This song takes me back to 2005-2006. It's played often on a jazz radio station I would listen to before going to bed, but I didn't know it was Sheryl until years later, when I finally watched De-Lovely. The other song that stuck in my head from the same movie was Alanis Morissette's rendition of Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love)
One of the most difficult songs ever to sing. It is a little bit easier at this tempo. It doesn't make any difference, I think you feel the passion in a different way with her rendition.
How sad to think this might be a great rendition in the new generations mind. Wouldn't have cut it in the 1940s. I was born decades later but appreciate her effort. But it was a real let down.
I have nothing to say about the singer - I'm not familiar with her work - or the musicians - they play what is put before them - But, whoever composed this arrangement should be barred from ever touching an instrument or a sheet of notation paper for a minimum of twenty years. He has managed to present one of the great works of one of the greatest composers in such a fashion that a young listener unfamiliar with this piece will have no clue what it sounded like originally. There is an old story of a guide showing tourists Beethoven's home, and when he presents the masters piano one of the group asks if he can play on it. The guide says - "Sure." The man sits down and plunks out a simple tune then asks the guide - "I guess all the famous piano players want to play on this piano." The guide replies - "No, they usually don't feel worthy to touch it."
So much blabber to prove you have no ears and no sensitivity. It would be great if young musicians and listeners could take a lesson from this brilliant arrangement.
This song takes me back to 2005-2006. It's played often on a jazz radio station I would listen to before going to bed, but I didn't know it was Sheryl until years later, when I finally watched De-Lovely.
The other song that stuck in my head from the same movie was Alanis Morissette's rendition of Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love)
No style or genre that Sheryl can't smash out of the park.
Bro, u said it. SHE is criminally underrated
Beautiful
Hermosa interpretación sin duda, una joya
wow what an awesome video,Sheryl is so awesome!!!
Magnifico vídeo y canción.!!
that's was Fantastic 💗
BEAUTIFUL!
Love you 💌
Cheryl Crowe has laid down a definitive version of Cole Porters BEGIN THE BEGUINE. Hauntingly beautiful.
💘
Bello performance gracias por subirlo @lu 🙌🏻
Sheryl is one Brave Lady to take on a Song like this that all the Great Krooners have done . Cuddos to her !
Toda una gran interpretación en la extensión de la palabra.
É diferente de tudo que ela já fez
❤❤❤❤❤
Wow, this is different from anything else I have seen her do. She does it well. Is this from a movie? As always, thank you.
No she does not. But it is not her fault.
It is from the 2004 Cole Porter biopic De-Lovely, starring Kevin Kline and Ashley Judd
One of the most difficult songs ever to sing. It is a little bit easier at this tempo. It doesn't
make any difference, I think you feel the passion in a different way with her rendition.
Best rendition I`ve ever heard.
How sad to think this might be a great rendition in the new generations mind.
Wouldn't have cut it in the 1940s. I was born decades later but appreciate her effort. But it was a real let down.
@@clark_ok No ears no sensitivity
Beautiful Ashley Judd? What movie?
De lovely
This is simply fantastic ❤❤❤
Awesome
Now this is my favorite rendition!!!! Doesn't sound like the original... which in my opinion is good lol
Eso es de una pelicula sobre la vida de Cole Porter
I have nothing to say about the singer - I'm not familiar with her work - or the musicians - they play what is put before them - But, whoever composed this arrangement should be barred from ever touching an instrument or a sheet of notation paper for a minimum of twenty years.
He has managed to present one of the great works of one of the greatest composers in such a fashion that a young listener unfamiliar with this piece will have no clue what it sounded like originally.
There is an old story of a guide showing tourists Beethoven's home, and when he presents the masters piano one of the group asks if he can play on it.
The guide says - "Sure."
The man sits down and plunks out a simple tune then asks the guide - "I guess all the famous piano players want to play on this piano."
The guide replies - "No, they usually don't feel worthy to touch it."
So much blabber to prove you have no ears and no sensitivity. It would be great if young musicians and listeners could take a lesson from this brilliant arrangement.
I guess you folks don't know who cole porter is....