composer of the Week
Mary Lou Williams

Composer of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 67:03


Donald Macleod charts the extraordinary life of composer and jazz pianist Mary Lou Williams Mary Lou Williams’ music stands out from the crowd because, as Duke Ellington recognised, “her writing and performing have always been just a little ahead throughout her career.” A prolific composer and arranger, she was also a gifted pianist. A master of blues, boogie woogie, stride, swing and be-bop, Williams was quick to absorb the prevailing musical currents in her own music, naturally able to exploit her ability to play anything she heard around her. It is this restless musical curiosity that defines her own compositions, and led her to become friends with and mentor many younger musicians, among them Thelonious Monk, Bud Powell, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. Born around 1910 in Atlanta, Georgia, Williams grew up in Pittsburgh, where she had to overcome racial segregation, gender discrimination and the disadvantages of an impoverished family to realise her musical ambitions. Learning to play entirely by ear, she was performing locally by age six. Barely into her teens she was touring professionally as a pianist, living proof that - contrary to the prevailing views - women really could play jazz as well as men. But her artistic success came at some personal cost, with instances of domestic abuse, two divorces, a gambling addiction, and the ongoing strain of trying to support her extended family, all taking its toll over the years. After taking a spiritual path, she spent some years trying to rehabilitate addicted musicians, and developed an interest in writing sacred jazz pieces, and after a long career of some sixty years she took on the mantle of educating future generations about the cultural roots of jazz. Over the course of the episode, Donald Macleod follows Mary Lou Williams as her life and musical pathways intertwine, from the early years playing Kansas City swing, to embracing be-bop, religion and modern jazz. Music featured: The History of Jazz (excerpt) Rosa Mae My mama pinned a rose on me Willis Nite Life Variations Close to Five Lonely Moments Cloudy Kool Bongo Walkin’ and Swingin’ Corky Stomp Froggy Bottom Lotta Sax Appeal Mess-A-Stomp The Rocks Little Joe from Chicago Sammy Cahn & Saul Chaplin, arr. by ML Williams: The Lady Who Swings the Band A Mellow Bit of Rhythm Twinklin’ Jelly Roll Morton, arr. ML Williams: The Pearls What’s Your Story, Morning Glory Scratchin’ in the Gravel Roll ‘Em Gjon Mili Jam Session Boogie misterioso Zodiac Suite (excerpt) In the land of Oo-bla-dee Mary Lou Williams Orchestra In the land of Oo-bla-dee A Fungus A Mungus Nicole Irving Berlin, arr. by ML Williams: Blue Skies (Trumpets no end) Tisherome New Musical Express Hymn to St. Martin de Porres The Devil O.W. Mary Lou’s Mass ML Williams, Sonny Henry: Lazarus Zodiac Suite Syl-o-gism Why? Chunka Lunka Ode to Saint Cecilie Medi II Blues for Timme Praise the Lord Presented by Donald Macleod Produced by Johannah Smith for BBC Wales For full tracklistings, including artist and recording details, and to listen to the pieces featured in full (for 30 days after broadcast) head to the series page for Mary Lou Williams https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000bdx1 And you can delve into the A-Z of all the composers we’ve featured on Composer of the Week here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3cjHdZlXwL7W41XGB77X3S0/composers-a-to-z

Music From 100 Years Ago

The music and life of songwriter, Saul Chaplin.  Songs include: Bei Mir Bist Du Schon, The Anniversary Song, Rhythm Is Our Business, Please Be Kind and Until the Real Thing Comes Along.  Peformers include: Louis Armstrong, The Andews sisters, The Mills Brothers, Maxine Sullivan, The Ink Spots and Al Jolson.

Flick Yeah!
Episode 14 - Sing-along! (not)

Flick Yeah!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2013 59:40


Are you guys ready to rock?? In episode 14 of Flick Yeah!, Anne and Hannah discuss movie musicals! Trust us, you'll want to listen to this one. Per usual, we start the ep with a new movie PLUS a special 3D bonus feature that we hope you've all checked out! IN THEATERS Admission - Well, we weren't turned away. Jurassic Park (IN 3D!) - Don't worry. We know we've talked about this one already. We keep it brief. THEME MOVIES Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) - Music by Saul Chaplin and Gene de Paul, lyrics by Johnny Mercer Gypsy (1993) - Music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim The Phantom of the Opera (2004) - Music and lyrics by Andrew Lloyd Webber Rock of Ages (2012) - We are here to spread the word. SEE THIS MOVIE. You know where to find us -- flickyeah.libsyn.com, @flickyeahcast, flickyeahpodcast@gmail.com, iTunes, other places. Peace, love, and movies.