Who? (Jerome Kern) - Brent Barrett & Rebecca Luker descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2011/08/08

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8 years ago

Sam West

I would like to take the top off Rebecca. :)

9 years ago

TheTourmaline57

the genius of Jerome Kern

9 years ago

Roger Wilco

Lovely!!! Can hear the snare, too.

9 years ago

marie reverte

from hoffemay`s channel.Who? (Jerome Kern) - Brent Barrett & Rebecca Luker<en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_Kern

9 years ago

imonthebox

Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein 2nd musical "Sunny." It is offensive that so often the lyricist is left out.

9 years ago

imonthebox

Jerome Kern did not write "Who". Oscar Hammerstein 2nd wrote "Who". Jerome Kern wrote the tune.

9 years ago

Jack Law

"Who" is from the Jerome Kern musical "Sunny."

9 years ago

Easy Aspi

Rebecca is in perfect voice for this piece. She is appropriately vocally restrained. IE-she wouldn't be yelling at her dancing partner Brett standing right next to her.The are superb here!Brett had best watch his hairpiece, methinks.

10 years ago

Roger Regor

Great uptempo versions! Kern's song are best played uptempo, marchlike. Much of his music are marches. Can sure hear the snare drummer! Cheers!

10 years ago

TheTourmaline57

adore this.Thank you Hoffemay for these great performance gems.

10 years ago

John Benn

WOW Amazing clip of two wonderful performers dancing & singing to a geat tune. Why does it end so abruptly?

10 years ago

gazebo46

No matter how many versions I've heard of this great song; I never grow tired of it! Good performance!

10 years ago

Roger Wilco

Gawd! There are S00000000000 good!

10 years ago

Roger Wilco

Wh00ps! It on the RIGHT hand side of my page. I'd temporarily forgotten how to march or route step. :)

10 years ago

Roger Wilco

:) Take a look at "Who?" -- Till the Clouds Roll By (1946) excerpted from that movie about Jerome Kern. It's on the left hand side of this page. Tempo is a bit faster than this. An example of a song originally in march tempo was Kern's "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes," which was originally an untitled closing song he did for a radio show at the time. Musicals are the best form of song entertainment. Best when lyrics are witty and lighthearted to match spirited music. The

10 years ago

gunzel51

I believe it should be played at a Foxtrot tempo which is a bit slower than a march and common for the period. Binne Hale and Jack Buchanan who starred in the West End production of Sunny in 1926 from which this song is taken produced a better version than the original Broadway production with Marilyn Miller.

10 years ago

quadibloc2

Actually, I should have apologized; I see that it was I that was mistaken. Jerome Kern did also participate in writing this song, as I saw shortly after from several other YouTube presentations of it; perhaps he wrote the lyrics in this case, which is why he wasn't credited on the instrumental recording I saw.

10 years ago

Vic Glazer

You're right! I find that the fact that there is no apology posted here very telling.

10 years ago

quadibloc2

Wait a moment. On the label of Jack Hylton's performance of this melody, Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein are credited, not Jerome Kern.

11 years ago

Roger Wilco

Both are wonderful. She is lovely. Looks like he has a wig. This tune should be played like this with fast temp. Several Jerome Kern songs were originally marches. The snare comes through wonderfully in this recording!

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