Let Me Sing and I'm Happy This song is another written by Irving Berlin, as the new decade starts Berlin would have his hand in shaping American music and especially American popular songs. Let Me Sing and I'm Happy is sort of an ode for anyone who loves to sing. People that sing in Community Theater, in choirs and in the shower and this song was made for them. The song was recently resurrected for the stage musical Irving Berlin's White Christmas.Benny Menoff and his OrchestraHappy Days Are Here Again Earl Burnett and his Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Orchestra Puttin on the Ritz This song was another hit for Berlin and is most associated with Fred Astaire. The title refers to the idea of getting dressed up to go out to some place really nice or "swanky," as the slang was used at the time. The Ritz was and is a very upscale hotel. The song would continue to be used. In films it would be song by Clark Gable in the film Idiot's Delight. It would again be filmed in Mel Brookes' Young Frankenstein. Puttin on the Ritz would hit the charts again in 1983 as recorded by Taco. It would be peak at # 4 Nat Shilkret Get Happy Get Happy was composed by Harold Arlen, with lyrics written by Ted Koehler, and was originally performed in the musical the Nine Fifteen Revue by Ruth Etting. The song is most associated with Judy Garland from the film Summer Stock co-starring Gene kelly. In 1939 Arlen would write the music for another Judy Garland standard, Somewhere over the Rainbow. Red Nichols Embraceable You Written by George abd Ira Gershwin for an operetta called East is West. It would be performed again by Ginger Rogers in the Broadway Musical Girl Crazy. The song would continue to be recorded by such artists as Frank Sinatra, Liberace, and Liza Minnelli. Liza's mother, Judy Garland, performed the song in the film version of Girl Crazy. Ruth Ettings Ten Cents A Dance Written by Richard Rodgers, with lyrics by Lorenz Hart, the song was published in 1930 and was first performed by Ruth Ettings in the musical Simple Simon. The song is a lament song by a woman who makes her living by dancing with strange men for money. Ted Lewis and his OrchestraOn The Sunny Side of the Street On The Sunny Side Of The Street was composed by Jimmy McHugh with lyrics by Dorothy Fields, and introduced in the Broadway musical Lew Leslie's International Revue, starring Harry Richman and Gertrude Lawrence. The song would be recorded many times by such artiste as Willie Nelson, The Manhattan Transfer and Rod Stewart. Duke Ellington Three Little Words With music by Harry Ruby and the lyrics by Bert Kalmar, the song would be used again and again and would eventually be the name of the a movie based on the lives of the song writingteam that created the song. In the middle of the 1970s the Advertising Council used a fully orchestrated version of the song in a series of Public Service Announcements about seat belt safety; the slogan for these commercials was "Seat belts: a nice way to say 'I Love You'." Paul Whiteman After You've Gone Was actually written in 1918 with by Turner Layton, with lyrics written by Henry Creamer and was originally recorded by Marion Harris in 1922. It would be recorded by Benny Goodman, Fats Waller and Phil Collins. It would be used by Ethel Merman in the TV show That Girl, when Merman describes to Ann Marie (Marlo Thomas) how she was fired from her first night club job for singing to loud. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013
1930 GREATEST MUSIC HITS
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