Frank Sinatra sings this classic as a slow ballad, and the sad meaning of the lyrics stand out. great arrangement of the song.
@ivamaralves3690
3 жыл бұрын
Fabulous masterpiece. Tudo perfeito, a interpretação de Sinatra, carregada de perturbadora emoção, o arranjo e o acompanhamento concebidos pelo genial Nelson Riddle e, é claro, o maravilhoso blues.
@hennaa1360
3 жыл бұрын
Such a mellow and addicting tune, no one can sing the blues with such emotion as Frank :,)
@CC-ul3qo
Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love Frank Sinatra's version of this song. That's why I came to listen to it on KZitem. However, to say that he is the very best Blues singer is ridiculous - Jazz singer, yes!. How about these Legendary Blues singers : Ray Charles (1930) ... Eric Clapton (1945) ... B.B. King (1925) ... Bessie Smith (1894) ... WC Handy (1873) ... Lightnin' Hopkins (1912) ... Etta James (1938) ... Stevie Ray Vaughan (1954 ❤😮
@jonaszepog1829
5 ай бұрын
It's a song about the blues...
@rickeydavis9517
3 жыл бұрын
Simply the best
@MarkBlackburnWPG
3 жыл бұрын
SINATRA - Blues in the Night “World-class music, on Sirius/XM, 'Siriusly Sinatra'” says 'The Voice' of Channel 71, a moment ago, just after we heard Frank's definitive version of a “song that should have won the Oscar” - according to the winner that year, Oscar Hammerstein II. Oscar the lyricist, together with melodist Jerome Kern, won the “Best Original Song” Academy Award that year with 'The Last Time I Saw Paris' - defeating Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer's BLUES IN THE NIGHT. “You were robbed” Hammerstein wrote in a three-word telegram to his friend Mercer. From my favorite Sinatra album of 'torch' songs (“Sings for Only the Lonely”) one of the two tracks co-written by Johnny Mercer. Bet this was his favorite version too. The first version at KZitem with “comments” -- this one: including a favorite reflection from a kindred spirit. tuxguys 2 years ago (edited) (5/19/19) I can't believe that I heard this for the first time this morning, on WMVY... As much as I admire Arlen's and Mercer's work, together and separately, I always dismissed this tune as a "pseudo-Blues," usually sung by someone who had no idea of what the Blues was. When the perfect interpretation of a tune hits your ears, it can give you the experience of having heard a tune a thousand times before, and yet, when THAT performance hits you, you finally understand what the tune is all about. This happened to me this morning, and not just because of Francis Albert's prodigious vocal musicianship, but also because of Nelson Riddle's Impressionistic arrangement. This is more than a standard... This is more than Jazz singing... This is Art Song. Thanks for sharing, Uncle Diss. Celebrated this day at Sinatra Family - Forum - "Siriusly Sinatra" - MY FAVORITE VERSION, YOURS TOO? sinatrafamily.com/forum/showthread.php/50225-My-Favorite-Version-%28yours-too-%29?p=1310404#post1310404
@fromthesidelines
3 жыл бұрын
Recorded on June 24, 1958.
@MarkBlackburnWPG
3 жыл бұрын
June 14 -- final day of the sessions in London, arranged, conducted by Robert Farnon -- the Canadian born arranger, acknowledged as the world's most influential, by all the other great arrangers -- including Nelson Riddle who was present for this recording. Another great Sinatra arranger Don Costa was the middle man who made it all happen -- but couldn't be present on this day in history, June 14, 1962.
@fredtrenk8586
Жыл бұрын
Beautiful
@Borkeen2024
3 жыл бұрын
My mama done tol' me When I was a little My mama done tol' me, son A woman will sweet talk And give you the big eye But when that sweet talk is done A woman's a two faced A woman's something that would leave you Singing the blues in the night Now the rain is falling Heaven can hear you calling Doo wee Heaven blows the lonesome whistle Blowing across the threshold Doo wee Doo wee ta too tee A crickety crack go wickety wack The blues in the night Evening breeze will start Trees that crying in the All in the world wood haunted slide When you Get the blues In the night So take my word Or the mocking bird Will sing a sadder kind of song Maybe he knows things He knows things Can go wrong A match is a maybe Love is the same job Whenever the four winds blow I've been to some big town Had me some big town But there is one thing I know, one thing I know A woman's a two faced A woman's something that would leave you Singing the blues in the night Blues in the night
@tuxguys
5 жыл бұрын
(5/19/19) I can't believe that I heard this for the first time this morning, on WMVY... As much as I admire Arlen's and Mercer's work, together and separately, I always dismissed this tune as a "pseudo-Blues," usually sung by someone who had no idea of what the Blues was. When the perfect interpretation of a tune hits your hears, it can give you the experience of having heard a tune a thousand times before, and yet, when THAT performance hits you, you finally understand what the tune is all about. This happened to me this morning, and not just because of Francis Albert's prodigious vocal musicianship, but also because of Nelson Riddle's Impressionistic arrangement. This is more than a standard... This is more than Jazz singing... This is Art Song.
@arllita3
4 жыл бұрын
He knows what the blues are - William Gillespie - kzitem.info/news/bejne/lGOa1aGCa4NloaQ
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