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Good morning my dearest Henkie !!!! I hope, you have slept well !!!! I know, you are going to the doctors post to get the result from your test !!!!! Please let me know !!!!!! I wish for the best !!!!!!!!! Thank you very much for the September song !!!!! In a few days we have September, and that is the first month of Fall !!!!! I feel, we have had the first month of Spring not long ago !!!!!! Time flies !!!!! My sweet friend, I wish Elly and you a lovely Monday !!!!!!! Your eternal friend Jytte
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Goodmorning my dearest Jytte !!!! I'm back home !!!! Everithing whas oke sayed the doctorsassistent and my kidneyfunction was even betther it is going up from 49 till 54 ! And I also lost a kilo !!! And they measured a bloodsugar from 7.4 ! I thank you for listening to my Septembersong ! Overhere we become this week verry beautiful weather !!!! and I wish you a lovely Monday !!!! Your always faithful Henk !!!!
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_September Song_ - Kurt Weill (music) & Maxwell Anderson (words) - Grady Martin & The Slew Foot Five: Thomas "Grady" Martin (guitar), Elbert R. "Dutch" McMillan (alto saxophone), Owen Bradley (piano), Howard Bradley, Walter "Hank" "Sugarfoot" Garland (guitar), Farris Coursey (drums) *"September Song"* is an American standard popular song composed by Kurt Weill with lyrics by Maxwell Anderson. It was introduced by Walter Huston in the 1938 Broadway musical production _Knickerbocker Holiday._ The song has been recorded by numerous singers and instrumentalists. Origins The song originated from Walter Huston's request that he should have one solo song in Knickerbocker Holiday if he was to play the role of the aged governor of New Netherland, Peter Stuyvesant. Anderson and Weill wrote the song in a couple of hours for Huston's gruff voice and limited vocal range. Knickerbocker Holiday was roughly based on Washington Irving's Knickerbocker's History of New York set in New Amsterdam in 1647. It is a political allegory criticizing the policies of the New Deal through the portrayal of a semi-fascist government of New Amsterdam, with a corrupt governor and councilmen. It also involves a love triangle with a young woman forced to marry the governor Peter Stuyvesant while loving another. The musical closed in April 1939 after a six-month run. Lyric content In "September Song", a man now recognizes the "plentiful waste of time" of earlier days, and in the "long, long while from May to December", having reached September, he is looking forward to spending the precious days of autumn with his loved one. Frank Sinatra's 1946 version reached No. 8 on the Billboard charts that year. Brook Benton recorded it for his 1960 album Songs _I Love to Sing_ Use in other media "September Song" was used as diegetic music in the 1950 film _September Affair._ The song is used in the 1987 Woody Allen film _Radio Days;_ Allen has stated that the song may be the best American popular song ever written. *VOCAL VERSIONS* Walter Huston First live performance on October 19, 1938 Walter Huston - Orchestra Conducted by Maurice De Abravanel 1938 First recording on November 24, 1938 First release Artie Shaw and His Orchestra May 1945 Walter Huston with Victor Young and His Orchestra December 1945 Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra June 1946 The Dardanelle Trio October 1946 Frank Sinatra - Orchestra under the direction of Axel Stordahl November 18, 1946 Jack Leonard - Orchestra conducted by Paul Baron 1946 Joe Mooney Quartet January 1947 Teddy Wilson Quartet featuring Sarah Vaughan January 1947 Delta Rhythm Boys December 1947 Gladys Swarthout with Russ Case and His Orchestra 1947 Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye 1947 The Ravens July 1948 Earl Bostic and His Orchestra April 1951 Ezio Pinza 1951 Billy Daniels, featuring Benny Payne at the Piano 1951 Stan Kenton and His Orchestra 1951 Liberace - Orch. under the direction of Geo. Liberace April 4, 1952 Jo Stafford with Paul Weston and His Orchestra January 1953 The Colgate "13" 1953 A cappella Eddie Bracken February 1954 The Ray Charles Singers 1954 Sammy Davis Jr. April 18, 1955 Sarah Vaughan April 1955 Tex Ritter July 1955 Billy Eckstine - Orchestra conducted by Russ Case August 1955 Rusty Draper 1955 The Deep River Boys 1955 Eddie Albert March 1956 Don Cornell September 1956 Ray Conniff and His Orchestra and Chorus October 8, 1956 Johnny Hartman 1956 Vic West with Bruce Clarke's Orchestra 1956 Eddy Arnold with Orchestra conducted by Charles Grean January 1957 Billy Ward and The Dominoes November 1957 "Scat Man" Crothers 1957 Anne Shelton with Wally Stott and His Orchestra 1957 George London with the Roland Shaw Orchestra 1957 Helen Traubel - Orchestra & Chorus directed by Milton Rogers 1957 Marie Knight with Teacho Wiltshire Orch. April 1958 Pat Boone June 1958 Fred Waring and The Pennsylvanians featuring Joe Marine October 6, 1958 Althea Gibson - Doles Dickens Quartet 1958 George Sanders 1958 Hildegarde 1958 Jan Peerce with Joe Reisman and His Orchestra 1958 Jerry Butler 1958 Lotte Lenya 1958 The Robert Shaw Chorale 1958 The Chordells - Orchestra directed by Bill Sanford September 1959 The Mills Brothers - Arranged and conducted by Larry Gordon December 1959 Gordon MacRae 1959 Danny Thomas 1959 Eydie Gormé 1959 Jacques Foti 1959 Johnnie Ray with Jack Parnell and His Orchestra 1959 June Christy and The Four Freshmen and Stan Kenton and His Orchestra Feb 1960 Live Dion and The Belmonts June 1960 Felicia Sanders August 1960 Brook Benton September 1960 Patty Markham October 1960 Ella Fitzgerald 1960 Arthur Tracy and Orchestra 1960 Maurice Chevalier - Orchestra arranged and conducted by Ray Ellis 1960 Sil Austin and His Orchestra 1960 The Ames Brothers - Orchestra and Chorus under the direction of Sid Ramin 1960 The Bobby Cole Trio 1960 The Spizzwinks(?) 1960 A cappella Tony Bennett 1960 Eileen Farrell, Orchestra under the direction of Luther Henderson January 1961 Simon Rady September 1961 Betty Roché 1961 The Medieval Jazz Quartet 1961 Billy Cotton and Kathie Kay with Frank Cordell and His Orchestra and Peter Moore and His Orchestra 1961 Dick Wickman and His Orchestra 1961 The Platters 1961 Nat King Cole - George Shearing March 1962 Tex Ritter with Stan Kenton's Orchestra July 1962 Mary Kaye Trio 1962 Julius Watkins 1962 Eartha Kitt with Tony Osborne & His Orchestra 1962 Georgia Brown 1962 Roberta Sherwood 1962 The New Band of Spike Jones October 1963 Johnny Mathis November 18, 1963 Jimmy Durante 1963 Laura Betti diretto da Bruno Maderna 1963 Lorne Greene 1963 The Impressions February 1964 Patti Page March 1964 Andy Williams 1964 Enzo Stuarti - Arr. and cond. by Bob McMullin 1964 Live Franklyn MacCormack 1965 SAlan Stratford Johns 1965 Joni James 1965 Guy Marks 1966 Burl Ives 1967 Helen Merrill 1967 Johnnie Gray with the Reg Tilsley Orchestra 1967 Vocalise version Mimi Hines 1967 Monika Grimm 1967 The Footnotes 1967 A cappella Matt Monro June 1968 The Magnificent Men August 1968 Cab Calloway With "Bugs" Bower's Orchestra 1968 John Gary - Arranged and conducted by Marty Gold 1968 Roy Clark June 1969 John Hanson 1969 Lee Hazlewood 1969 James Brown April 1970 Edward Woodward 1970 Jerry Lanning 1972 Jon Hendricks 1972 The Geoff Love Singers 1973 Brian Golbey 1974 Max Bygraves - Orchestra arranged & conducted by Frank Barber 1974 Medley Vince Hill with Alyn Ainsworth and His Orchestra 1974 Don Estelle & Windsor Davies 1975 Angèle Durand - Harry Freitag 1976 Elaine Delmar 1976 Ria Joy 1977 Bing Crosby with The Pete Moore Orchestra 1977 Dale Corliss 1977 Willie Nelson April 1978 Joe Gordon & Sally Logan 1978 Des O'Connor 1979 Lindsey Buckingham October 1981 Andrea [US2] (Andrea Baker) 1981 Margaret Field 1981 Faron Young 1982 Tommy Overstreet 1982 Ian McCulloch December 7, 1984 Bill Ramsey 1985 Lou Reed 1985 Malcolm McNeill 1985 MFQ 1985 Mel Tormé, Rob McConnell and The Boss Brass 1986 Giorgio Gaslini 1986 Riki Turofsky 1986 Ute Lemper 1986 Billy Eckstine, Benny Carter 1987 The Jeggpap New Orleans Jazz Band Meets John Defferary 1987 George Melly with John Chilton's Feetwarmers 1988 Julie Wilson [US] 1988 Tiziana Ghiglioni 1988 Barbara Dickson April 24, 1989 Al Cobine's Big Band 1989 Helen Schneider 1989 Medley Norbert Detaeye 1989 Olivia Byington & João Carlos Assis Brasil 1989 Medley Spider Saloff & Ricky Ritzel 1989 Live
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*INSTRUMENTAL VERSIONS* The Don Byas Quartet 1946 Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France [1940s] 1947 Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra October 1948 Sidney Bechet and His Circle Seven 1949 iErroll Garner 1949 The Dave Brubeck Trio 1950 Ralph Marterie and His Orchestra June 1951 Morris Lane 1951 Morton Gould at the Piano and Conducting His Orchestra 1951 The Dell Trio 1951 Thore Jederby Orchestra June 1952 Medley Sidney Bechet - Claude Luter et son orchestre 1952 Live *Grady Martin and The Slew Foot Five 1952* The Melachrino Strings 1952 Art Tatum Trio August 1953 Dick Hyman 1953 Lou Stein 1954 Lenny Dee May 1955 Buddy Morrow and His Orchestra September 1955 The Smith-Glamann Quintet (Betty Glamann, Rufus Smith) 1955 Coleman Hawkins 1955 Geo Daly son vibraphone et son orchestre 1955 Jack Kelly [US2] 1955 Les Elgart and His Orchestra 1955 Pete Terrace Quintet 1955 Sam (The Man) Taylor and His Orchestra and Chorus 1955 Joe Bushkin His Piano and Orchestra March 1956 Ray Anthony May 1956 Lawrence Welk and His Champagne Music July 1956 Medley George Shearing Quintet with String Choir August 1956 The Red Norvo Trio 1956 Don Elliott Quartet 1956 Marty Gold and His Orchestra 1956 Borrah Minevitch and His Harmonica Rascals 1956 Cyril Stapleton and His Orchestra 1956 Glenn Derringer at the Wurlitzer Organ 1956 Richard Ellsasser 1956 The Dorothy Donegan Trio 1956 Dick Leibert May 1957 Orchestra conducted by Jackie Gleason August 1957 Jo Ann Castle October 1957 Russ Morgan and His Velvet Violins November 1957 Marian McPartland 1957 Chico Hamilton Quintet 1957 Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra 1957 Dorothy Donegan 1957 Haywood Henry 1957 Hill Bowen and His Orchestra 1957 Mantovani and His Orchestra 1957 Ted Heath and His Music 1957 Don Shirley May 1958 Ted Straeter June 1958 Anson Weeks and His Orchestra November 1958 Medley Gene Bianco and His Group featuring Mundell Lowe November 1958 The Frankie Ortega Trio 1958 Leslie Carter [US2] 1958 Ernie Freeman 1958 Orchestre sous la direction de Franck Aussman 1958 Roger Williams with Orchestra directed by Hal Kanner January 1959 Chet Baker May 1959 Dave "Baby" Cortez September 1959 Ron Feuer December 1959 Mimi Allen 1959 Benny Carter 1959 Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra 1959 Medley Dave Pell's Big Band 1959 Hal McIntyre and His Orchestra 1959 Helmut Zacharias and His Magic Violins 1959 Joe Loco and His Orchestra 1959 Joe Loss and His Orchestra 1959 Kenyon Hopkins 1959 Maurice Levine conducting The Warner Bros. 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Thomas *Grady Martin* (January 17, 1929 - December 3, 2001) was an American session guitarist in country music and rockabilly. A member of The Nashville A-Team, he played guitar on hits such as Marty Robbins' "El Paso", Loretta Lynn's "Coal Miner's Daughter" and Sammi Smith's "Help Me Make It Through the Night". During a nearly 50-year career, Martin backed such names as Hank Williams, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Johnny Burnette, Don Woody and Arlo Guthrie, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline and Bing Crosby. He is a member of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame and was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in March 2015. Biography Grady Martin was born in Chapel Hill, Tennessee, United States. He grew up on a farm with his oldest sister, Lois, his older brothers, June and Bill, and his parents, Claude and Bessey;[4] and had a horse he named Trigger. His mother played the piano and encouraged his musical talent.[4] At age 15, Martin was invited to perform regularly on WLAC-AM in Nashville, Tennessee, and made his recording debut two years later on February 15, 1946 with Curly Fox and Texas Ruby in Chicago, Illinois. That same year, he joined Paul Howard's Western swing-oriented Arkansas Cotton Pickers as half of Howard's twin guitar ensemble with Robert "Jabbo" Arrington and performed on the Grand Ole Opry. When Howard left, Opry newcomer Little Jimmy Dickens hired several former Cotton Pickers, including Martin, as his original Country Boys road band. He later joined Big Jeff Bess and the Radio Playboys followed by a stint with the Bailes Brothers Band. By 1950, Martin was a part of the rising Nashville recording scene as a studio guitarist and fiddler, and his guitar hooks propelled Red Foley's "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" and "Birmingham Bounce". In 1951, he signed with Decca Records with his own country-jazz band, Grady Martin and the Slew Foot Five. In addition to backing mainstream acts like Bing Crosby and Burl Ives, they began to record in their own right, with later sessions under the name Grady Martin and his Winging Strings[8] when he introduced his twin-neck Bigsby guitar. The band, with Hank Garland, Bob Moore, Tommy Jackson and Bud Isaacs made regular appearances on ABC-TV's Ozark Jubilee in the mid-1950s. The Nashville A-Team It was as a session musician starting in the late 1950s that Martin made his greatest mark on country and rockabilly music. As a guitarist with The Nashville A-Team, he provided the guitar on the Marty Robbins hits "El Paso" (1959) and "Don't Worry" (1961), on Roy Orbison's "Oh, Pretty Woman" (1964) and Lefty Frizzell's "Saginaw, Michigan" (1964). His guitar work was also displayed in Johnny Horton's "The Battle of New Orleans" (1959) and "Honky Tonk Man" (1956), and especially his pure rockabilly sound on "I'm Coming Home" (1957). He shaped countless other classics, including Brenda Lee's "I'm Sorry", Willie Nelson's "On the Road Again", Ray Price's "For the Good Times" and Jeanne Pruett's "Satin Sheets". Martin is credited with accidentally stumbling onto the electric guitar "fuzz" effect during a recording session with Robbins at Bradley Studios in Nashville; his guitar was run through a faulty channel in a mixing console, generating the fuzz sound on "Don't Worry". In the 1960s, he played on sessions with Joan Baez, J. J. Cale and others, and played on Sammi Smith's 1971 hit, "Help Me Make it Through the Night", among the most successful country singles of all time. In the early 1970s, Martin played on many records by Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty, worked with Kris Kristofferson and produced the country-rock band Brush Arbor. With Patsy Cline Martin appeared on almost all of Cline's Decca sessions, from August 1961 to her last session in February 1962, during which time he backed her on songs such as: "Crazy" "She's Got You" "Foolin' Around" "Seven Lonely Days" "You Belong to Me" "Heartaches" "True Love" "Faded Love" "Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You)" "Sweet Dreams" "Crazy Arms" "San Antonio Rose" "The Wayward Wind" "A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)" "Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)?" "South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)" "Walkin' After Midnight" (1961 recording) "You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)" "Your Cheatin' Heart" "That's My Desire" "Half As Much" "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)" "Leavin' On Your Mind" "Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You)" "Love Letters In The Sand" "Blue Moon of Kentucky" Later years In 1978, with his studio career over, Martin returned to the life of a touring musician, first with Jerry Reed and then as lead guitarist for Willie Nelson's band, appearing in Nelson's 1980 film _Honeysuckle Rose._ In 1994, deteriorating health forced him to retire, but he produced Nelson's 1995 honky tonk album, _Just One Love._ The Nashville Entertainment Association gave him its first Master Award in 1983, and he was the 83rd inductee into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. On April 5, 2000, he received a Chetty award for significant instrumental achievement at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium during the Chet Atkins Musician Days festival. Health problems prevented Martin from attending; Nelson, Vince Gill and Marty Stuart presented the award-named after Atkins, who attended-to Martin's son, Joshua. Grady Martin was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame in 2007. He was married three times and had three daughters, Alisa, Angie and Julie; and seven sons, Grady Jr., Joe, Tal, Jason, Joshua, Justin and Steve. Martin died from a heart attack on December 3, 2001, in Lewisburg, Tennessee, and was interred at Hopper Cemetery in Marshall County, Tennessee. Selected discography Grady Martin and the Slew Foot Five Powerhouse Dance Party (Decca, 1956) Juke Box Jamboree (Decca, 1956) The Roaring Twenties (Decca, 1957) 'Johnny Burnette and The Rock and Roll Trio ' (1957 LP) - (July 5 session: long believed all to be by Paul Burlison) - Recorded at Quonset Studio, 16th Avenue South, Nashville, Tennessee, July 2-5, 1956; lp includes songs recorded in 1957, at Pythian Temple (New York City) Hot Time Tonight (Decca, 1959) Big City Lights (Decca, 1960) Swingin' Down the River (Decca, 1962) Songs Everybody Knows (Decca, 1964) Grady Martin Instrumentally Yours (Decca, 1965) A Touch of Country (Decca, 1967) Cowboy Classics (Decca, 1977) Slewfoot Five The Happy Sound of the Slewfoot Five (Decca, 1967) Man Alive! It's the Slew Foot Five (Decca, 1968) As sideman With Eric Andersen Blue River (Columbia Records, 1972) With Hoyt Axton American Dreams (Global Records, 1984) With Joan Baez Any Day Now (Vanguard Records, 1968) David's Album (Vanguard Records, 1969) One Day at a Time (Vanguard Records, 1970) Come from the Shadows (A&M Records, 1972) Where Are You Now, My Son? (A&M Records, 1973) With J. J. Cale Okie (Shelter Records, 1974) With Don Everly Brother Jukebox (Hickory Records, 1977) With Arlo Guthrie Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys (Reprise Records, 1973) With Ronnie Hawkins Rock and Roll Resurrection (Monument Records, 1972) Giant of Rock 'n' Roll (Monument Records, 1974) With Roy Orbison Regeneration (Monument Records, 1976) With John Prine Sweet Revenge (Atlantic Records, 1973) With Leon Russell Hank Wilson's Back Vol. I (Shelter Records, 1973) With Buffy Sainte-Marie I'm Gonna Be a Country Girl Again (Vanguard, 1968) With Kai Winding Modern Country (Verve, 1964)
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