Sorry it's a little late this time, but it is still Monday!
It's almost impossible to list all the amazing things I love about today's song. First of all, it's hard to beat the voice of Ella Fitzgerald. Smooth like butter, it rolls across your ears and into your soul. Contrast that with the mesmerizing, unique gravely voice of Louis Armstrong for a match made in Heaven. The song also includes a trumpet solo- the other unique voice for which Satchmo is best known. And really, as if it couldn't get any better, the entire song is written by one of my favorite composers- Gershwin. So, it is a triple whammy of goodness. I love how this song evokes images of the 40's in my mind. I like how I imagine the scenes in black and white. This song is deeply romantic. Think about all the little things you love best about your partner. Not everyone appreciates or even notices the tiny nuances that make a person special, but because of time and devotion- we share these small intimate details with the people we love most.
Enjoy!
You Can't Take That Away From Me Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong 1956
(The song was originally written in 1937 and performed by Fred Astaire in the 1937 film Shall We Dance. The Ella/Louis version is one of the many versions of the popular song.)
A tip- just don't look at the cover of the Ella/Louis album because honestly, it detracts from the romantic feel of the song. Sorry, but it does!
And don't forget to enter the port-a-potty contest. There's still time. It is still there!
2 comments:
I actually have the Fred Astaire version. I love the sound of this one, but when I close my eyes and listen to it, I still see Fred dancing!
Great song! Thanks!
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