Jun 13, 2010

And even more Happy Old Songs

To start a new week charged with positive energy, here's post #3 of my "Happy Old Songs" series.

"Pennies from Heaven" (Music by Arthur Johnston and lyrics by Johnny Burke, 1936)
I love this song, every morning I listen to it while I'm on the bus heading to the my work/internship. And I imagine the nice picture of pennies raining from heaven and sunshine and flowers, accompanied by the catchy rhythm, and all that just cheer me up, even when the morning is gray and the subway is packed up. I have two favorite versions: the one by Luois Prima (aka the voice of King Louie in "The Jungle Book") and the one I have on my mp3 by singer/classic movie lover, Emma Wallace. .





(Edited) The original post for Emma's version is here, but she gave me the embedding code so you can listening right now:



"It's a good day" (Written by Peggy Lee & Dave Barbour, 1947)
I listened this song for the first time watching a 7up commercial on tv. I thought that the song was really good and then I googled and found the name of the singer: Peggy Lee. I'm a fan of hers since then. I embedded the commercial and a live presentation.





"The lady is a tramp" (Lyrics by Lorenz Hart; music by Richard Rodgers, 1937)
I saw "Pal Joey" starring Frank Sinatra, Rita Hayworth and Kim Novak the past year, and this is like the only thing I remember from that movie. "The lady is a tramp" was very well used in the film: the moment in which Frank tells to stiff Rita all he wanted to say using his piano and this song. I added a live version, because maybe you won't find the original as happy as I do :)




That's all for this weekend. See ya tomorrow, I'll be posting Day 08 of the Old Hollywood Meme (hopefully).


Previous Happy Old Songs Posts: 1 | 2

5 comments:

  1. Aunque no espero mucho de Pal Joey solo por la canción vale la pena intentar verla.

    Además la presencia de Sinatra, Rita y también Kim Novack es un aliciente.

    Además George Sidney (Scaramouche) es un director suficientemente interesante

    Saludos

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  2. Thank you so much for posting my version! I love "The Lady is a Tramp" too! It's so empowering!

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  3. Emma: You're welcome, I like your version very much :) And yeah, The lady is a tramp is great.

    Father Caprio: Saludos para ti tb, la película no es de lo mejor, pero sí, tiene gran casting.

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  4. Wow, a really lovely post! I really love the recording by your friend Emma...it's beautiful! I shall go and subscribe to her! :D

    Ahh, I adore The Lady is a Tramp too! :)

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  5. Emma: You're welcome, I like your version very much :) And yeah, The lady is a tramp is great.

    Father Caprio: Saludos para ti tb, la película no es de lo mejor, pero sí, tiene gran casting.

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