What? No verse? There are two that I know of: one probably written by Jones and Kahn as it's in some of the earliest recordings, and another written, perhaps, in the early 60's sung by Streisand. I'm always kinda bowled over by your great respect for these songs evident in your singing and creative playing. If I lived on the East Coast I'd be at every one of your shows, infrequent as they are... but it's a lotta money and a two day trip from Kodiak Alaska... I'll have to be satisfied with video. Thank you so much for them.
You're cooking with gas ace. Loved the harmonics and embellishments.Good voice I hear a little vibrato there. Looks like you are focusing on these period Standard pieces from the 1920's-1940's. Personally I am a 1950's thru 1960's kind of guy. And Classical Music of Course like "Recuerdos De Alhambra" by Tarrega. BTW I have played that song on my Uke!
Love the extended intro -- classic for that era.
Phenomenal performance, thanks again
Just too talented
What? No verse? There are two that I know of: one probably written by Jones and Kahn as it's in some of the earliest recordings, and another written, perhaps, in the early 60's sung by Streisand.
I'm always kinda bowled over by your great respect for these songs evident in your singing and creative playing. If I lived on the East Coast I'd be at every one of your shows, infrequent as they are... but it's a lotta money and a two day trip from Kodiak Alaska...
I'll have to be satisfied with video. Thank you so much for them.
That solo sends me.
Good stuff!!!
Amazing song, and what a perfect ending. 🥲
Nice
You're cooking with gas ace. Loved the harmonics and embellishments.Good voice I hear a little vibrato there. Looks like you are focusing on these period Standard pieces from the 1920's-1940's. Personally I am a 1950's thru 1960's kind of guy. And Classical Music of Course like "Recuerdos De Alhambra" by Tarrega. BTW I have played that song on my Uke!
This is great. I remember you did a version of this YEARS ago and that was also excellent.
thank U
I can vividly picture Marla Hooch singing this in A League of Their Own.
Diane Keaton in Annie Hall too.
Nice!
oh darling, you are better than ever