The Barbra Streisand Álbum é o
nome do primeiro álbum da cantora americana Barbra
Streisand. Lançado em 25 de fevereiro de 1963, o álbum atingiu a oitava
posição nos charts da Billboard e foi certificado ouro pela RIAA. O álbum
rendeu a Barbra o Grammy de melhor cantora em 1964, além de ter ganhado como
Álbum do ano na mesma premiação.
So long sad times
Go along bad times
We are rid of you at last
Howdy gay times
Cloudy gray times
You are now a thing of the past
Happy days are here again
The skies above are clear again
So let's sing a song of cheer again
Happy days are here again
Altogether shout it now
There's no one
Who can doubt it now
So let's tell the world about it now
Happy days are here again
Your cares and troubles are gone
There'll be no more from now on
From now on...
Happy days are here again
The skies above are clear again
So, Let's sing a song of cheer again
Happy times
Happy nights
Happy days
Are here again!
JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS
PEGGY LEE
SONGWRITER: COLE PORTER
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: IT'S A GOOD DAY
LABEL: EDEL RECORDS
GENRE: JAZZ
YEAR: 1952
"Just
One of Those Things" is a popularsong written by Cole
Porterfor the 1935 musical Jubilee.
Porter
had written the score for Jubilee while on an extended sea cruise in
the early part of 1935: however, in September 1935 while he was visiting a
friend's farm in Ohio with Jubilee's librettist Moss Hart,
the latter mentioned that the play's second act required an additional song,
and Porter had "Just One of Those Things" completed by the following
morning (he had previously used the title for a song intended for but not
featured in the 1930 musical The
New Yorkers—apart from the title the two
songs are distinct). Porter's original lyric lacked an adjective for the line
"a trip to the moon on gossamerwings": "gossamer" would be suggested by his friend,
Ed Tauch.
"Just
One of Those Things" was featured in two Doris Daymusical films, Lullaby of Broadway(1951)
and Young at Heart(1954),
and also in the film version of Can-Can(1960)
in which it's performed by Maurice
Chevalier.
Peggy Lee (Jamestown, 26 de maio
de 1920 — Bel Air, Los
Angeles, 21 de janeiro de 2002), nome artístico
de Norma Deloris Egstrom, foi uma cantora de jazz tradicional estadunidense conhecida por interpretar as
canções "Is That All There Is?" e "Fever". Ao longo de uma
carreira de mais de cinco décadas, Peggy gravou mais de 600 canções e chegou a
ser comparada às mais importantes cantoras americanas
de sua época, como Billie Holiday e Bessie
Smith.
It was just one of those things
Just one of those
crazy flings
One of those bells
that now and then rings
Just one of those
things
It was just one of
those nights
One of those fabulous
flights
A trip to the moon on
gossamer wings
Just one of those
things
If we'd thought a
bit, of the end of it
When we started
painting the town
We'd have been aware
that our love affair
Was too hot, not to
cool down
So goodbye, bye, bye,
bye, dear and Amen
Here's hoping we meet
now and then
It was great fun
But it was just one
of those things
If we'd thought a
bit, of the end of it
When we started
painting the town
We'd have been aware
that our love affair
Was too hot, not to
cool down
So goodbye, bye, bye,
bye, bye, bye, bye dear and Amen
Here's hoping we meet
now and then
It was great fun
But it was just one
of those things, just one of those things
Just one of those
things, just one of those things
WHEN
YOU'RE SMILING
LOUIS ARMSTRONG
SONGWRITERSS: Joe Goodwin; Larry Shay &
Mark Fisher
COUNTRY: U.S.A./GERMANY
ALBUM: SWINGS/LP
LABEL: BRUNSWICK
GENRE: JAZZ
YEAR: 1958
"When
You're Smiling" (君微笑めば Kimi hohoemeba) is a popular song by Larry Shay,
Mark Fisher, and Joe Goodwin(June 6, 1889 - July 31,
1943), and made famous by Louis
Armstrong, who recorded it at least three times, in
1929, 1932, and 1956. Duke Ellingtonalso recorded it several times earlier in his career.
Many
other recordings exist, for example those by Billie Holidaywith Lester Youngand Teddy Wilsonin 1938, Studies
in SwingNo.3, Louis Prima,
Frank Sinatra,
Julia
Lee, Nat King
Cole, Erroll
Garner, and Patti Page.
Cliff Brunerbrought it to the country charts in 1939. It was adopted by Leicester
City F.C.as the club anthem, and can be heard
at many of the team's games. In 1961, Judy Garlandperformed the song at the Judy
at Carnegie Hallconcert. Andy Williamsreleased a version on his 1963 album, Days of Wine and Roses and Other TV Requests.
Dean Martinalso sang it, sometimes parodyingit as "When You're Drinkin'". Teddy Wilson& His Orchestra, with Billie
Holiday, recorded this classic on January 6, 1938,
in New York City for Brunswick/Columbia, with Teddy Wilson on piano, Benny Mortonon trombone, Buck
Claytonon trumpet, Lester Youngon tenor sax, Freddie
Greenon guitar, Walter Pageon bass and Jo Joneson drums.
When you're smilin' keep on
smilin'
The whole world smiles with
you
And when you're laughin',
oh, when youre laughin'
The sun comes shinin'
Through
But when you're cryin' you
bring on the rain
So stop your sighin 'be
happy again
Keep on smilin cause when
you're smilin'
The whole world smiles with
you
Oh, when you're smilin'
keep on smilin'
The whole world smiles with
you
Ah when you're laughin'
keep on laughin'
The sun comes shinin'
through
Now when you're cryin' you
bring on the rain
So stop that sighin' be
happy again
Keep on smilin cause when
you're smilin'
And the whole world smiles
with you
The great big world will
smile with
The whole wide world will
smile with you
NO MORE MR. NICE GUY
PAT BOONE
SONGWRITERS:
Alice Cooper & Michael Bruce
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: IN
A MOOD: NO MORE MR. NICE GUY
LABEL:
HIP-ORECORDS
GENRE:
SWING
YEAR:
1997
In
a Metal Mood: No More Mr. Nice Guy is a 1997 album by Pat Boonein which Boone covers hard rock and heavy metalsongs in a jazz/big bandstyle. Boone promoted the album by appearing in leather clothing
(and, at that year's American
Music Awards, wearing a dog collar). He
succeeded in propelling Metal Mood onto the Billboardrecord charts (making it Boone's first hit album in 35 years), but
it did not please some of his older, longtime fans who considered the heavy
metal genre in bad taste, or worse. The album has since become somewhat popular
as a joke gift to metal fans (as often indicated in reviews given to it)
although some serious sites have given it good reviews on its own merits. The
album featured guest appearances from well-known rock musicians such as Ronnie James Dioand Ritchie Blackmore.
In
October of the same year, and in a similar vein, Steve Lawrenceand Eydie Gormécovered Soundgarden's
"Black Hole Sun"
in a lounge-jazzstyle on the 1997 compilation album release, Lounge-A-Palooza.
This idea of giving rock hits a "standards"
treatment was imitated later by Boone's contemporary Paul Ankain the 2005 album Rock
Swings, which also featured Anka doing a cover of
"Black Hole Sun".
I
used to be such a sweet, sweet thing
'Til they got a hold of me.
I opened doors for little old ladies,
I helped the blind to see.
I got no friends 'cause they read the papers.
They can't be seen with me and I'm gettin' real shot
down
And I'm feeling mean.
No
more Mister Nice Guy,
No more Mister Clean,
No more Mister Nice Guy,
They say he's sick, he's obscene.
I got no friends 'cause they read the papers.
They can't be seen with me and I'm gettin' real shot
down