This Week on Everything Old Is New Again - Again, we feature to music of
Rosemary Clooney "The Voice of an American Treasure"
Some of the songs from her career that we will hear:
- Yours Sincerely
- Billy Barnes’ Have I Stayed Too Long At The Fair
- How Insensitive (Antônio Carlos Jobim / Vinícius de Moraes / Norman Gimbel) with John Pizzarelli on guitar
- of course Come On-a My House, Tenderly, Hey There
- “I’m Checkin’ Out – Goombye” with Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
- Secret O’ Life
- And More!
We’ll Listen to Four Renditions of: Comes Love
Music composed by Sam H. Stept, with lyrics by Lew Brown and Charles Tobias from the Broadway musical Yokel Boy and introduced by Judy Canova with performance by:
- Harry James and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus Connie Haines
- Judy Garland
- Sam Cooke
- Joni Mitchell
Album Pick of the Week:
Tierney Sutton & Tamir Hendelman - Spring
Catch Tierney & Tamir in concert on Friday May 29th @ 6PM at Jazz at LACMA, Los Angeles, CA
You Must Remember This
Previously Released Albums to Keep In Mind:
Melissa Errico - Legrand Affair - The Songs Of Michel Legrand (Deluxe Edition)
Catch Melissa in her show The Streisand Effect: Back to Barbra with Billy Stritch on Wednesday May 27th thru Friday May 29th @ 7PM at 54 Below, NYC
An interview with Stephen Cole about his book and his one man show, Camelton. Also we continue the Everything Old is New Again / NiteLife Exchange Weekly Live Music Calendar. Presented by Scott Barbarino – Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of NiteLife Exchange.
