Showing posts with label Fred Astaire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fred Astaire. Show all posts

Monday, March 20, 2017

Popular Songs Of 1937, Vol. 1

I'm not quite done with this seemingly never-ending series of "Popular Songs Of" posts quite yet. There's this set and the three volumes that follow it. Then I'll probably tackle the tunes of 1927 and call it done. I was surprised at how many "keepers" I found among songs that, at eighty years old, are clearly well before my time. Music was just better back in the day, I suppose. And boy, do I feel old in simply admitting THAT! Anyway, here goes... Enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  Benny Goodman & His Orchestra  ~  “Sing, Sing, Sing”  (Man, that Gene Krupa could play some drums!)



2)  Fred Astaire  ~  “Things Are Looking Up”




3)  Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians  ~  “September In The Rain”




4)  Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra ft. Edythe Wright  ~  “Dipsy Doodle”




5)  Robert Johnson  ~  “Cross Road Blues”




6)  Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Cast  ~  “With A Smile And A Song”




7)  Bing Crosby  ~  “Sweet Leilani”




8)  Roy Acuff  ~  “You’re The Only Star In My Blue Heaven”




9)  Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys  ~  “Steel Guitar Rag”




10)  Gracie Fields  ~  “It Looks Like Rain In Cherry Blossom Lane”




11)  Duke Ellington  ~  “Caravan”




12)  Mildred Bailey  ~  “Trust In Me”




13)  Louis Armstrong  ~  “On A Little Bamboo Bridge”




14)  Joyce Compton / Irene Dunne  ~  “My Dreams Are Gone With The Wind”




15)  Count Basie  ~  “One O’Clock Jump”




16)  Raymond Scott Quintette  ~  “Powerhouse”




17)  Mahalia Jackson  ~  “Peace In The Valley”




18)  Fred Astaire  ~  “They Can’t Take That Away From Me”




19)  Sophie Tucker  ~  “The Lady Is A Tramp”




20)  Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra  ~  “For Dancers Only”




21)  The Andrews Sisters  ~  “Jammin’”




22)  Robert Johnson  ~  “I Believe I’ll Dust My Broom”




23)  Slim & Slam  ~  “The Flat Foot Floogie”




24)  Al Dexter  ~  “Honky Tonk Blues”




25)  Kenny Baker  ~  “Love Walked In”


Tuesday, March 29, 2016

“Find” & “Replace” Songs

We've finally arrived at the last of the "Find" and (something else) posts. And not a moment too soon. This is less an "Opposites" post than it is songs featuring titles with related words. (The "Find" and "Replace" feature within most Word documents is something I use often, and maybe you do as well.) Enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  Jennifer Love Hewitt  ~  “Couldn’t Find Another Man”




2)  Columbus  ~  “Replace Me”




3)  Josh Turner  ~  “Find Me A Baby”




4)  Summer Leagues  ~  “Replace Me”




5)  Phil Collins  ~  “Find A Way To My Heart”




6)  Abbievee  ~  “Replace Me”




7)  Five Star  ~  “Find The Time”




8)  Ryan Adams & The Cardinals  ~  “What Sin Replaces Love”




9)  Bayje  ~  “Find A Way”




10)  Silverstein  ~  “Replace You”




11)  Cat Stevens  ~  “On The Road To Find Out”




12)  Crimson Apple  ~  “Replace This Heartbeat”




13)  David Grant  ~  “Love Will Find A Way”




14)  Andrew Belle  ~  “Replace Me”




15)  Cher  ~  “I Hope You Find It”




16)  Wellness  ~  “Replace, Rewire”




17)  Simon & Garfunkel  ~  “For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her”




18)  Emanuele Primavera Quartet  ~  “Replace”




19)  Blitzen Trapper  ~  “Might Find It Cheap”




20)  Katie McGarry  ~  “Someone To Replace You”




21)  Wilco  ~  “True Love Will Find You In The End”




22)  Fred Astaire  ~  “You’d Be Hard To Replace”




23)  Andrew Peterson  ~  “You’ll Find Your Way”




24)  Dead By April  ~  “Replace You”




25)  Sufjan Stevens  ~  “A Good Man Is Hard To Find”


Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Popular Songs Of 1955, Vol. 2


Here's part 2 of 2 in a sonically, if not altogether visually impressive collection of hit songs from 1955. It was hard to find live performances or movie clips for the majority of the songs from this era, but I included them whenever possible. Enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  Elvis Presley  ~  "Baby, Let's Play House"




2)  Don Cherry  ~  "Band Of Gold"




3)  Julie London  ~  "Cry Me A River"




4)  Chuck Berry  ~  "Maybellene"




5)  Joni James  ~  "How Important Can It Be?"




6)  Smiley Lewis  ~  "I Hear You Knockin'"




7)  Doris Day  ~  "Everybody Loves My Baby" / "Mean To Me"




8)  Gogi Grant  ~  "Suddenly There's A Valley"




9)  Patti Page  ~  "Croce Di Oro (Cross Of Gold)"




10)  LaVern Baker & The Gliders  ~  "Tweedle Dee"




11)  The El Dorados  ~  "At My Front Door"




12)  Little Richard  ~  "Tutti Frutti"




13)  Big Joe Turner  ~  "Flip, Flop, And Fly"




14)  Eddie Fisher  ~  "I Need You Now"




15)  Al Hibbler  ~  "Unchained Melody"




16)  Dean Martin  ~  "Innamorata"




17)  Peggy Lee  ~  "He's A Tramp"




18)  Danny Kaye  ~  "Life Could Not Better Be"




19)  Fred Astaire  ~  "Something's Gotta Give"




20)  Gwen Verdon  ~  "Whatever Lola Wants"