Jessye Norman - You must believe in spring (Michel Legrand) video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/12/03

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9 years ago

Fábián Mária

Estére

9 years ago

Fiddler Jones

Jessye Norman - You must believe in spring (Michel Legrand)

9 years ago

deanhedges1

The complaints about the different flavor of the voice and the bass, that the operatic voice and the jazz stlying of the bass are at a conflict is a valuable factor of the song, it is the pull from the cold to the warm. Ron carters reaching ahead of the beat at the bridge is correctly portraying the feeling of, "can't wait for spring". Her voice is clear as ice, this song, this version, is deeper and more powerful if you are willing to listen with more than your ears. 

9 years ago

Melissa Blue

I like it, but I like Jessye Norman singing many things.

9 years ago

anjie skaya

magical

10 years ago

vova47

Are you THE Win Hinkle, editor of Letter from Evans?!! if so, it's a real pleasure to bump into you, I am a huge BE fan and have read every issue of your great publication. Thanks for that great gift!!.....

10 years ago

Win Hinkle

I agree.

10 years ago

dirtyfrenchie

Concerning cross over the worse is maybe the interpretation of CREOLE LOVE CALL , famous Ellington masterpiece, provided by Kathleen Battle.

10 years ago

dirtyfrenchie

la plus belle version de cette chanson c est celle d'Abbey Lincoln. En partie parce qu elle casse cette mélodie irritante. D'ailleurs les thémes de legrand par Abbey Lincoln sont tous excellents. Ici c'est raté on ne lie pas le solo de basse (trés bon) à la vocalise de JN . De façon génèrale,le cross over est raté. Cela dit tout récemment Nathalie dessay a interprété un vaste ensemble de chnasons de ML et c est plutot bien réussi

11 years ago

Carl Grubbs

BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL

11 years ago

Kauêh Bastos

Ron Carter on bass.

11 years ago

vova47

The bass player had a better idea how to play this song than a singer and piano player is just awful and the whole attempt at being Jazzy doesn't work. Jessye Norman is a wonderful singer in her genre but her phrasing and sense of time is all wrong for this kind of song. Why the people go out of their way to sound ridiculous?

11 years ago

vova47

Well put!

12 years ago

Danielle Gilson

jessye is so wonderful from bach until all the rest!

12 years ago

Miss Hope Springs

Very beautiful and personal interpretation. Love it. x

12 years ago

alexanderkrampe

@6040Jackie this is a pretty small intelligent prejudice of musical interpretation

12 years ago

DwiteTheSpriteKnight

Her talent is so blatant that I find it hard to fathom how anyone could not at least respect it, even if this is not a style of music that they enjoy.

12 years ago

fromUrals

It's winter. It's snowing.I'm in Russia.I believe in spring.

12 years ago

Kevin O'Neal

True fine artistry. This talent and her interpretation belong in a musical/entertainment genre somewhere near and abouts "High Humanity." Rather than name calling (opera, jazz, White, Black, familiar, the other, etc.) let's picture this: A highly trained voice from a beyond beautiful artist, brings to life a LeGrand interpretation on Spring & Love. Do tell: Do you know what what love is? If you do then can you tell me why Spring haunts all of us still searching? I remember now I must believe.

12 years ago

cooperdogable

I love her interpretation of this exquisite Michel Legrand -Bergman song. Tony Bennett has a nice version also. A great song!

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