Johnny Hartman - My Funny Valentine
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- Опубликовано: 27 дек 2011
- My funny valentine
Sweet comic valentine
You make me smile with my heart
Your looks are laughable
Unphotographable
Yet you're my favourite work of art
Is your figure less than greek
Is your mouth a little weak
When you open it to speak
Are you smart?
So don't change a hair for me
Not, not if you care for me
Stay little valentine stay
Each day is Valentines Day
Is your figure less than greek
Is your mouth a little weak
When you open it to speak
Are you smart?
So don't change a hair for me
Not, not if you care for me
Stay little valentine stay
Each day is Valentines Day - Видеоклипы
Saw Johnny Hartman. Many times at The Baby Grand in Harlem ,NY...He was a Headliner, RIP
What a GREAT voice. Thanks for the post.
What a beautiful voice ~~~
Greatest vocalist in jazz
Stupenda canzone, e meravigliosa interpretazione, bravo jonny, evviva il jazz.
Thanks for posting this.
AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow
This CD combines together parts of two sessions recorded in Tokyo by the warm ballad singer Johnny Hartman. Although titled For Trane, the vocal recital only has three songs associated with John Coltrane ("My Favorite Things," "Violets for Your Furs," and "Nature Boy") and the majority of the selections are actually taken from an unrelated session in which Hartman was matched with trumpeter Terumasa Hino. The music alternates between ballads ("Violets for Your Furs" and "The Nearness of You" are high points) and swingers and, although Hartman does not really improvise, his voice (still in its prime at the time) is appealing. Considering his slim discography, Johnny Hartman's fans will definitely want this one.
still so in love with you Lesley after all these years
❤
Gem.
HE'S EXCEPTIONAL! They kept him low key because of his MAGNIFICENT VOICE!!!
Yes they did.
Great. Who are the accompanists?
Piano : Masahiko Suzuki, Bass Hiroshi Murakami, Terumasa Hino Trumpet, Mikio Masuda pianp, Yoshio Ikeda bass, Motohiko Hino drums on FOR TRANE Album (blue Note)Recorded in Tokyo Nov. 29 1972.
@@sol88eil have have the C.D. He was fantastic like a cross between Nat Cole and Arthur Prysock.
@@michaellewis3193 two of my other favorite singers
I wouldn't fight anybody who said he was the greatest singer. I woudln't always agree. There's many other contenders. But he is one. There's a park named after him in Manhattan. I wouldn't fight anybody who wanted to name the entire island after him.
Still, 7 minutes and change is a long runtime for a song that short, and he doesn't sing the opening verse. Well, that's not the kind of rendition he's doing. This isn't theatrical. He's not playing a role. He's exposing his soul.