Jo Stafford - "Midnight Sun" descargar videos gratis
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Duración: 04:40
Subido: 2008/04/18
From the LP "Jo + Jazz" - 1960
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14 years ago
Brian Marcus
Jo Stafford is one of my favorite pop vocalists, but I respectfully suggest that Ella Fitzgerald really "owns" the vocal recording of "Midnight Sun."
14 years ago
heartrenderer05
Johnny Mercer is a lyricist and poet of the heart and his words have life. Jo Stafford is one of the greatest singers coming out of the 1940s. For another interpretatioon, listen to Nancy Wilson recording of Midnight Sun.
14 years ago
Corrie121
A beautiful song from an era when music was music. Jo handles this not too easy to master song with ease. She was just great. Thank you for sharing this gem.
14 years ago
bbcisrubbish
This is a nice version. I still like June's one, perhaps the larger band gives it something extra. Fortunately I was able to get a copy from the radio, not good reproduction, but adequate.
14 years ago
ALS WOOLSEY
This song has remained in my memory since the 1950's! the few words that I was able to recall, haunted every fiber of my being! thank you so very much and thank you tube for me! God Bless you!
14 years ago
ALS WOOLSEY
I thought that I would never hear this song again, except in my heart, I wept? thank you so very much. Oh! and thanks to you too "YOU TUBE!"
15 years ago
LawrenceDavis
This is a BITCH of a song to sing, with so many key changes, but it's "a day at the beach" for the super-talented Jo. You could try and teach Madonna to sing this for five YEARS and she'd never get past the first four bars. God, how the music biz has deteriorated....all geared to 14 year olds with too much spending money!
15 years ago
sam bean
Better than June? This is so good! Thanks so much.
15 years ago
sam bean
As good as June? Did she do Somethig Cool? This is fantastic! Thanks.
15 years ago
sam bean
As good as June ?
15 years ago
PoetryMan11
A great singer with material worthy of her talent and tasteful and subtly subdued accompaniement. I have heard that Columbia had just a few remaining albums on her contract with them and almost as an afterthought they decided to have her do the remaining ones with a jazz motif. The other one I am familiar with was the Art VanDamme album she did--makes me wish she had the chance to have done a dozen more of them.