Artie Shaw and His Orchestra with Helen Forrest - All the Things You Are (1939) descargar videos gratis


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Charted at #8 in 1940. B-side of "All in Fun". Also #3 for Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra in January 1940 (with vocal by Jack Leonard). Introduced in the musical, "Very Warm for May". Recorded in 1939. Also recorded by many others including Mario Lanza, Tony Martin, Frank Sinatra, Jo Stafford, Glenn Miller, Allan Jones, Ella Fitzgerald, Earl Grant, Jack Jones and Dion and the Belmonts.

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8 years ago

vettevet2002

the closest thing i've ever heard to Ella, what a jewel of a songstress;

8 years ago

Allysa Putrie

i love tommy dorsey's version...but helen forrest win my heart ♡

8 years ago

robert barron

What a terrific rendition of this beautiful song! I never tire of it.

9 years ago

Joaquín Maria Aguirre Romero

Un gran estándar, All the things you are de la mano de uno de los más grandes intérpretes , Artie Shaw con su orquesta y la magnífica voz de la gran Helen Forrest. Shaw, como Goodman o Ellington evolucionaron marcando las pautas y definiendo el sonido de una época. Disfrútalo!

9 years ago

Hankus Dankus

Easy to see how this became part of the Great American Songbook with this wonderful rendition by Shaw Orchestra and Helen Forrest on vocals. Pre-WWII music doesn't come any better.

9 years ago

RJ McAllister

It's always interesting to hear how each of the band arranges a particular song to it's strengths. While I personally prefer TD's version, there's nothing wrong with this one. Any song Shaw plays is a pleasure, and Helen Forrest was always nice to both look at and listen to; one of the few female singers of her time to successfully go solo later. 

9 years ago

José Luis Villatoro Arquero

Está música me transporta......................

9 years ago

dashercronin

Kern...Hammerstein...Shaw and Forrest...does it get any better than this...impossible...

9 years ago

CastleMr40

I was born in 1940. This is one of the reasons I wish I had been born in 1930. What a wonderful era in which to grow up. 

9 years ago

CastleMr40

This is my favorite Helen Forrest recording. Thanks for posting this. 

9 years ago

Philip Thomas

Could anyone else have done it better?

9 years ago

George Wrigley

How did 3 guitars and a drum ever replace this incredible music?

9 years ago

Philip Thomas

Superb, seductive and consummately professional - every musician in Mr Shaw's orchestra was individually brilliant. As for Helen Forrest, words can't describe how talented she really was!

9 years ago

catman916

Whenever I hear this version of the Kern classic, I am still amazed by Artie Shaw's effortless playing. The man was truly a genius. With the exception of Benny Goodman, no one came close.

9 years ago

francisco a . ortega suarez

THE BEST INTERPRETATION OF THIS THEME WITH ARTIE SHAW AND HIS ORCHESTRA ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE 1939 

9 years ago

Richard Russette

Artie Shaw had one of the greatest bands ever.

10 years ago

Philip Thomas

Timeless!

10 years ago

Beatriz Esmer

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10 years ago

marcia hilda de la vega rojas

Gracias por tu hermoso aporte.!Esto es MÚSICA. de VERDAD.!

10 years ago

maureen1938

FABULOUS....!!! Thanks for this beautiful share.

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