One of these mornings You're goin' to rise up singing Then you'll spread your wings And you'll take the sky But till that morning There's a nothin' can harm you With daddy and mammy standin' by Sorry, but all I can think is that that's another way of saying "You're eventually going to die. But don't worry about that now.".
With immense elegance and opulence, Sassy Diva, Sarah Vaughan, eclipse me to the majestic fisrt soprano jazz hemisphere evoking me to have a vocal organism: this rendition of " Smmertime" is immensely moving, riveting, soulful, operatic to my soul. Sarah Vaughan was a " badass" vocalist whose vocal range, style, phrasing, sustained breathing and pure jazz splendor will certainly be remembered in decades to come. There will never be another Sarah Vaughan; she is an American international legend and icon!
I've heard different versions of this sublime song by SV, each somewhat different, but each demonstrating her unique ability.For me, hers are the best vocal renditions of Gershwin's masterpiece.
could anyone pls share with me the name of the drum machine program thats playing, sounds SO lifelike, almost like REAL piano, oh, and does anyone know the brand of auto-tune mic she is using? must be SUPER good stuff this sounds GREAT ;P
To my mam, a beautiful redhead with hazel-green eyes now in her 80s who as an alto, sang this to me, and I dedicate this to her with the entirety of my heart and all my love*
Not just her best version but THE best version probably ever recorded by any singer! No words can describe her voice, that tone. Mesmerizing doesn't still quite capture it.