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"It's For You" - Paul McCartney with the George Martin Orchestra (1964)
Two years ago, a rare acetate recording from 1964 of Paul McCartney singing "It's For You", a Lennon-McCartney song given to Cilla Black, was auctioned. The auctioneers uploaded a 20 second excerpt of the demo online.
I took Cilla Black's version (backed by the George Martin Orchestra) and removed the vocals, then added Paul singing from the demo.
It's not perfect; the reverb heard on the audio is from Cilla's vocal track, and Paul's voice cuts out after 20 seconds due to the selected audio provided by the auctioneer. But it's a good representation of what the song would have sounded like if Paul recorded it with a band in 1964.
I took Cilla Black's version (backed by the George Martin Orchestra) and removed the vocals, then added Paul singing from the demo.
It's not perfect; the reverb heard on the audio is from Cilla's vocal track, and Paul's voice cuts out after 20 seconds due to the selected audio provided by the auctioneer. But it's a good representation of what the song would have sounded like if Paul recorded it with a band in 1964.
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"I Get A Kick Out Of You" - Ethel Merman - "Anything Goes" (1936)
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Watch in 1080p "I Get A Kick Out Of You" by Cole Porter. Performed by Ethel Merman in the 1936 Paramount film, "Anything Goes". Ethel Merman plays Reno Sweeney, who sings her song of unrequited love to Billy Crocker (Bing Crosby), whose eye is concurrently and ironically caught by Hope Harcourt (Ida Lupino). "Anything Goes" was one of the only two films in which Ethel Merman reprised her Broadw...
"Satan's Holiday" - Ethel Merman - "Follow The Leader" (1930)
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Watch in 1080p "Satan's Holiday" by Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal, Pierre Norman, & Al Segal. Performed by Ethel Merman in the 1930 Paramount film, "Follow The Leader". "Follow The Leader" was Ethel Merman's film debut. The film also starred Merman's "Girl Crazy" (Merman's 1930 Broadway debut) co-star, Ginger Rogers. Merman plays Helen King, a member of George White's Scandals. Merman actually becam...
Those “rrrs” are certainly unmissable. She sings absolutely every syllable.
One of the very few instances of Hollywood doing a good job with a stage musical of this era. Other than Kiss Me Kate, Porter's never had great librettos, as he cheerfully admitted, since he only wrote the songs. But they used the songs. Maybe cleaned them up a bit. People still knew what was going on. ;)
She couldn't sing even in 1936. Ger voice and vibrato were atrocious, and here her phrasing is nonexistent. She was singularly devoid of talent.
Definitely paul McCartney singing l, all his tones there, his voice, 100%
That sounds surprisingly bad.
That is not Paul... all that post are fake, like a from a window recording that according is John, th
Cole Porter wrote a good number of songs with the specific idea that Ethel Merman would sing them and be heard in the back row of the theater.
Maybe, but that quality is not needed in the movies.
Love ❤️ the Merms...ICK to Bing.
It's so nice.
1000th like.
You should listen to Three Dog Night's cover. Amazing.
ONE BEER
Paul better than Cilla any day
he kind of sounds like he did in the early 80s here
Incroyable tout les mois des news des Beatles, j'adorrrrrrrre Fannnnnnn a vie
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The original.😅 Jack Michael Gilroy, Army OSS.
Strange song. Nothing like it ever.
Bit wobbly, Paul, but you more than made up for it later on.
Almost thought he was going to do I'll Follow The Sun
there's a radio show where Lennon is cohosting and says here's one Paul and I wrote for Cilla. I wonder how much his contribution was. great song just really heard it.
@tommaloney3938 According to what my late friend, American journalist Al Aronowitz told me many years ago, the song is a McCartney composition and it wasn't written for Cilla Black. Paul wrote this for 'A Hard Day's Night'; it was intended to be on the soundtrack for the band's first film. It was one of FIVE songs written by McCartney that Lennon-for whatever reason-REFUSED to include on the soundtrack. In the end, Lennon suggested that Paul pass it along to Cilla Black, whom John Lennon just adored. Paul complied, cutting this demo and giving it to Cilla so she could repeatedly listen to the song to learn how to sing it and memorize the lyrics.
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NOT Billy Shears. CUCKY BOOMS
Three Dog Night did a great version in L.A. on the 1969 "Captured Live at the Forum" album.
Just had a listen. Terrible interpretation! Reduced it to nothing
Paul...the master of melody. A true genius.
I believe Cilla Black would never had made it without the backing of the Beatles, if she entered Pop Idol, she wouldn't have got past the car park audition, IMHO. This clip shows Burt Bacharach frustration of working with Cilla: ua-cam.com/video/AL5nm0-iDu4/v-deo.htmlsi=3H1-jlPYNfmw95UY
The beginning sounds like the melody for I follow the sun.
At least she got to sing this in Kid Millions ua-cam.com/video/-AiRDBvqqcA/v-deo.html
It's a great song - dramatic and theatrical - but this voice (Paul's?) doesn't do it justice. It even goes off-key.
Man this is so well done. Makes me so sad that we can’t have the whole thing
Bad to me also wasn’t realesed until some fan group found a way to bootleg it and get away so I hope someone will bootleg the full demo to
Paul had planned to record this for their next album after Revolver. But when he died in September 1966 and The Beatles began recording Pepper with William, William heard Paul's demo. But he didn't like it and gave it away.
Interesting. This song is from 1964 you daft cunt.😂😂
what a load of crap. Paul never died. Refer us to the reference that Paul was going to record a song he gave away three years earlier. You notice your text never got any likes. I wonder why.
@NaaHva You are incorrect. I need to set the record straight on this, one of my favorite McCartney compositions. Paul wrote this for 'A Hard Day's Night'; it was intended to be on the soundtrack for the band's first film. It was one of FIVE songs written by McCartney that Lennon REFUSED to include on the soundtrack. In the end, Lennon suggested that Paul pass it along to Cilla Black, whom John Lennon just adored. Paul complied, cutting this demo and giving it to Cilla so she could repeatedly listen to the song to learn how to sing it and memorize the lyrics. Many years later, this demo was discovered by her relatives after Cilla Black's death in 2015. They held onto it until their decision to sell it at an auction for Beatles memorabilia. Sadly, the person who bought the demo has refused to release more than a snippet of the recording, due to disputes over copyright. HOWEVER, a gentleman (a HERO in my book) utilizing A.I. wizardry managed to recreate the ENTIRE DEMO. I cannot say for how long it's gonna be available here on UA-cam until it gets yanked off, so here it is, be sure to save it: ua-cam.com/video/uaAs41Fj5Is/v-deo.html
Shut the fuck up lil bro paul didn't die, study your shit.
Ah, that would be a dream come true.
@almostbeatlessongs No need to dream about it, here it is: ua-cam.com/video/uaAs41Fj5Is/v-deo.html a gentleman (a HERO in my book) utilizing A.I. wizardry managed to recreate the ENTIRE DEMO. I cannot say for how long it's gonna be available here on UA-cam until it gets yanked off, so here it is, be sure to save it.
He sung it nicely, and you see what a good song it is. She seems a very mediocre talent, in her general singing and personality.
Completely brilliant
Is it Billy singing?
That voice was popular, got jobs, for decades? Different strokes.
Just need a Beatles AI version of this and we are set
@charlesklein213 ua-cam.com/video/uaAs41Fj5Is/v-deo.htmlsi=OPQ4bV6FXcLcM8lT
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Ethel merman the screamer.
So what's YOUR major skill and contribution to the world of entertainment El Fisho ? Sweet FA I'll bet !
Somehow your opinion doesn't really matter... But you're free to have it!
This is nicely done. Great mix. Too bad we don't have the full acetate recording.
Very young here. ❤
Ethel Merman terrific as usual. This time different to what I have usually watched her doing. Beautiful here too.
There’s only one Beer Left
Excellent mashup! Thank you!
Please try and find the full version of the acetate and make a video on it like you did with “woman” written by “Bernard Webb” Paul McCartney
Oh, that's just Lieutenant Hurwitz. He thinks he's Ethel Merman. 🤔
Wow, Bing was gorgeous then
Ethel's friend and colleague Carol Channing described Ethel this way: unparalleled as a live performer, but her gifts didn't come through on film, "like sunshine through a glass window, no warmth, no vitamins." That was from her book... of course, I don't have it verbatim.
MF DOOM sampled this at 1:00
Really great! But today's music is better... :)