I'm in heaven folks!! Don't just to the amazing Monk but listen to whole groovin' group.. Charlie Rouse...!!!
@cyberprimate13 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Maybe the best version I've heard so far. The sound is so clear it's incredible. You can hear every detail while still hearing the space they played in. Such a magical vibe.
@arielluzi45483 жыл бұрын
AMAZING 💥
@emylrmm7 жыл бұрын
very high quality jazz
@ghairraigh9 жыл бұрын
Harry Warren, Man of Mystery was the composer... Who is this mystery man, and why hasn't he received the Kennedy Center Honors and the recognition he merits? Hollywood: He won the Academy Award for Best Song three times, collaborating with three different lyricists: "Lullaby of Broadway" with Al Dubin in 1935, "You'll Never Know" with Mack Gordon in 1943, and "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" with Johnny Mercer in 1946. Harry was nominated for eleven Oscars. Here are the others: "Remember Me?" (1937) w. Al Dubin for Mr. Dodd Takes The Air "Jeepers Creepers" (1938) w. Johnny Mercer for Going Places (#1 Hit) "Down Argentina Way" (1940) w. Mack Gordon for Down Argentine Way (Note: He was asked how he, a New Yorker, had written all those Brazilian love songs for Dolores Del Rio. He said "Those aren't Brazilian love songs, they are Italian love songs.") "Chattanooga Choo Choo" (1941) w. Mack Gordon for Sun Valley Serenade (#1 Hit) "I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo" (1942) w. Mack Gordon for Orchestra Wives "Zing a Little Zong" (1952) w. Leo Robin for Just For You "That's Amore" (1953) w. Jack Brooks for The Caddy "An Affair To Remember" (1956) w. Harold Adamson and Leo McCarey for An Affair To Remember. Broadway: "Cheerful Little Earful" (1930) w. Ira Gershwin and Billy Rose for Sweet & Low "Would You Like to Take a Walk?" (1930) w. Mort Dixon and Billy Rose for Sweet & Low "I Found a Million Dollar Baby (In a Five and Ten Cent Store)" (1931) w. Billy Rose and Mort Dixon for Crazy Quilt "Ooh That Kiss" (1931) w. Mort Dixon and Joe Young for The Laugh Parade "The Torch Song" (1931), w. Dixon and Young for The Laugh Parade "You're My Everything" (1931) w. Dixon and Young for The Laugh Parade Number 1 Hits: "By the River Sainte Marie" (1931) w. Edgar Leslie "Too Many Tears" (1932) w. Al Dubin "I Found a Million Dollar Baby" (1932) w. Mort Dixon "You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me" (1933) w. Al Dubin "Forty-Second Street" (1933) w. Al Dubin "Shadow Waltz" (1933) w. Al Dubin "(You May Not Be an Angel, But) I'll String Along With You" (1934) w. Al Dubin "Lullaby of Broadway" (1935) w. Al Dubin "She's a Latin from Manhattan" (1935) w. Al Dubin "I'll Sing You a Thousand Love Songs" (1936) w. Al Dubin "September in the Rain" (1937) w. Al Dubin "With Plenty of Money and You" (1937) w. Al Dubin "Remember Me?" (1937) w. Al Dubin "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" (1938) w. Johnny Mercer "Chattanooga Choo Choo" (1941) w. Mack Gordon "My Heart Tells Me (Should I Believe My Heart?)" (1943) w. Mack Gordon "I Had the Craziest Dream" (1943) w. Mack Gordon "You'll Never Know" (1943) w. Mack Gordon "The More I See You" (1945) w. Mack Gordon "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" (1945) w. Johnny Mercer. ADDED NOTES: Harry Warren, who worked with so many top lyricists (Al Dubin, Billy Rose, Mack Gordon, Leo Robin, Ira Gershwin and Johnny Mercer) that his name is clouded by their fame, was a hit maker deserving of the Kennedy Center Honors. He wrote 800 songs between 1918 and 1981, publishing over 500 of them. The best, most well-known ones form a terrific panorama of the Great American Song Book. I sometimes give a blind test by by passing out a list of his tunes and asking “who wrote ALL of these twenty songs?” My friends can usually name the lyricists, but not Harry. Most of the songs were created behind the scenes in Hollywood for 56 movies, which added to his anonymity. Harry won three Best Song Oscars - "Lullaby of Broadway" with Al Dubin in 1935, "You'll Never Know" with Mack Gordon in 1943, and "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" with Johnny Mercer in 1946 - and had eleven nominations. Harry's peak career stretched from "Rose of the Rio Grande" (1922) through "That's Amore" (1952). LYRICISTS: Harry Warren had many writing partners: Gus Kahn | Johnny Mercer | Ira Gershwin | Mack Gordon | Jack Brooks | Mort Dixon | Ralph Blane | Billy Rose | Bud Green | Edgar Leslie | Sam Lewis | Joe Young | Irving Kahal | Al Jolson | Leo McCarey | Harold Adamson | Sammy Cahn | Paddy Chayefsky | Harold Adamson | Leo Robin | Arthur Freed Index of Movies: The Warner Brothers Movies: GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933 | FOOTLIGHT PARADE | TWENTY MILLION SWEETHEARTS | WONDER BAR | DAMES | SWEET MUSIC | GO INTO YOUR DANCE | BROADWAY GONDOLIER | STARS OVER BROADWAY | SHIPMATES FOREVER | LIVING ON VELVET | IN CALIENTE | PAGE MISS | GLORY | CAIN AND MABEL | HEARTS DIVIDED | COLLEEN | GOLD DIGGERS OF 1937 | SING ME A LOVE SONG | MELODY FOR TWO | STOLEN HOLIDAY |MR. DODD TAKES THE AIR | THE SINGING MARINE | SAN QUENTIN | SONS O' GUNS | GOLD DIGGERS IN PARIS | GARDEN OF THE MOON | GOING PLACES | HARD TO GET | JEZEBEL | COWBOY FROM BROOKLYN | WINGS OF THE NAVY | MY DREAM IS YOURS At MGM: Roman Scandals (Eddie Cantor, Ruth Etting, Ray Heindorf's Orchestra) | Ziegfeld Follies Honolulu (Robert Young, Eleanor Powell, George Burns, Gracie Allen) | Yolanda And The Thief (Fred Astaire and Lucille Bremmer) | The Harvey Girls (Judy Garland, Kenny Baker, Cyd Charisse, Angela Lansbury) | Summer Holiday (Mickey Rooney, Gloria De Haven, Walter Huston, Agnes Moorhead, Marilyn Maxwell) | Barkleys of Broadway (Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers) | Summer Stock (Judy Garland, Gene Kelly) | Pagan Love Song (Esther Williams, Howard Keel) | Belle of New York (Fred Astaire, Vera Ellen) At Fox: Young People (Shirley Temple) | Down Argentine Way (Bette Grable, Carmen Miranda) | Sun Valley Serenade (Glenn Miller and his Orch., Sonja Henie, John Payne, Lynn Bari) | Weekend in Havana (Alice Faye, Carmen Miranda, John Payne, Cesar Romero) | That Night In Rio (Alice Faye, Carmen Miranda, Don Ameche) | Iceland (Sonja Henie, John Payne, Jack Oakie, Joan Merrill) | Springtime In The Rockies (Betty Grable, Carmen Miranda, John Payne, Cesar Romero, Harry James and his Orchestra) | Orchestra Wives (Glenn Miller, George Montgomery, Jackie Gleason, Ann Rutherford, Lynn Bari, and Cesar Romero) At Paramount: Just For You (Bing Crosby, Jane Wyman) | The Caddy (Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin) | Artists And Models (Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, Eva Gabor, Anita Ekberg, Shirley MacLaine, Dorothy Malone) | An Affair To Remember (Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr) | Cinderfella (Jerry Lewis, Ed Wynn, Anna Maria Alberghetti, Count Basie
@charlesbrazell213610 ай бұрын
Wow; looks like you really did your research on his history as a composer; thank you! 1-3-24.
@charlesbrazell213610 ай бұрын
Is this bootleg available/for sale anywhere? 1-3-24.