BTW: Louis Armstrong and His Savoy Ballroom Five originally recorded “St. James Infirmary” on December 12, 1928, and it was released as a single in February 1929.
Ho provato a fare un parallelo con Domingo bravo ma quando sento big Luciano non c'è né per nessuno! L'unica cosa è che Domingo aveva più presenza scenica ma è un mio puro parere Bravo Luciano unico
CORELLI el "Principe" de la Opera!!!!!!!! Pero sería maravilloso que lograrán subir las interpretaciones que realizó con la Primadonna Assoluta ASSOLUTA Regina de la CALLAS,eso sí es MONSTRUSOSO!!!!!!!! CALLAS l'UNICA SOPRANO ASSOLUTA ASSOLUTTAAAAAAA nessuna nessuna nessuna come LEI!!!!!!!!!
La primera vez que la he escuchado fue en un single que regalaba Levy's al comprar un vaquero. Por la cara B este tema y en la cara A "Mad About the Boy" Ya no hay promociones como la de aquella campaña que se haya repetido con éstas voces del jazz.
This started going through my head today when I heard a recording of Coltrane playing Soul Train. Maybe this tune was the inspiration for that one. Listened to this piece sung by Dinah Washington quite a bit last year… Such beautiful phrasing. I played it over and over. Thanks for posting this!
My boss is producing a bio-pic about Dinah Washington with the help of Dinah's grandchildren! She's the one that sent me her music and I'm so glad she did. They are currently fundraising money to have a photo exhibition in Tuscaloosa (Dinah's birth place) on August 1, 2024 to celebrate her 100th birthday. The exhibition will have photos from the famous American photographer Chuck Stewart!
People might wonder what she means by, "difference a day makes."ITS REALLY BEAUTIFUL how she saves the best part-and the answer- until the VERY END.-"THE DIFFERENCE IS YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU." BEAUTIFUL SETUP DINAH.