Young people today need to hear the music, the instruments magic and the messages that songs used to have. It takes us into our imagination.....I keep coming back to this song
One of my forever favorite pieces by the Modern Jazz Quartet, in a form I never would have expected! As a youngster I was introduced to Nelson Eddy records at my great aunt's home, and I can again (almost) experience that.
What a glorious feast for the eyes..of spectacular views of the magnificent sunrise! So appropriate for this time of the season when we are celebrating our Lord's resurrection on that wondrous Easter morning! I can only feel humbled by the majesty of God's creation of our beautiful universe and the gift of Nelson Eddy in our lives. Not only was he a gorgeous specimen of humanity but he was also endowed with a perfect voice that he always projected from the inner depths of his soul!
Once again Baz you have given us beautiful scenery, the glorious voice of Nelson a man who no singer could ever match, and a sense of happiness that he is still in our lives. Thank you too Vonnie for the beautiful coloring.
(con't) Thanks a million to you Baz and Vonnie for this super elegant masterpiece! You guys are the best!! Happy Easter to you and yours and to all our Mac Eddy friends! Maria Escano
Marvelous. Although I don't think Eddy was at his best here (or maybe it was the sound record.) Here, I think he comes in third, behind the instrumental and the photos, which are just spectacular.
The recording is from Volume 3 of the album set '101 Glorious Melodies from Operetta' a special release by Readers Digest. No artist was given but I suspect it was played by the London Promenade Orchestra.
A strange observation. Tauber a very fine tenor with a medium sized voice, a consumate artist but, as much I`ve always admired him, no impressive tenorial top range to his voice. Eddy a no less fine baritone who had a prominent opera (which included guest appearances at the Met) and concert career of a dozen years before (and in concertising after) establishing himself in films, the voice an actually large resonant baritone with a basso range at the bottom and, when young, an almost tenor range at the top, along with a quite phenomenal mastery of breath control, perhaps no better displayed than in the Porter`s song from 'Martha". Both were great artists and no two singers of whatever vocal category can ever sensibly be judged on the basis of their interpretation of a particular song.
@ Garry Roberts You don’t know enough to make that ridiculous comment. One of the most famous and sort after singers of the period. He made millions of dollars. Not his best recording I would agree.
Young people today need to hear the music, the instruments magic and the messages that songs used to have. It takes us into our imagination.....I keep coming back to this song
I am too young to remember Mac and Eddy movies but thanks to my mother and TC M l became familiar with Mac and Eddy’s music and love story
Thank you that was so loverly to watch love hearing Nelson Eddy sing
A Beautiful song ,Nelson sings it so lovely.
This is the one song I dream of singing on AGT with a powerful soprano voice and a sultry look.
The brass and violin take you to great heights!
One of my forever favorite pieces by the Modern Jazz Quartet, in a form I never would have expected!
As a youngster I was introduced to Nelson Eddy records at my great aunt's home, and I can again (almost) experience that.
You are fortunate to have such memories!
WHAT A GREAT SINGER WAS NELSON EDDY..........HIS RICH BARITONE VOICE EXCELLED THROUGHOUT THE 1920sAND THE 1930s
So very beautiful
What a glorious feast for the eyes..of spectacular views of the magnificent sunrise! So appropriate for this time of the season when we are celebrating our Lord's resurrection on that wondrous Easter morning! I can only feel humbled by the majesty of God's creation of our beautiful universe and the gift of Nelson Eddy in our lives. Not only was he a gorgeous specimen of humanity but he was also endowed with a perfect voice that he always projected from the inner depths of his soul!
Hello...there is no God, he was invented to keep dumb arse people like you under control
AWESOME!
This is a very beautiful song...... and Nelson Eddy does such a great job of it........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Super excellent with very good interesting photos
A pleasure to see and hear ! .....My dear mother loved 'Mac& Eddy', and Gracie Fields.
So beautiful
Thank you so muxh
Once again Baz you have given us beautiful scenery, the glorious voice of Nelson a man who no singer could ever match, and a sense of happiness that he is still in our lives. Thank you too Vonnie for the beautiful coloring.
bella246able ~ Enrico Caruso sings circles around Nelson Eddy! I do enjoy his voice tho!
Wonderful photography, beautiful music and Nelson. Another winner. Thanks Baz.
Anne.
Beautiful. Beautiful video, too.
Great and I can picture it just as you have presented it!
C'est la première fois que j'entends le verse : love came to me gay and tender... Merci beaucoup pour CE pur plaisir
Beautiful video.
Beautiful, another stunner Baz!
(con't) Thanks a million to you Baz and Vonnie for this super elegant masterpiece! You guys are the best!! Happy Easter to you and yours and to all our Mac Eddy friends!
Maria Escano
exquisito!
С любовью исполнено❤ и картинки красивые . Наверно они договарились с Джанет что все его песни адрисованы ей. Закодированное послание едокое
Why no word about Sigmund Romberg? It was him who wrote it.
2:23 ♥
Marvelous. Although I don't think Eddy was at his best here (or maybe it was the sound record.) Here, I think he comes in third, behind the instrumental and the photos, which are just spectacular.
Yes, while I love NE, the orchestra, especially the violin steals the show, here.
What recording is the orchestral version from, please? It's wonderful.
The recording is from Volume 3 of the album set '101 Glorious Melodies from Operetta' a special release by Readers Digest. No artist was given but I suspect it was played by the London Promenade Orchestra.
Many thanks for the information.
Although l’m too young to remember the original movies, l know .Mac and Eddy from TC M and just love their music and love story
The horn solo sounds like Beethoven
I prefer the original lyric. But I guess when this version was recorded, referring to hell in a pop song was frowned upon.
Does anyone know why they never married?
I very much echo "Y's" comment below. Rosa Larsen
Richard Tauber sings it much better...Eddy isn’t a great singer,
A strange observation. Tauber a very fine tenor with a medium sized voice, a consumate artist but, as much I`ve always admired him, no impressive tenorial top range to his voice. Eddy a no less fine baritone who had a prominent opera (which included guest appearances at the Met) and concert career of a dozen years before (and in concertising after) establishing himself in films, the voice an actually large resonant baritone with a basso range at the bottom and, when young, an almost tenor range at the top, along with a quite phenomenal mastery of breath control, perhaps no better displayed than in the Porter`s song from 'Martha". Both were great artists and no two singers of whatever vocal category can ever sensibly be judged on the basis of their interpretation of a particular song.
@ Garry Roberts
You don’t know enough to make that ridiculous comment. One of the most famous and sort after singers of the period. He made millions of dollars.
Not his best recording I would agree.