Larry Clinton Orch Bea Wain - You Go To My Head 1938 скачать видео бесплатно


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This Song Peaked At #3 On US Charts In 1938.

Critics marvel over "You Go to My Head." Praise for its composer, J. Fred Coots, is not as complimentary, most often characterizing him as a one-hit wonder.

"You Go to My Head" is a 1938 popular song composed by J. Fred Coots with lyrics by Haven Gillespie.

The song is a unique conjunction[says who?] of a sophisticated lyric and complex, lush harmonic structure by two songwriters who were not generally known for such elegance; nevertheless the song is highly regarded by jazz musicians and critics alike.

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9 years назад

little phebes

lovely

9 years назад

jeff Craven

The Jan Savitt band with Carlotta Dale doing "You Go to my Head" is my favorite recording of this tune, but now also dig this arrangement with Bea Wain singing it. Still Carlotta Dale's darkly extremely beautiful voice is what I hear when I think of this song.

9 years назад

Joaquín Maria Aguirre Romero

El encanto de la orquesta del trompetista Larry Clinton en este clásico You go to my head. Disfrútalo!

9 years назад

Thomas D

The 'for radio only' recording on "Hindsight Records" is the very best version. There both the band and Ms. Wain put their very best emotion into the song, and it isn't rushed for the short time allowance of a 10" 78 rpm record. Always one of my favorite songs. Sends tingles through my body. Always better with a cigarette, but I don't smoke anymore.

9 years назад

Bob Schlitz

Night and Day

11 years назад

tonys963

Nay Sir, you trifle with the apple of my eye in regard to those heroic Naval Midshipmen, and those fighting Devil Dogs of the U.S. Marines that had a thing or two to square with Tojo and Jerry.

11 years назад

Mooser42001

"The price was high but the fix was in, and everyone cashed in on V-E Day!" Rather a cynical summation of America's role in WW2, but hey, whatever turns you on.

11 years назад

tonys963

Dark clouds were looming over the world during that time period but when songs like this hit the airwaves kindling the flame of the human heart, the Heavenly Powers were enchanted and persuaded. The price was high but the fix was in, and everyone cashed in on V-E Day! Love the sound quality on this:)

11 years назад

MrDEMcT

Thank you for the info on Coots. I know all those songs, but had never heard of Coots until now.

11 years назад

MrDEMcT

She was also very pleasant to look at, when singing and when not.

11 years назад

egalitarianist

J. Fred Coots, far from being a "one-hit-wonder", composed a number of hits - most in the 1930s - including such standards as Love Letters in the Sand, I Still Get a Thrill (Thinking of You), For All We Know (We May Never Meet Again), Louisiana Fairytale (a huge hit for Fats Waller), and Santa Clause is Coming to Town. If you don't recognize the name, you will the tune. Bea Wain - incredibly beautiful and sensitive singer, woman and person.

11 years назад

Don R

I'm just discovering Bea Wain. A fine singer and a highly intelligent lady. Still with us at 95.

11 years назад

bbcisrubbish

Most enjoyable. Keely Smith has a very good version on Youtube which is worth listening to.

11 years назад

Kirk Barkley

I agree 100% with you, Philly

12 years назад

PhillySouth

I disagree; no the Goodman/Tilton isn't, and it is not even close. Folks can compare by finding a free mp3 of the Goodman/Tilton over in MySpace if they do a search there, and then their ears can plainly hear what a wide gap in the creative arrangements of the band, and also how much more conviction and sublety is in Ms. Wain's delicate handling of the vocal. Benny Goodman didn't hit a home run each time he came to the plate, but it is Clinton & Wain & Co. clearing the fence this time here.

12 years назад

Dani Pierce

Martha Tilton's version with Benny Goodman is MUCH better.

12 years назад

PhillySouth

@andrewssisterfan I love this version very much, too. However, both of Billie Holiday's versions (her version from same year of 1938 and Holiday's remake of 1952, are every bit the equal or better of this version, but I still don't want to take ANYTHING away (if you can believe that) from the sweet and lovely and perfectly rendered version by Ms. Wain (Weinsier) and Larry C.

12 years назад

sweetflamelol

This makes my mouth burn with sweetness.... too good.

12 years назад

andrewssisterfan

Best version.

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