Wow!!!! This is incredible!! I too, play by ear, and don't read music. For this reason, Irving Berlin has always been one of my musical heros.
@levinmoser40017 жыл бұрын
Leah Christensen He was always one of my heroes too. It amazes me that so few people know who he is. At Christmas, I hear people sing White Christmas and I'll ask them, do you like the music of Irving Berlin? They'll actually argue with me that Bing Crosby wrote that. 😡
@chattyroz29346 жыл бұрын
This is truly wonderful. It resonates from beginning to end, showcasing some of his best music with an excellent cast and a narrative of his life. Even the credits at the end showcase a truly top class song, Soft Lights and Sweet Music. And just think of all the wonderful songs they couldn't fit in.
@phyllishamilton1656 жыл бұрын
When I was about four (a LONG time ago), I discovered my parents' record of Alexander's Ragtime Band -- on an ancient 78 rpm record which I recall was heavy and stiff -- one of the original shellac-based "pressed" records -- and yes, I played it on our Victrola: memories!!!
@StevenTorrey9 жыл бұрын
Wow, that was great! Tommy Tune and the stage crew really did justice to Irving Berlin, commemorating his lesser know numbers as well as his well known. And yet they barely scratched the service, ending the program at about 1937 or so with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers--"Top Hat." But a great show.