One of my all-time favorites, Cynthia! Nothing could be finer than Dinah. Esther Phillips' cover can't touch Dinah's Grammy-winning recording from 1959. The song was originally a Spanish number titled "Cuando vuelva a tu lado" ("When I Return to Your Side"), written by Maria Grever and first released in 1934. The English translation was done by Stanley Adams in the same year and recorded several times before it crossed paths with Dinah more than two decades later. Thanks Cynthia and Harri.
I sing this at karaoke, and I love seeing the reactions of recognition by even young ones in the crowd! Some come over to me afterwards to tell me how they enjoyed hearing it and my singing. It's still a real favorite of mine and others, too.
Beautiful request Cynthia and enjoyed your reaction Harri! I love Dinah Washington's voice. My parents had her albums along with the many others from back then and that's how I got an appreciation and love for this music. Another song I remember being played was This Bitter Earth which I'd love to see you react to. Thanks for the memories!❤
This was special. Haven’t heard this in years but it sounds better than ever. Dinah Washington was a great singer and was called “Queen of the Blues”. There was often a comparison between Dinah and Sarah Vaughan. Sadly, Dinah died very young at age 39. Thanks much Cynthia and Harri for the great reaction to Dinah Washington. 👏👏👏🥰
Dinah was a friend of my dad's. One of his fav memories is how she held and cuddled me for an evening, just a few days after I was born. She died a month later
Dinah had a way with a song that was hers alone, in the best sense possible. Musically, she knew exactly who she was and what she was doing. Her confidence in her talent and skill is contagious; you know you are in the hands of a master and can wholly savor every note.
This song was her breakthrough from being considered a jazz/RB artist to a wider audience climbing to #8 on the Billboard charts in 1959 and won a Grammy. I've heard several different versions as well but this has remained my favorite. I'd recommend her rendition of "This Bitter Earth" as the next piece of music to check out by her. By the way her first name is pronounced Die-na not De-na.
This song is an English version of the original Mexican song called "Cuando vuelva a tu lado" (when I'll come beside you) released 10 years before the English version
Dinah Washington was an American singer & pianist from the 40's-60's. She covered many genres including jazz, blues, R&B, & traditional pop music. She had a lot of great songs such as "Ain't Misbehavin'", "Am I Asking Too Much", "Baby Get Lost", "I Wanna Be Loved", "Cold, Cold Heart", "Unforgettable" etc. She also did 2 great duets in 1960 with Brook Benton, "Baby (You've Got What It Takes)"& "A Rockin' Good Way (To Mess Around & Fall in Love)".
Dr Pillai after installing Goddess Rakakshi in hisSwami Ramslingam temple. Is bringing the deity to Washington DC. This goddess represents dharma or Santana Dharma which is always the right arm of Hinduism. But it is a teaching that applies to all religions Washington DC is considered the capital of the world and he is going to establish his rulership from there through the help.of Gods for the New Age. He is an enlightened behemoth.
One of my top singers!
Smooth as butter!
One of my favorite singers. Her blues songs are out of this world.
Yes, her earlier blues recordings are fantastic!
Just added this to my personal playlist!!😂
One of my all time favorites!
One of my all-time favorites, Cynthia! Nothing could be finer than Dinah. Esther Phillips' cover can't touch Dinah's Grammy-winning recording from 1959. The song was originally a Spanish number titled "Cuando vuelva a tu lado" ("When I Return to Your Side"), written by Maria Grever and first released in 1934. The English translation was done by Stanley Adams in the same year and recorded several times before it crossed paths with Dinah more than two decades later. Thanks Cynthia and Harri.
Thank you John, great info as always ❤
Thank you John, Nothing could be finer, would be a good song to pick also. lol Thanks for you insightful info as usual too.
Hearing Dinah Washington's fabulous vocals made my day. Very pleasurable submission, Cynthia, your birthday girl.🎂
This version is so what you say, including all adjectives . Love and life.
Super fav of mine. Loved your reaction. Diamonds in my ears also! ♥
I sing this at karaoke, and I love seeing the reactions of recognition by even young ones in the crowd! Some come over to me afterwards to tell me how they enjoyed hearing it and my singing. It's still a real favorite of mine and others, too.
Her Blue Gardenia is lovely. I have a couple of her cds of classics , such a gorgeous vibe
100% my favourite version ❤ Teach Me Tonight is another one of her perfect songs. Dinah Washington doesn't get nearly the credit she deserves x
Beautiful request Cynthia and enjoyed your reaction Harri! I love Dinah Washington's voice. My parents had her albums along with the many others from back then and that's how I got an appreciation and love for this music. Another song I remember being played was This Bitter Earth which I'd love to see you react to. Thanks for the memories!❤
Her portfolio is vast.
This was special. Haven’t heard this in years but it sounds better than ever. Dinah Washington was a great singer and was called “Queen of the Blues”. There was often a comparison between Dinah and Sarah Vaughan. Sadly, Dinah died very young at age 39. Thanks much Cynthia and Harri for the great reaction to Dinah Washington. 👏👏👏🥰
You are welcome. So glad you enjoyed it.
Dinah was a friend of my dad's. One of his fav memories is how she held and cuddled me for an evening, just a few days after I was born. She died a month later
An musical icon! Amazing rendition of this classic. Many thanks, Cynthia, for the sublime submission, and to Harri for a most enjoyable reaction.
❤👌👏
Happy that you enjoyed it Ian. I love her voice.
@@Cynthia... Me, too ❤️
Thank you for reminding me of this beautiful song 🩵
One of the greatest female singers of ALL time .
Dinah had a way with a song that was hers alone, in the best sense possible. Musically, she knew exactly who she was and what she was doing. Her confidence in her talent and skill is contagious; you know you are in the hands of a master and can wholly savor every note.
This song was her breakthrough from being considered a jazz/RB artist to a wider audience climbing to #8 on the Billboard charts in 1959 and won a Grammy. I've heard several different versions as well but this has remained my favorite.
I'd recommend her rendition of "This Bitter Earth" as the next piece of music to check out by her.
By the way her first name is pronounced Die-na not De-na.
Thank you Cynthia 🥰🤩😇 Great request ♦♦♦ Happy Birthday girl 🤗💝💐 Have a great day🍀🌹🐞and Thank you Harri
You are welcome Agnete, so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for the birthday wishes. ❤💜
@@agnetesorensenelbom5085 🥳🎂🎈🎁 Have a great weekend, Agnete. And Happy Birthday to you, Cynthia!
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@@iandowney4630 Thank you Ian.
My buddy's late stepmother.
This song is an English version of the original Mexican song called "Cuando vuelva a tu lado" (when I'll come beside you) released 10 years before the English version
Such a soothing listen to an iconic song by an iconic voice. Wonderful in every way! Thanks Harri and Cynthia 🌸💐✌️
Thanks Debbie.
Dinah Washington was an American singer & pianist from the 40's-60's. She covered many genres including jazz, blues, R&B, & traditional pop music. She had a lot of great songs such as "Ain't Misbehavin'", "Am I Asking Too Much", "Baby Get Lost", "I Wanna Be Loved", "Cold, Cold Heart", "Unforgettable" etc. She also did 2 great duets in 1960 with Brook Benton, "Baby (You've Got What It Takes)"& "A Rockin' Good Way (To Mess Around & Fall in Love)".
Thank you for the great reaction Harri. I am not done with Dinah just yet.
@@Cynthia... Yes, more Dinah sounds great 👍🏼
Great news, this is beautiful Cynthia.
@@clint6872 Thank you Clint.
Dr Pillai after installing Goddess Rakakshi in hisSwami Ramslingam temple. Is bringing the deity to Washington DC.
This goddess represents dharma or Santana Dharma which is always the right arm of Hinduism.
But it is a teaching that applies to all religions
Washington DC is considered the capital of the world and he is going to establish his rulership from there through the help.of Gods for the New Age.
He is an enlightened behemoth.
I have been trying to get someone to play a song called
Playing with 😇 Angels
Annie Lennox sings the song 💓💓💓🌟😇
Hello, can u react to 'Winter Ahead' by Taehyung & Park Hyoshin, it has captivated Jazz vibes, hope u would love it, thnku❤
Natalie Cole sings this song in both languages. Spanish and English