One of the top jazz vocal groups (with The Real Group, L. A. Group, Manhattan Transfer...). They can swing, sing whatever they wish and always choose the best sidemen...
@@TheRudydog1 because I was talking to you, sweetie, and showing my disdain for your over sharing of your guffaw-worthy and childish antics. That's why I directed the comment to you, babycakes, see how that works?
Busy looking for new songs of this era for my Jazz Band. This is the best arrangement of all I`ve heard. Love the harmonies and clever phrasing. Great stuff New York Voices and thanks for posting this Matsuda.
The best vocal jazz group I've heard of this song. I must listen to it everyday and feel so good. Love the swing. And of course my favourite pianist Beegie Adair (Trio) renders a fantastic jazz version. Superb!!
Me encanta el grupo vocal New York Voices (@NYVoices89) en su versión de "I Could Write a Book" compuesto por Richard Rodgers y Lorenz Hart en 1940 para el musical del mismo nombre. Esta versión junto a la SWR Big Band (@swrbigband) es un arreglo hecho en 2008 por Darmon Meader. #BigBand #JazzVocals
I really enjoy listening to this group. I wonder if the group still exists? Whatever...they still have interpretations of songs I can listen to. Brsvo!
My absolute favorite New York Voices recording.
how come I never find it on Amazon
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Sang this with my high school jazz choir 10 years ago. This has to be the classiest music I've heard
An extraordinary blending of voices and orchestration. The very best in music!
One of the top jazz vocal groups (with The Real Group, L. A. Group, Manhattan Transfer...). They can swing, sing whatever they wish and always choose the best sidemen...
I put my computer on "Loop" and listened to this fabulous recording all day long
some things are best kept to yourself, sweetie
@@Marcel_Audubon Why don't you reply to your comment and tell yourself "some things are best kept to yourself, sweetie"
@@TheRudydog1 because I was talking to you, sweetie, and showing my disdain for your over sharing of your guffaw-worthy and childish antics. That's why I directed the comment to you, babycakes, see how that works?
The unison parts are impossibly perfect. Exemplary top to bottom!
I love this swingin jam!
Timeless ❤
Darmon Meader of NY voices came to play this song with my jazz band in the winter :) he was such an inspiration just by the way he loves working.
Busy looking for new songs of this era for my Jazz Band. This is the best arrangement of all I`ve heard. Love the harmonies and clever phrasing. Great stuff New York Voices and thanks for posting this Matsuda.
What a great swinging number, another brill configuration offering by NYV!
Still amazing 💙💙💙 love from NZ
The best vocal jazz group I've heard of this song. I must listen to it everyday and feel so good. Love the swing. And of course my favourite pianist Beegie Adair (Trio) renders a fantastic jazz version. Superb!!
Very nice classic version, wonderfully executed group!
Me encanta el grupo vocal New York Voices (@NYVoices89) en su versión de "I Could Write a Book" compuesto por Richard Rodgers y Lorenz Hart en 1940 para el musical del mismo nombre. Esta versión junto a la SWR Big Band (@swrbigband) es un arreglo hecho en 2008 por Darmon Meader. #BigBand #JazzVocals
Brilliant arranging!
my favorite Rodgers and Hart song sung so beautifully .
we're going to be doing this for our high school jazz band. I can say that this makes me veeerryyy excited for what's to come!!!
I really enjoy listening to this group. I wonder if the group still exists? Whatever...they still have interpretations of songs I can listen to. Brsvo!
They came out with a new album
unbelievable swingin'
Love this song so much
they are just so good.!!
Ist das genial!
Great thing going on at St. Charles North with the New York Voices.
this is very good...it's hard to pull me away from Dinah Washington's version, which is the song's highest point of success in my mind. Thank you.
wow!!! miss this song.... my coz.... Ching... remember!??😭😅🤔🎶🎧🎻💞💋😒🎵🎶🎹🎼
Love it!
Fantastic!
The N:Y Voices are very good at swinging, but how can one forget the Manhattan Transfer...
Lovely
Nice 👍🏾 has a Gene Puerling sound to it.
oh yes i was thinking the same
最高至福の時👍
😀❤️🌷🌱
Great! But the Count Basie version with Arthur Prysock is the ultimate in swing.
That's it! Fabulous. And bye the way - who's the basplayer?
PMEA All State Jazz?
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Does anyone know if this song is on Spotify?
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What band is backing them?
SWR - German big band
I wonder who that trumpet soloist is
It's me
I think it’s a Peter George?
It is Karl Farrent (British player)
Does it get any better than this??
No, it doesn't!
personal time marks - Ignore
2:22 - 2:28
2:56
Who is the trumpeter doin the solo..
Me
For the background band on this piece, I believe the soloist is Peter George.
It is Karl Farrent.
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