Thank you! It's a different feel than Rodgers & Hammerstein. As you probably know, Rodgers always wrote the melody first, and Hart could be very showy with the lyric he put on top of it!
Wonderful, thanks! The refrain is famous but I didn't know there are verses. I love that you expand my understanding of songs I think I know. "Thou Swell" isn't on it, but back in 1990 Frederica von Stade released a wonderful album of Rodgers and Hart songs called "My Funny Valentine." You can listen to it on RUclips.
I`ve been listening pop/rock- music all of my life, but this is something new and a different. And fresh! Thanks for this one!
Thanks, Jari! There's a lot of great American music from the early 20th century. Feel free to subscribe and listen to more!
@@sheetmusiclady2924 Not the most important thing in this world. Name is Jari Sundström. (i guess these Finnish names are difficult).
The ambitious melodies are really nice. You handle them well!
Thanks, Thomas! Singing the melody and lyric is a challenge in this one, but that's part of the fun!
Taking on Rogers & Hart is a challenge. I like your presentation.
Thank you! It's a different feel than Rodgers & Hammerstein. As you probably know, Rodgers always wrote the melody first, and Hart could be very showy with the lyric he put on top of it!
Wonderful, thanks! The refrain is famous but I didn't know there are verses. I love that you expand my understanding of songs I think I know. "Thou Swell" isn't on it, but back in 1990 Frederica von Stade released a wonderful album of Rodgers and Hart songs called "My Funny Valentine." You can listen to it on RUclips.
Thanks, Steven! I always try to find the full lyric and record the whole song. I will have to listen to that album!
If only RUclips had a decent algorithm, you'd have 1 million subs and views.
But that's okay. I've found you, enjoy your music and have subbed.
Thank you for the encouragement, and thanks for subscribing and commenting! I think that helps boost me in the algorithm!