frogman, That Ray Charles & Betty Carter rendition is fantastic as is the Carly Simon version posted by Orpheus.
That song seems to have a lot of beautiful renditions
That song seems to have a lot of beautiful renditions
Jazz for aficionados
An added plus is that it’s a great sounding record. Unfortunately, Ray’s records are not always that great sonically in my experience. Not that it matters all that much since the music is always so strong. https://youtu.be/wB-KN4Ojjbk https://youtu.be/-xBm5GRofeQ With the great David “Fathead” Newman on tenor: https://youtu.be/OLHKTZnfTbU |
There never has been, nor will there ever be, anyone to compare to "Nina Simone"; she is in a category of "One". In the beginning, I heard her artistic merit, and her virtuoso on piano; in the end, she conquered with raw power; her voice grabbed, and held you in it's vice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ow6fQbpUli4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PMriloy62o A song has a life of it's own, the same as any human being; that is, if you can hear into the song and really know what it's about; this song is about; "It ain't over until I say it's over, cause I put a spell on you" This is three different versions of the same song, and I can hear the essence of the song on all three different versions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1AE_bCoPSI In that second version by Nina, the guy on guitar nails the spirit of the song. Since it's "Screaming Jay Hawkins" song, he can do whatever he wants to. |