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James Francis "Jimmy" Durante (February 10, 1893 -- January 29, 1980) was an American singer, pianist, comedian and actor. His distinctive clipped gravelly speech, comic language butchery, jazz-influenced songs, and large nose helped make him one of America's most familiar and popular personalities of the 1920s through the 1970s. His jokes about his nose included referring to it as a "Schnozzola", and the word became his nickname.

The mythology of the bluebird of happiness has deep roots that go back thousands of years. Indigenous cultures across the globe hold similar myths and beliefs about the bluebird. It is a widely accepted symbol of cheerfulness, happiness, prosperity, hearth and home, good health, new births, the renewal of springtime, etc. Virtually any positive sentiments may be attached to the bluebird.

In magical symbolism, bluebirds are used to represent confidence in the positive aspect and egotism in the negative. A dead bluebird is a symbol of disillusionment, of the loss of innocence, and of transformation from the younger and naive to the older and wiser.

Many Native American tribes considered the bluebird sacred.

According to the Cochiti tribe, the firstborn son of Sun was named Bluebird. In the tale "The Sun's Children" from Tales of the Cochiti Indians (1932) by Ruth Benedict: "She nursed him until the Sun father came back. Sun returned to the girl, and the girl offered the child to him, saying, 'Here is your baby. It is a little boy.' They named him Bluebird (Culutiwa)."

A popular song titled "Bluebird of Happiness" was written by Sandor Harmati and Edward Heyman in 1934. It was recorded twice by Jan Peerce, becoming his "signature tune". It was also recorded by Art Mooney and His Orchestra, and others.

The bluebird of happiness is also mentioned in the film K-Pax, as all the patients in the ward await the arrival of the blue bird.

The bluebird is mentioned at the end of the 1968 Beatles movie, Yellow Submarine with the Blue Meanie leader saying, "You know I've never admitted it before, but my cousin is the bluebird of happiness".

The Navajo hold the Mountain Bluebird to be a great spirit in animal form and associate it with the rising sun. The Bluebird Song is sung to remind tribe members to wake at dawn and rise to greet the sun:

Bluebird said to me,

"Get up, my grandchild.

It is dawn," it said to me.

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9 years назад

John Upton

What a wonderful talent this man was. Comedy, pathos, sentimentality, keyboard dexterity, jazz, superb acting in films. You name it, this guy had it all. One of the great entertainers the likes of which you simply do not see these days, 

9 years назад

Jochen Fromm

The beggar man and the mighty king are only diff'rent in name,For they are treated just the same by fate.Today a smile and tomorrow tears,We're never sure what's in store,So learn your lesson before too late, causeLife is sweet, tender and completeWhen you find the bluebird of happinessYou will find greater peace of mindWhen you find a bluebird of happiness.And when he sings to you,Though you're deep in blue,You will see a ray of light come through.The poet and his penThe peasant with his plowIt makes no difference who you areIt’s all the same somehow.The king upon his throneThe jester at his feetThe shop girl, the actress, the woman on the street.It’s a life of smilesAnd a life of tearsIt’s a life of hopesAnd a life of fears.A blinding torrent of rainAnd a brilliant burst of sun,A biting, tearing painAnd bubbling, sparkling fun.And no matter what you haveDon’t envy those you meet,It’s all the same, it’s in the gameThe bitter and the sweet.And if things don’t look so cheerfulJust show a little fight,For every bit of darknessThere’s a little bit of light.For every bit of hatredThere’s a little bit of love.For every cloudy morningThere’s a midnight moon above.And so remember this, life is no abyss,Somewhere there's a bluebird of happiness.

9 years назад

charles redmond

Mr. Durante is a favorite of mine for over 50 years! His sweetness (and pain) comes through on these later ballads. Infectious comedy persona with a maestro pianist's touch! I've read that he didn't have an enemy in the world and was generous to a fault. Adopted a baby with his second wife when he was in his seventies. Really tough childhood, but you wouldn't know it from his music or personality! RIP Mr. Durante!!!

9 years назад

Woody Regan

And I neglected to mention how important Jimmy Durante has become to me (as I enter my 80th decade). I've been singing "One of Those Songs" for years, but I've found so many other of his songs that are appropriate, I should say, just right for me, and I look forward to doing more of them. I've already added "Young at Heart" and found it to be incredibly rewarding. Thank you Jimmy! And Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh! The best!

9 years назад

Woody Regan

What a lovely, lovable and inspiring song! I'd heard it before, but today I really heard it for the first time. Bronwyn and I sang through it this afternoon, and we're adding it to her annual Christmas show here in New York. If you see this and you're free on Saturday, December 20, at 7pm, please join us at Don't Tell Mama for a wonderful evening!

9 years назад

John Upton

I have requested this recording to be played as the last song at my funeral when I am dispatched to my cremation. that's how much I love it folks! Jimmy was wonderful. Goodnight Mrs Calabash wherever you are,

9 years назад

Jim Payne

Nice.

9 years назад

Justin Cognito

I actually remember Jimmy Durante and it would be sad to forget him.

9 years назад

Allan Calford

You never know how greatly you miss him until you revisit his genius and wipe away a tear!

10 years назад

Peter Peter and his Uploads

Laurel and Hardy 2:06 with I assume Buster Keaton. Warholsoup...I have posted this now twice on my Facebook page. This morning in reply to a friend and then again on my timeline. I have played this maybe 10 times today. A wonderful photo montage. The tempo, the orchestration, and the entertainer, Mr. Durante, are superb. Peter Schleger.

11 years назад

SammySpectacular10

Goodnight Mr. Durante! wherever you are :)

11 years назад

Sue Robbins

What a gift. Entertainers need to study his sweetness and goodness!

11 years назад

willie shank

what a star jimmy was always made us smile

11 years назад

dibbledob2

Nobody - but you, Jimmy Durante - could have put this piece of lyrical philosophy better ! Thanks a million to a special star, who will now be an even more special, Angel in Heaven.

11 years назад

Len Hummel

How could anyone not like ... or even love Jimmy Durante. HE WAS TRULY TRULY a major league slice of Americana.

11 years назад

Richard Lacroix

Jimmy was most famous for this song for when it came out, the depression was just ending. Somehow the words just seem to make a lot of sense to me right now.

11 years назад

Richard Lacroix

Jimmy was most famous for this song for when it came out, the depression was just ending. Somehow the words just seem to make a lot of sense to me right now.

11 years назад

John Upton

Not quite sure if I understand this one! No offence meant but I do not know what you are driving at.

11 years назад

swedish chef

where do my bluebird fly?

12 years назад

John Upton

"For every bit of hatred, there's a little bit of love". How true then and how true we need it to be today. In fact, we now need a lot more love than we do hatred.

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