Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey - Begin to beguine video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/03/23

When they begin the beguine, it brings back the sound of music so tender,

It brings back a night of tropical splendor, it brings back a memory ever green.

I'm with you once more under the stars, and down by the shore an orchestra's playing

Even the palms seem to be swaying, when they begin the beguine.

To live it again is past all endeavor, except when that tune clutches my heart,

And there we are, swearing to love forever, and promising never, never to part.

What moments divine, what rapture serene,

Till clouds come along to disperse the joys we had tasted,

And now when I hear people curse the chance that was wasted,

I know but too well what they mean.

So don't let them begin the beguine, let the love that was once a fire remain an ember;

Let it sleep like the dead desire I only remember when they begin the beguine.

Oh yes, let them begin the beguine, make them play,

Till the stars that were there before return above you,

Till you whisper to me once more, Darling, I love you!

And we suddenly know what heaven we're in, when they begin the beguine

When they begin the beguine.

Comments

10 years ago

Georgios Aperis

Yes, that is correct. I do not remember the exact show but what I know is that it was performed in January 1946.

11 years ago

Antonio Campagnefilho

parabens todos os videos de voçes sao lindos

11 years ago

Abby Titus

This isn't the Reprise version, it's just an earlier recording with the cover of the album that Sinatra made in the early 60's honoring Dorsey...

12 years ago

Parker Allen

Sy Oliver was Tommy Dorsey's music arranger.

12 years ago

ninasfamily

It says right on the album cover... "Arranged & Conducted by Sy Oliver"

12 years ago

Paul Ostroff

TY for the best "begin the beguine" ever recorded.

12 years ago

gptvproductions

Yeah, I see all the dilemma regarding when this came out and if Tommy Dorsey is on this track. I dig Frank singing with Tommy Dorsey but I gotta say he started developing his own style later. He's one of the few who got better thanks to drinking and smoking and staying up all night. He sounded smooth with Dorsey and more raw and nasty on his own. Whatever the case may be, this record is great.

12 years ago

Smarvel83

It says it's a tribute to Tommy Dorsey, so it's probably a different band

12 years ago

Roberto5055

Wrong date or not, this is perfect. Simply amazing.

13 years ago

James McEwan

This is a 1946 live radio recording arranged by Axel Stordahl.

13 years ago

vHumboldt77

@waltandrus - I agree, Sinatra broke up with Dorsey in 1942 and to my knowledge they never got back. And, where's Dorsey's trombone?. This is clear Sinatra in his Columbia years between 1943 and 1951...

13 years ago

mrcmxoner

@waltandrus Oh really? can you explain?

13 years ago

waltandrus

This IS NOT The Tommy Dorsey.Sinatra was already on his own when this was recorded...

14 years ago

marciab8

@gfks11ீ ✿ ✿ Wonderful video✿ ✿ ீ I love Frank Sinatra and Song✿ ✿ ீ ✿ ✿ ீCongratulations...5***** ✿ ✿ ீ ✿ ✿ ீ ✿ Thank you for sharing, sweet Judie✿ ✿ ீ ✿ ✿ ீ ✿ ✿ ீ ✿ ✿ ீ

14 years ago

gfks11

I remember my dad buyed this disc...probably it's yet in my mom's disc collection... i listened it also often as girl to it...maybe 4 or so...i loved it!!*****

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