Fine Tune #481 lorenz hart 05-02-2021

This week’s Fine Tune celebrates some of the prodigious lyrical work of Lorenz Hart, born May 2, 1895. Along with his songwriter partner Richard Rodgers, they produced mountains of  memorable musical magic! Here is a small sample…

Blue Moon / Blossom Dearie
Spring is Here / The Four Freshmen
Blue Moon / Ann Hampton Callaway
I Didn’t Know What Time It Was / Tony Bennett
Sing for Your Supper / The Mamas & The Papas
Sing for Your Supper / Mel Tormé
Glad to Be Unhappy / The Mamas & The Papas
Glad to Be Unhappy / Tierney Sutton
My Funny Valentine / Chet Baker
Johnny One Note / John Pizzarelli
Everything I’ve Got / Maud Hixson
Blue Room / Eliane Elias
Where or When (Wo oder Wann) / Glenn Miller
I Wish I Were In Love Again / Frank Sinatra
Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered / Carly Simon
I Could Write a Book / Vic Damone
Have You Met Miss Jones? / SarahVaughan
She Was Too Good to Me / Kenny Rankin

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