Jo Stafford’s ISOLATED vocal from 1952 is ridiculous, in more ways than one!

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  • @annamariehewitt3173
    @annamariehewitt3173 Рік тому +277

    Thank God there are young musicians like you who are not letting these beautiful songs die....

    • @deniseg812
      @deniseg812 Рік тому +12

      I thought the same.

    • @soonerclark
      @soonerclark 8 місяців тому +2

      Right on!

    • @homegown1234
      @homegown1234 8 місяців тому +4

      I remember hearing this song a long time while I was a girl back in the 50s. Words and music were perfect back then and still beautiful today. Another song which is my favorite from the 40s is "I'll Be Seeing You" I remember hearing in a movie of the same name but also hearing it on the radio back in the 50s. Still is a wonderful song no matter how many years its been.

    • @RockinJohnnyaitken
      @RockinJohnnyaitken 7 місяців тому +4

      Great music never dies

    • @hollypinkley
      @hollypinkley 5 місяців тому +1

      My mom had her records & played them all the time - her ""September Song"" was my favorite!! I memorized her but my mom said some of her ""subject matter"" was to much for an 8-year-old!!! I was I had had a voice coach like you back in the
      60'S - I might NOT have given up on my music quest!! I quit preforming in the 70's!!

  • @firstchoice7761
    @firstchoice7761 Рік тому +287

    My parents would dance to her records in our kitchen; this is one of my favorite memories. Still love her voice. Oh, I'm 80.

    • @TehGav
      @TehGav Рік тому +6

    • @babasheeny3634
      @babasheeny3634 Рік тому +12

      Me…..77. Wasn’t it great growing up during that time? We were so lucky!!

    • @rhondadorey1723
      @rhondadorey1723 Рік тому +10

      73 here and I couldn't agree more! Some of the best music ever. 💗🇨🇦

    • @summersojourner
      @summersojourner Рік тому +4

      Agreed… I’m 68 but my parents loved the great music of this era and my siblings and I loved it as well.

    • @gabybrik5525
      @gabybrik5525 Рік тому +3

      You and subsequent generations before late 90s - early aughts, we have all been lucky, we were surrounded by beautiful sounds. So happy to see that young people are gravitating to real music.

  • @BTURNER1961
    @BTURNER1961 Рік тому +355

    NOBODY, I mean NOBODY else will do an analysis video of Jo Stafford and post it on You Tube. What you do, is totally unique because of the breadth of genre and time you are willing to cover. Stafford has a 40's vibe to what she does. She does such clean work when she sings. You can feel a certain bittersweet pathos behind it. You are right about those instruments. They get in the way of perfection.
    It occured to me that I don't recall a curseword or 'slur' in the lyrics any of your videos you showcase. That suggests you apply content standards for subject and language so that parents need not worry about younger viewers listening. Am I correct?

    • @QBAN2010
      @QBAN2010 Рік тому +31

      Fil is all class!!!! Refreshing, he was raised well…

    • @MrsColumbo823
      @MrsColumbo823 Рік тому +14

      Ahhhgreed. He’s so wonderfully smart and unique. Jo Stafford was a singer that my mother (a professional singer) introduced me to and this song brings back many many sweet memories. Gorgeous voice!

    • @muttley5958
      @muttley5958 Рік тому +11

      Shenandoah sung by Jo Stanford is a must listen. 😃

    • @opaulamorgan4265
      @opaulamorgan4265 Рік тому +7

      You nailed it!🎼🎶

    • @judyplimpton9583
      @judyplimpton9583 Рік тому +3

      Love you Jo.❤❤❤ You are a part of my teenage years

  • @MrPatdeeee
    @MrPatdeeee Рік тому +54

    Come April 5, 2024 I will be 92 yrs old; from Tampa, FL and Chicago, IL. And I can say, "Jo Stafford’s rendition; was so incredibly awesome; it will never be forgotten for us that listened; and loved her so much"! May Jesus rest her precious Soul 😇AMEN!
    P.S. And get this...I didn't like most "popular music" (then). Because I was wrapped up, in "Hillbilly Music"; before Nashville changed it into, "Country Music"! So it shows just how great that precious lady was!❤IT! To the "nth" degree! 🤓

    • @riverebec1
      @riverebec1 9 місяців тому +1

      Happy belated birthday.

    • @MrPatdeeee
      @MrPatdeeee 9 місяців тому +2

      @@riverebec1 I'm very honored that you would do this! Thank you, and may Jesus bless you and yours, Always.❤

  • @gurinapsait8602
    @gurinapsait8602 Рік тому +394

    This made me tear up.. My mom use to sing this song when I was a child.. When she could call from her nursing home angry I would sing this to her then she would join in.. She wouldn't be angry anymore.. Thank you Fil for a great memory.. This is one song that I know all the words too..

    • @marthawelch4289
      @marthawelch4289 Рік тому +39

      Thank you for posting a personal cherished memory.

    • @sheelfjohnson
      @sheelfjohnson Рік тому +30

      You got me with that one, as my dad has just moved into a nursing home. 😔 Thanks for sharing that.

    • @TomCee53
      @TomCee53 Рік тому +25

      Tears here. 🥹

    • @catherinelynnfraser2001
      @catherinelynnfraser2001 Рік тому +26

      That was a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing.

    • @bobc7066
      @bobc7066 Рік тому +18

      Makes me think of my mother who passed away 30 years ago. thank you Fil.

  • @FavoriteMovieDate
    @FavoriteMovieDate Рік тому +241

    My mother used to tell me that Jo Stafford had perfect pitch and was one of the best girl singers at the time. My mom was very critical of singers, having a beautiful voice and perfect pitch herself and couldn’t stand singers that were “screamers”. I love the Big Band singers and Jo is always wonderful. Thanks for delving into these great performers.

    • @georgedavis8412
      @georgedavis8412 Рік тому +16

      Billie Holiday was a fan of Jo Stafford. ‘Nuff said.

    • @bawillard2578
      @bawillard2578 Рік тому +5

      Exactly! My mother as well..beautiful, trained voice, collage music major.
      Would say same ...!!

    • @tamerlano
      @tamerlano Рік тому +3

      She didn't have perfect pitch.... according to her

    • @georgedavis8412
      @georgedavis8412 Рік тому +7

      @@tamerlano LOL. She should know. She did have perfect intonation, however.

    • @DavidNaquin
      @DavidNaquin Рік тому +3

      When I listened to Joe I listened for that last Consonant. She puts right there so, you can hear it. Dosent trail off like a lot of singers.

  • @BaronessErsatz
    @BaronessErsatz Рік тому +153

    Fil, you had the same smile on your face that many of us have when listening to her. It's just her vocal magic.

    • @clitsing6034
      @clitsing6034 Рік тому +15

      I love Fil's deep appreciation for good music of every style and time.

    • @opaulamorgan4265
      @opaulamorgan4265 Рік тому +9

      Fil always smiles when he hears or sees something unique or special!

    • @dbraden1958
      @dbraden1958 Рік тому +1

      It's hard not to smile, when you hear an amazing, masterful, wonderful performance. Those pieces of the performance, such as "See the pyramids along the Nile" are just magical there're so good. When I started singing as a guitarist, I sounded off key more like "Darlene" and generally sang alone so I could work on singing better while not annoying those around me. 🤣 It was so nice of her and her husband to put out the sing along album, with the off notes - that putting your customer first, so the non-professionals singing sound good!

    • @lorimontcalm9086
      @lorimontcalm9086 Рік тому

      Yes I noticed that eager anticipation before he started playing Darlene...

  • @henryellis1358
    @henryellis1358 Рік тому +35

    I am 88 and this brings back such amazing times, thank you for the pleasure this singer and song brings to those that appreciate good music.

    • @johnmay23
      @johnmay23 3 місяці тому +1

      i AM ALSO 88 AND SANG THIS SONG AT A TALE.NT.-IN 1952 IN ENGLAND ....WHICH I WON FOR A PRIZE OF 10/- ( TEN SHILLINGS) OR $1.40
      HEARD IT ON RADIO LUXENBOURG !!!
      J M AY
      VANCOUVER- CANADA

  • @stock33647
    @stock33647 Рік тому +117

    Jo Staffard was a clasically trained singer and an aspiring opera singer whose chance to train for the opera was dashed by the depression in America. Her breath control and her ability to sustain notes in a variety of octaves was outstanding. Opera's loss was popular and country music's gain.

    • @frankalfar
      @frankalfar Рік тому +4

      Really interesting...

    • @tomsitzman3952
      @tomsitzman3952 Рік тому +6

      I did not know about Jo's opera training. Makes perfect sense.

    • @michaelmeltzer3397
      @michaelmeltzer3397 Рік тому +8

      "Early Autumn" and "Moonlight in Vermont" are two of Jo's fantastic recordings.

    • @bethwilliams4903
      @bethwilliams4903 Рік тому +2

      Moonlight in Vermont is my fave Jo S song, it’s peculiar in nature (haiku) and vocally it must have been an odd choice for the time - but her delivery is flawless. My in-laws were from the big band era and were stunned that I even knew who she was - (admittedly I only knew the ‘big names’ at that time like Rosemary Clooney)
      Along with Connie Boswell and Ella I’d put Jo in with them for sheer perfection and joy to listen to - thanks for this episode 🥰

  • @wabashcannonball
    @wabashcannonball Рік тому +126

    I’m THRILLED that you did a video on Jo Stafford. I was going to ask you to do one but was worried you’d think that not enough people would know who she was. She’s my favorite singer. Thank you, Fil! ❤

    • @donaldrobinson9451
      @donaldrobinson9451 Рік тому +10

      She was really something.

    • @boomer3150
      @boomer3150 Рік тому +6

      @@donaldrobinson9451 Yes, as was Julie London.

    • @kimbenjamin5210
      @kimbenjamin5210 Рік тому +2

      You must live in Wabash, Indiana!?

    • @YtuserSumone-rl6sw
      @YtuserSumone-rl6sw Рік тому +1

      Such a perfect example of a singer and song to examine closely! A good basis to compare with others when analyzing.
      Holding a very steady long tone is one of the most difficult things to do and Jo does it perfectly along with her quicker inteval shifts. Just wow.

  • @WhatIs7XSix
    @WhatIs7XSix Рік тому +28

    Re: Darlene Edwards - Sorry to take two bites of the apple here, but THANK YOU, FIL!!! I have not laughed this hard in a long time!!!! It reminded me of a trauma I had when I was about 10. My family was visiting a family who had a daughter about my age, and the daughter and I were visiting in her bedroom. She proudly announced she wanted to sing to me a song she had been working on. So, being polite, I said I surely wanted to hear her sing the song. What happened next was one of the most musically traumatic events of my life: as she pulled herself up straight and took a deep breath, the most ungodly sounds I had ever heard began to fill the room. ( I think it was a ballad, but I can't be sure.) And I, trying to be a polite guest, kept just the smallest smile on my lips as if I were enjoying the song, and nodded along to show I was listening, but I'm pretty sure my eyes could not mask the excruciating pain that filled my ears and radiated out through my entire body - worse than fingernails on a blackboard, and much like the Darlene Edwards performance you presented to us. Thank you for providing me with this flashback!

  • @Nancyshank
    @Nancyshank Рік тому +121

    My mom was a singer and sang with Jo on many records and she used to play a record when company would visit called “Sing along with Jonathan and Darlene Edwards” which was a woman singing hysterically bad. It was Jo (and her husband) but no one but musicians ever knew. My mom always said how hard it was for someone like her with perfect pitch to do it.

    • @chucklindo6731
      @chucklindo6731 Рік тому +12

      Our mom would practically squeal with delight just thinking of putting that record on for company.

    • @bonitaforeman7213
      @bonitaforeman7213 Рік тому +7

      I was always just totally amazed at her control to be able to be "Darlene"! Still have CD's of them and laugh so hard!!

    • @wabashcannonball
      @wabashcannonball Рік тому +1

      Wow, that is so cool. Was your mother a studio singer at Columbia or Capitol?

    • @joannebeauchamp1169
      @joannebeauchamp1169 Рік тому +7

      Jo Stafford’s version of, “You Belong To Me” pure perfection! Also, give a listen to Patsy Cline’s version. Seriously! Patsy was capable of singing so MUCH more than just Country music! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

    • @lafemmevocale1040
      @lafemmevocale1040 Рік тому +7

      Yes!! Sing Along Jonathan & Darlene Edwards is absolutely brilliant!! And hilarious It takes real talent to be able to intentionally sing that BAD!

  • @tribbles2955
    @tribbles2955 Рік тому +104

    Omigosh! Thank you. I requested that you play Jo some months ago. I'm delighted. Although I'm 82 and have listened to Jo all my life, I don't think that I appreciated her fully until tonight. One night some years ago my husband and I drove back from New York City while Jo's songs alternated with Perry Como. Sheer magic.

    • @marthawelch4289
      @marthawelch4289 Рік тому +3

      How romantic!

    • @amazinggrace5692
      @amazinggrace5692 Рік тому +4

      Perry Como ..I remember him from his TV show.

    • @karenryder6317
      @karenryder6317 Рік тому +6

      In the late 40's I lived upstate in Schenectady where my parents listened to that same radio show (where Jo and Perry alternated) every weekday night. I think it was 7:30 pm to 8:00 pm while I waited for "Baby Snooks" to come on.

    • @johnsposato5632
      @johnsposato5632 Рік тому +4

      I'm 73. A bunch of years ago, we were escorting one of our daughters from the Baltimore area to Michigan State where she would be doing a summer internship. Somewhere along the way, I found a station that was playing music from this Era. One great hit after another.
      Singing along with these great songs, I thought I was in musical heaven. That was a great Era in popular music, to be sure.

    • @johnsposato5632
      @johnsposato5632 Рік тому +3

      ​@@amazinggrace5692Yep. He would sit on a stool with a mic in his hand, a spotlight on his face, and he would just sing. No frills, but marvelous.

  • @cynic-fw3jg
    @cynic-fw3jg Рік тому +52

    My mother loved Jo Stanford. Thank you for featuring her. She has such a beautiful voice. Brings me back to my childhood home watching my parents dance in the living room when they thought us kids were asleep.

  • @lindafletcher1628
    @lindafletcher1628 Рік тому +92

    Thank you for choosing Jo Stafford This reminds me of my childhood, my parents and aunts and uncles used to play this a lot along with Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald, Dean Martin etc etc etc Great music

  • @nemo227
    @nemo227 Рік тому +15

    Jo Stafford was something special as a singer. Her singing always reminded me of a well played cello. Yes, I remember 1952 very well.

  • @leightonolsson4846
    @leightonolsson4846 Рік тому +88

    She makes it sound so easy but the technique involved is mind-blowing

  • @coversbymark1379
    @coversbymark1379 Рік тому +66

    Jo was known for her precise voice. My favorite love song is her "No Other Love." It's just beautiful. This song, too, is great. Thank you for featuring her.

    • @G.G.8GG
      @G.G.8GG Рік тому +4

      Oh yes! Thanks for the reminder of "No Other Love." We had that recording also when I was a girl. I loved to sing along with it. To me, those were the days of real pop music.

    • @Ozone280
      @Ozone280 Рік тому +3

      In my opinion Jo's cover of No Other Love remains unsurpassed and she's one of my favourite singers. Smooth as silk.

    • @michaelbyrnee9584
      @michaelbyrnee9584 Рік тому +1

      No other singer can warm my heart like Jo Stafford. Can you imagine being the man she is actually singing to? The way she sings this tune sounds like she is singing to ME.

  • @argusfleibeit1165
    @argusfleibeit1165 Рік тому +74

    I noticed for the first time, how long she sustains the notes at the ends of phrases, even sustaining longer after the vowel ends into an "m" or "n", the note still is going. What wonderful breath control as well as pitch. She sings the song straight through, even a vocal over the introduction-- two verses, a bridge, third verse, bridge, final verse with some jazzy variations, and the long ending note. No instrumental breaks, just all Jo. And I'll bet you it was all in one take, no splicing.

    • @Mister_Listener
      @Mister_Listener Рік тому +2

      I have no idea but. I can imagine this record, like most records was comp’d from several different takes that she had sung. That’s just how records are made, unless it is a live recording from a show. Thats said, Jo probably didnt need to be comp’d--but it made her records even more amazing.

    • @TehGav
      @TehGav Рік тому +8

      In 1952, it was possible to record the instrumental backing of a song on Track 1 of a 2-track (mono) tape, and to record the vocalist on Track 2, re-doing pieces of the song if necessary by erasing the first vocal and doing a new one over it. Comps became possible in 1955 when the high-end studios started using 3-track recorders, but in practice, during the '50s and early '60s, extra tracks were usually used for backing vox, instrumental solos, and percussion. @Mister_Listener @@Mister_Listener

    • @macharrington7733
      @macharrington7733 Рік тому +1

      I noticed that too... just beautiful

    • @edwinturner1149
      @edwinturner1149 Рік тому +2

      joe used to do her half hour radio spot on radio luxumberg on a Sunday,at 10- 30pm,so did bing crosby,kurt Massey,and Martha tilton, good listening then

    • @Mister_Listener
      @Mister_Listener Рік тому +1

      @@TehGav thank you for that history lesson, much appreciated! So it is possible Jo and company were able to do re-takes as often or as little as necessary, which would somewhat raise the quality of her performance.

  • @LorraineCareyAuthor
    @LorraineCareyAuthor Рік тому +29

    Her voice was like velvet. Thank you for sharing her. Not many of our young people have ever heard of her.

    • @r.crompton2286
      @r.crompton2286 Рік тому +3

      I agree . My descriptive "would be "warm, dripping honey.

  • @olga138
    @olga138 Рік тому +33

    Incredible breath control and accuracy. Wow!

  • @kimmysophiabrown4807
    @kimmysophiabrown4807 Рік тому +26

    Your appreciation for music has such a wide swath. I love how you are researching so many musicians/singers in such a respectful and insightful way. Lovely. I had no idea about Darlene Edwards, so funny and interesting.

  • @CaptainBakerJason
    @CaptainBakerJason Рік тому +78

    I’ve always enjoyed Jo’s use of dynamic changes and slides that create emphasis on the mood and emotions conveyed in the verses. Stylistically, this seems a lost art in popular music, but the gifted vocalists still distinguish themselves with precise control of these vocal characteristics of which Jo mastered so distinctively.
    Excellent choice & analysis Fil! 🙏

  • @luvmyrecords
    @luvmyrecords Рік тому +50

    Her pitch was legendary. Ella Fitzgerald once had a record date with arranger and conductor Paul Weston, Stafford's husband. Ella told him, "I'm not sure I want to do this with you. I'm afraid that if I sing a bad note, you might go home and tell your old lady!"

    • @michaelnicola5210
      @michaelnicola5210 Рік тому +2

      Just wonderful. Thank you. My taste and interests span a very long time as well, my parents being WWII grads. I’m new to you but wonder if you’ve ever studied Barbra Streisand of Elaine Stritch? Happy Holidays

    • @tonisumblin2719
      @tonisumblin2719 Рік тому +7

      😁🤣. And Ella had a magnificent voice. Coming from her that’s a highest order of compliments.

    • @marielacey7928
      @marielacey7928 Рік тому +2

      And to think ella was the singer Sinartra was scsted of singing with but having only just discovered i can understand 😊

    • @fosbury68
      @fosbury68 4 місяці тому

      Ella didn't sing too many "bad notes".

  • @baskervillebee6097
    @baskervillebee6097 Рік тому +50

    My folks always listen to Jo Stafford. Her voice is sublime.

  • @UncleDansVintageVinyl
    @UncleDansVintageVinyl Рік тому +64

    Man, I love your attitude toward music. You are a great appreciator, and you communicate your appreciation clearly, intelligently, and persuasively. And your tastes are catholic: you love people doing great work in any genre. A tip of the hat to you, man!

    • @wingsofpegasus
      @wingsofpegasus  Рік тому +5

      Thanks for the kind words!

    • @pjmvdbroek
      @pjmvdbroek Рік тому

      I don't think catholic is the appropriate adjective here :)

    • @corkpop8401
      @corkpop8401 Рік тому +9

      @@pjmvdbroekthe use of the word catholic is totally appropriate. Note un capitalized ´c’

    • @UncleDansVintageVinyl
      @UncleDansVintageVinyl Рік тому +6

      @@pjmvdbroek Lower-case "catholic." Look it up.

  • @lintollefsen7166
    @lintollefsen7166 Рік тому +25

    Jo's voice: So sweet, so expressive. What a joy to listen to!

  • @RandyRanson-d5x
    @RandyRanson-d5x Рік тому +12

    First time I heard Jo Stafford, I fell in love with her voice.

  • @12thDecember
    @12thDecember Рік тому +50

    Well, that's wild. I had You Belong To Me in my head this morning on a hike. 😄
    Edit to add, I didn't realize how phenomenal a voice she had until you isolated it. Thank you for doing this great analysis.

  • @cwilson284
    @cwilson284 Рік тому +9

    The joy on your face as you listen to her is wonderful to see--a musician from one era in thrall to one from another. Now that's respect.

  • @EarlyRiser--
    @EarlyRiser-- Рік тому +24

    Wow, Jo doesn't even need a backup band with her amazing voice. Its the perfect song for the perfect voice! What a great voice and song to review. Thanks Fil! 💖

  • @vincemccord8093
    @vincemccord8093 Рік тому +32

    Thanks for posting this analysis of Jo Stafford. It's interesting to note that Jo Stafford and Frank Sinatra were both in Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers. Stafford's husband, Paul Weston, went on to arrange many Sinatra hit records.
    The world would be a better place if more female vocalists tried to sing like Jo and not Mariah Carey!

    • @wabashcannonball
      @wabashcannonball 10 місяців тому +2

      Sinatra was never a member of the Pied Pipers. They backed him on a number of occasions, but he certainly wasn’t a member of the group.

    • @vincemccord8093
      @vincemccord8093 10 місяців тому +1

      @@wabashcannonball Thanks for pointing this distinction out.

    • @lesleygraham5927
      @lesleygraham5927 2 місяці тому

      This type of voice unfortunately probably wouldn't do so well these days, as music these days.
      I used to like Mariaha Carrey, she was Opera trained as was her Mother, but my love of music has changed, unfortunately she's got a good voice but I wouldn't go out of my way to listen to her especially at Christmas in the supermarket, drives me out.

    • @CharlesHoward-ud6qv
      @CharlesHoward-ud6qv 29 днів тому

      Yup Tommy Dorsey and Jo Stafford. Watcha know Jo. Awesome track

  • @lindadescafano3749
    @lindadescafano3749 Рік тому +56

    Jo Stafford had a beautiful voice and it is a pleasure to listen to her sing. I also enjoyed her isolated vocals as well and it was interesting to hear her off key vocals. Thanks Fil for another great analysis. 😊🎸🎵

  • @aerialtour
    @aerialtour Рік тому +18

    I knew Jo Stafford had an amazing voice when she was singing w/the Pied Pipers &Frank Sinatra in Tommy Dorsey’s Band, but with this isolated vocal software Jo’s voice was stunning!! Thanks Fil.

  • @katherinea.rodgers8366
    @katherinea.rodgers8366 Рік тому +58

    She had such a beautiful voice and this song brings back memories from way back! No background noise. Her voice was the only instrument she needed. Thanks so much Fil, for your analysis of this fabulous artist. Glad to know that she was popular in the UK.

  • @byzcath
    @byzcath Рік тому +15

    I’ve heard Jo many times, and have always been struck by her voice. Your video has given me a deeper respect for her. Ah, what a beautiful voice! Thank you for this analysis.

  • @fredpierce9363
    @fredpierce9363 Рік тому +23

    Thanks for spotting this song and sharing it. The time was just 7 years after WWII and the radio was still playing all of those sentimental songs. The Korean war was raging when this song came out and this song was a favorite torch song for the GIs. Jo was a singer with a group called The Pied Pipers. Her voice was recognized by the record producers and she was asked to do a solo album. The Pied Pipers did my Mom's favorite song, Whispering Hope. I am in my mid 70s now and this songs brings back so much of my early years.
    This song was later done as a Doo-Wop in the mid 50s by the Duprees and then Patsy Kline had a hit with it in the early 60s. Jo's sweet pure voice carries the day with this song and is one of my favorites. Check out Patsy Kline's version too.

  • @kitkat186
    @kitkat186 Рік тому +11

    Jo's voice is HEAVEN now I want to hear all her songs.

  • @Sheerkat7
    @Sheerkat7 Рік тому +219

    I'd never heard of Jo Stafford or this song before. That was so beautiful that it brought me to tears. What an incredible talent she had. Thanks Fil.

    • @1msbucket
      @1msbucket Рік тому +24

      Isn't it great to discover new artists this way?

    • @TomCee53
      @TomCee53 Рік тому +18

      It was 70+ years ago. She was pretty popular in the 50s & 60s

    • @BartholomewSmutz
      @BartholomewSmutz Рік тому

      ​@@TomCee531940s also.

    • @johnlangendoen967
      @johnlangendoen967 Рік тому +8

      Taking up singing lessons 6 months ago (online ) , at the age of 65 brought me here.....😊😊

    • @michaelcraig9449
      @michaelcraig9449 Рік тому +13

      She is the greatest. Now you have lived!

  • @annebishop9634
    @annebishop9634 Рік тому +10

    In the late’90s there was a “Mom & Pop” radio station I listened to. Their programming was one song from the 40s, one song from the 50s, one song from the 60s, one song from the 70s and one song from the 80s then repeat the pattern. I loved it! Jo Stafford’s Shrimp Boats is a Coming was of my favorites. Glad to hear her doing a standard. Thanks!

  • @Broonzied
    @Broonzied Рік тому +28

    Love Jo. Her takes on Blue Moon and Moonlight in Vermont are sublime.

    • @geertcharleskoning2701
      @geertcharleskoning2701 Рік тому +1

      There's so many .
      Red Rosey Busy ... He's Gone Away ... I Should Care ... I 'll Walk Alone ...

  • @glenjones6980
    @glenjones6980 Рік тому +9

    Wow. I instantly knew the song but couldn't fathom where from and then bingo, pre school and next door at my grandparents, grandad as ever putting a record on the turntable in the huge wooden cabinet I learned was a radiogram. I was fascinated by the records dropping and the stylus arm moving across and could spend hours watching it and listening to the same records over and over. I remember my grandparents dancing to this in the front room (back when the front room was only for special occasions). It's one of my earliest memories and as I was only 6 when grandad died there are precious few memories of him. It was over 50 years ago now and I wasn't old enough to really understand it at the time but now it feels like yesterday and the tears are flowing, something that's never happened before now.

  • @RosaKay55
    @RosaKay55 Рік тому +33

    Jo had a gorgeous voice. I remember this song from years ago. I so appreciate, Fil, that you take the time to feature these great singers of the past!

  • @subsidiarity8839
    @subsidiarity8839 Рік тому +20

    I'm very pleased to see this acknowledgement of my favorite 20th century female vocalist.
    What incredible talent and discipline.

  • @highnrising
    @highnrising Рік тому +18

    Jo Stafford was a fabulous singer, who's been largely forgotten now. She did a lot of pop duets with Frankie Laine, another great singer, known mostly for his cowboy movie and TV theme songs, but who also had a jazzy side. You might want to check him out.

  • @QBAN2010
    @QBAN2010 Рік тому +5

    I watched The Walking Dead and couldn’t get into it as it wasn’t my cup of tea for entertainment. But one day there was a scene with Jo Stafford and Long Ago And Far Away….and while I never fully embraced the show, I had to give the writers and producers credit for their brilliance in using Jo to create the perfect mood for that scene!!!

  • @debbier938
    @debbier938 Рік тому +45

    Hi Fil,
    This was an incredible analysis. Jo’s voice is just spellbinding! Listening the second time through without the instrumentation was just as great as the first time with the instruments. She is a wonderful example of having a beautiful singing voice. And yes, she was trained, but you can’t train someone to bring that expression and depth to a song without some kind of natural abilities. Her breath control and therefore her phrasing should be an inspiration for any singer. Stayin’ Alive is a-hoot and even her out of tune/off key singing is better than any song that could be pitch corrected/ autotuned today. You out did yourself on this one… especially after a crazy day I had today. Thank you for brightening my day with this awesome video. You Are The Best… Love You, Debbie☮️

  • @bigbass421
    @bigbass421 Рік тому +7

    She was truly great.. from 71 years ago- when I was born... and here is real talent, no b.s., no auto tune, no over singing, no octave jumping gospelized pretense and ego crap. Her work with Paul Weston as Jonathan and Darlene, is truly hilarious... especially to those of us who re professional musicians. You really have to be THAT great, to deliberately sound like musicians that think they're great but are actually really bad. So many are, and we have all been on the bandstand with folks like that. Hysterical. "Autumn In New York" was a staple of comedy routines featuring singing insects on shows like Soupy Sales- in the 60's.

  • @deborahlynn4439
    @deborahlynn4439 Рік тому +32

    Thank you for that Fil. This was the first time I'd heard her. Her voice is as close to perfection as can be.❤

  • @barbaraemmel8610
    @barbaraemmel8610 Рік тому +9

    I was a child in Australia when this song came out and my father used to sing it to my mother. Many wonderful memories.

  • @drewpall2598
    @drewpall2598 Рік тому +27

    With a voice like Jo Stafford, I can see where you would get sidetrack and listen to Jo's isolated vocals in it entirely. another great analysis Fil. 😊👍

  • @pen64
    @pen64 Рік тому +17

    One of the most perfect voices. Her and Connee Boswell are so often overlooked - Connee was a singer Ella Fitzgerald cited as an inspiration!

    • @RobertStambaugh-l5r
      @RobertStambaugh-l5r 8 місяців тому

      My favorite singer is Connie Francis .
      Beats Madonna .

  • @TurkeyCreek-ek8mj
    @TurkeyCreek-ek8mj Рік тому +33

    I couldn't believe it when I saw this in my subscription feed! I usually enjoy your picks but you knocked it out of the ballpark with this. IMHO there are four vocalists that are in a totally different universe from everyone else; Jo Stafford, Patsy Cline, Linda Ronstadt, and Allison Krause. This song was only two years old when I was born and I so remember listening to my mom's 78rpm recording of this on the stereo when I was little. Thank you SO MUCH for this analysis.

    • @karenryder6317
      @karenryder6317 Рік тому +5

      It's amazing to hear you name these four because they are exactly the same ones I would pick!!!!

    • @QBAN2010
      @QBAN2010 Рік тому +4

      Fil has figured out how to do UA-cam… rare, eclectic, interesting, expertise in musicianship and an overall great guy. No one else can top him!!

    • @Finarphin
      @Finarphin Рік тому

      Mary Ann Kennedy

  • @edub1961
    @edub1961 Рік тому +5

    One of my favorite singers of all time. Lovely voice and great technique

  • @zanhar7688
    @zanhar7688 Рік тому +32

    I remember being told many years ago that 'Jo Stafford has perfect pitch'. I didn't understand what it meant then.... this was really fascinating - as always. Thank you, Fil.😁

    • @idankoos4156
      @idankoos4156 Рік тому

      She denied that..she denied that and meant having good relatively pitch

  • @rosieHolliday5887
    @rosieHolliday5887 Рік тому +8

    I really like Jo Stafford. Listen to her often. Very relaxing voice

  • @fireflyrobert
    @fireflyrobert Рік тому +11

    There are a few people who are so passionate about their subject they can inspire anyone to take an interest. Jo you are one of them.

  • @ozzietadziu
    @ozzietadziu Рік тому +11

    Over the 83 years of my life, I have been touched dramatically by two outstanding recordings of popular music. The first was Jo Stafford's "You Belong To Me", and the second was Dinah Washinton's "September In The Rain". My "Desert Island" choices.

    • @ozzietadziu
      @ozzietadziu Рік тому +2

      My favorite of the Joanathan & Darlene Edwards albums was "Sing-Along", a spoof of the Mitch Miller's big chorus recordings. The flat gong always breaks me up.
      When I was living in San Francisco in the 60s, I often hosted cocktail parties and would play their albums quietly in the background, waiting to see if anyone noticed. One time an attendee came to me and said, "Is there something wrong with your turntable?"

  • @sharongaskell
    @sharongaskell Рік тому +15

    Grew up with my mom singing along to Jo Stafford on radio and record. Music was a large part of our lives. Singing along I can hear my mom singing. Thanks FIL.

  • @TheKatdawg65
    @TheKatdawg65 Рік тому +25

    Jo Stafford and Gordon MacRae singing Let the Rest of the World Go By is sublime, to me. One of the hundreds of songs my daddy used to sing me to sleep with.😢

  • @58frascatti
    @58frascatti Рік тому +9

    LOLOL, I was introduced to J & D Edwards by a jazz drummer buddy. He introduced it straight faced. I grew up with Jo Stanford but had never heard of the comedy act. It was the piano that first got to me, and when Stanford’s voice broke in (and up and down and out of control completely) it totally broke me up. Having grown up with great timing, tight harmonies, etc…it is nothing short of belly laugh inducing. Musicians more of a the kick out of this than others and I appreciated you holding back the giggles until your followers had time to ‘get it”. Brings back wonderful memories. 🎯

  • @csulb75
    @csulb75 Рік тому +4

    Jo Stafford was born the same year as my mother and out lived my mom by 28 years. Jo was one of mom's favorite singers and probably one of the first singing voices from my childhood. Jo Stafford had a voice for the ages. Thank you Wings of Pegasus!

  • @dagmar.6954
    @dagmar.6954 Рік тому +49

    Thanks Fil. Enjoyed hearing this great artist from the past. What a beautiful pure voice she had. From what I read about her, she had classical training to become an opera singer but ended up having a great career in popular music. Can't believe how spot on her pitch was with her vocals. Back in those days you really had to know how to sing. You couldn't hide behind auto tuning.

  • @davidhardy879
    @davidhardy879 Рік тому +9

    Tonality , pitch , breath control ... it's ALL THERE ! My favorite Female Vocalist of all time !! " GI Jo " Stafford !

  • @ToneHobart
    @ToneHobart Рік тому +23

    She absolutely crushes everything she sings. an amazing voice that makes me wish I was alive back then to hear it brand new.

  • @leesmith8443
    @leesmith8443 Рік тому +6

    Cant believe someone your age chose this song. I have it on my iPhone cuz my mother had it in her collection of 78’s. Her voice is second to none

  • @bjsteinhoff9810
    @bjsteinhoff9810 Рік тому +12

    To my ear, Jo Stafford's 's voice is the female version of "'ol blue eyes". Beautiful! Thanks Fil!

  • @DonaldGarbarino
    @DonaldGarbarino Рік тому +2

    I always admired Jo Stafford, but apparently didn't recognize just how great that voice was until I saw your superb analysis. Great work!

  • @Every_Day_islike_Sunday
    @Every_Day_islike_Sunday Рік тому +35

    Wowza! Not only can she hold a note, but the note is held with precision! Nice find, Fil, thanks!!❤ This kind of stuff makes me wish i had taken voice lessons when i was young. I can belt it out in the shower, though. Hahahaha!

    • @Yesica1993
      @Yesica1993 Рік тому +4

      I have taken voice lessons and hearing perfection like this makes me kinda wish I hadn't, LOL!

    • @Every_Day_islike_Sunday
      @Every_Day_islike_Sunday Рік тому +2

      @@Yesica1993 lol i understand! You're probably better than you think, though.

  • @markrinehart8813
    @markrinehart8813 Рік тому +5

    The voices of the truly great singers, are a finely tuned instrument of its own. Another great song & singer I had totally forgotten about. Thanks Fil.

  • @pumagutten
    @pumagutten Рік тому +36

    You got a good point, Fil! Her voice is remarkable in the sence that the extra instruments don't improve her finished product. I am tempted to say that the song sounds better without the other instruments. Her voice is the finest instrument.❤

    • @lawrencetaylor4101
      @lawrencetaylor4101 Рік тому +1

      Well said.

    • @WoefulMinion
      @WoefulMinion Рік тому +2

      Jo Stafford's vocal in this song has a remarkable energy by itself. I think that's one reason you can listen to it alone and still be completely drawn in.

    • @TomCee53
      @TomCee53 Рік тому +3

      A voice like this almost makes me want to quit singing. But,then again it makes we want to work harder.

  • @caroliamurri3872
    @caroliamurri3872 Рік тому +24

    Jo Stafford in the 50s, Karen Carpenter in the 70s…masterfull! Thank you Fil! ❤

    • @ohger1
      @ohger1 Рік тому +2

      And wedge in Judith Durham of the Seekers for the 60s.

  • @bonitacallipare5338
    @bonitacallipare5338 Рік тому +21

    Thank you for wisely ending this with the first song. 😂 1952 was one year before my parents were married and hearing this song, with Jo’s picture, and having family pictures where my mom and her sisters look just like her is like a soundtrack of those days. Lovely. Your smile authenticates your presentations. Thank you Fil.

  • @MFG333
    @MFG333 Рік тому +8

    It's nice to see young people discovering the music we have enjoyed for 70 years

  • @goblinqueen4991
    @goblinqueen4991 Рік тому +30

    Her voice is amazing. I actually liked the isolated vocal better than the version with full musical accompaniment. Thanks for the experience!

    • @karenryder6317
      @karenryder6317 Рік тому +2

      Me too. Without the dated 40's Big Band "fox trot" sound of the accompaniment, the really timeless classical beauty of her voice shines out.

    • @ConstanceDawley
      @ConstanceDawley Рік тому

  • @alexbowie6316
    @alexbowie6316 Рік тому +6

    This is top notch in the history of recorded music. Discovery and re-discovery are what this is all about.

  • @blackprix
    @blackprix Рік тому +11

    I was four years old in 1952… But I grew up with sisters seven and nine years older than me, and Jo Stafford I remember! And yes I remember this song… Wonderful voice… Love this song, and thank you. What a wonderful comparison just her voice versus instrumentation… Excellent

  • @billmoran3812
    @billmoran3812 Рік тому +5

    I’ve never seen this detailed of an analysis. Fascinating. It’s interesting that using technology that didn’t exist back then we can now see how truly amazing some of the singers like Jo Stafford were back then. We knew it by our ears, but this proves it.

  • @lwv6966
    @lwv6966 Рік тому +22

    This has always been one of my fave songs. Nice to know people still remember her!

    • @lwv6966
      @lwv6966 Рік тому +2

      Have to admit, one of her tunes (I think it was an earlier one) that I can;t even listen to because it reminds me of my Mother is "I'll be seeing you". I cry every time!

  • @winfieldritzert2176
    @winfieldritzert2176 Рік тому +5

    My dad's favorite singer... Listen to "Long Ago And Far Away"... It's on another level. I get chills every time.

  • @M.Wood67
    @M.Wood67 Рік тому +61

    Apart from the fact, that I enjoy these songs from the 50s a lot and those great voices like Jo Stafford, Kay Starr, Patti Page or Doris Day - this was such an entertaining video and a great example, how wonderful music can be without this autotune and pitch correction crap. Thank you very much Fil.

    • @karenryder6317
      @karenryder6317 Рік тому +4

      I think Jo had a better voice than Kay, Patti or Doris. Jo's only real contemporary rival for "the best" would be Patsy Cline.

    • @billbelk7250
      @billbelk7250 Рік тому

      My dad, who wasn’t into (my) music, had a Kay Starr album(Bonaparte’s retreat, I think). Beautiful voice!

    • @M.Wood67
      @M.Wood67 Рік тому

      I don't rate them. Just listened to Etta James "at last" and man, what a voice. They were all great in their own kind and style. And just like their male counterparts like Nat King Cole, Dean Martin, Frankie and even Elvis simply unreached until today.

    • @lilkimig
      @lilkimig Рік тому +2

      @@karenryder6317 I have read that Patsy Cline idolized Jo Stafford! Patsy did a version of this song as well, which was also excellent. I agree with you about Jo having the best voice of those you mentioned, and on technical levels, I would say her voice is better than Patsy's, too. And I say that being a HUGE Patsy fan! :D

    • @bblegacy
      @bblegacy Рік тому

      All of that "technology" is a load of you-know-what that is only needed by people who just lack real talent and ability. I know this sounds harsh, but it's true. Any singer that "needs" auto-tune is not a good singer. Period. I don't care who it is. Back then if you were a singer you were either good enough to get somewhere in the heat of competition just as fierce as it is now or else the glory went to someone else who was just... better. Another difference 60-70+ years ago was that there were small clubs and venues almost everywhere running full-tilt six nights a week in which to get experience from an early age and develop style and a repertoire of legitimate songs and repertoire. In the end though, it's pretty simple though, in that singers like Jo Stafford or Sinatra or anyone else basically just opened their mouths and sang something pretty much the way a songwriter wrote a song and an arranger crafted it for them. It wasn't about creating an entire totally larger than life media image and platinum sales media personality for themselves and turning themselves into some kind of side-show freak at the expense of anything musical just to look at in the process.
      Talent talks and there's a lot of stuff around now that can barely walk and will be utterly forgotten in six months, primarily because it's got zero substance beyond gimmickry and electronically produced sounds (AKA noise), just for novelty sake.
      ... which should hardly qualify as music let alone anything remotely musical.

  • @JJ33438
    @JJ33438 Рік тому +8

    I forgot about her! I was a child then didn't realize what a mellow voice she had. This analysis is wonderful. I love what you do Fil. These God Given Voices stand the ages of time for sure. Her voice even without music is beautiful. Thank you Fil for this special video.

  • @ginnyvogel7754
    @ginnyvogel7754 Рік тому +18

    This was old people's music or 'music to die by' when I was a teen. Grandparents listened to it on old 78s. But I secretly loved it! This song is so romantic. The analysis is great-thank you!

    • @lindadanoneberg4818
      @lindadanoneberg4818 Рік тому

      I still have this record from my parents on 33 1/3 vinyl record.

  • @georgedavis8412
    @georgedavis8412 Рік тому +5

    That pitch graph technology is the bomb. It lets you visibly see her great pitch technique, and how she beautifully caresses the melody. Outstanding vocal performance!

  • @jenihansen7201
    @jenihansen7201 Рік тому +10

    Fil, I love to watch you as you smile with some of these songs. Your smile is so genuine and kind. You have many gifts.

  • @iamanomas
    @iamanomas Рік тому +3

    What’s even nicer is that you can clearly hear the words. The diction is brilliant.

  • @robmiller3464
    @robmiller3464 Рік тому +15

    Fil, that was great! I’ve heard the song before at some point but never knew the artist. Wow, what a great voice. So pleasing to the ear! Definitely no auto-tune necessary. She apparently had a good career! Definitely gifted technical ability. Thanks Fil

  • @ryanality
    @ryanality Рік тому +11

    She’s one of the most amazing vocalists of our time. Her version of I’ll Be Seeing You kills me.💔💔💔 Such a seamless sound. Jo’s tone is so rich; she’s got an otherworldly voice.

  • @joannejames2485
    @joannejames2485 Рік тому +13

    I love this song, but i've never heard it sung by Jo Stafford. I love it even more, what a beautiful clear voice.

  • @jimbtv
    @jimbtv Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this post. I think of her comical style often as a memory from my youth. My parents would let us stay up on a school night just so that we could experience the show. "Darlene" was a regular guest of The Tonight Show and Johnny would lead in with a dead-pan introduction to this upcoming star. The audience, both at home and in the studio, were screaming with laughter - after they got the joke. "Jo" would then follow-up with a song in her real voice which was always icing on the cake.

  • @miked.7882
    @miked.7882 Рік тому +12

    I have all of the Jonathan and Darlene Edwards albums on vinyl and CD. They’re a hoot. Sometimes I’ll spring them on unsuspecting friends just to watch their expressions. And I love Joe Stafford‘s voice.

  • @Martian128
    @Martian128 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for featuring Darlene! My parents used to enjoy a duo recording of Jonathon and Darlene of earlier (pre-BeeGees) standards which had us on the floor. Both the cocktail piano and her vocals were so deliciously bent we could hardly control ourselves (never mind). Jo Stafford and Paul Weston. Thanks for posting and awakening so many memories!

    • @moryan6447
      @moryan6447 Рік тому +2

      You have to be really good to sing really bad!

  • @bobturnley2787
    @bobturnley2787 Рік тому +13

    Jo Stafford sounded so good on You Belong To Me. Also sang a wonderful recording of I'll Be Seeing You! Best version I've heard.

    • @mbdcia9772
      @mbdcia9772 Рік тому +1

      I was thinking the same thing. Paul Weston arranged and conducted that recording (I'll Be Seeing You). I say "I'm her second biggest fan.", because Paul was clearly her biggest and best.

  • @elss8717
    @elss8717 Рік тому +3

    Jo Stafford was my late sister’s favourite. ‘Thank You For Calling’ still moves me.

  • @1msbucket
    @1msbucket Рік тому +10

    First off, I just gotta say how much I enjoy a rocker appreciating someone like Jo. It makes me lol, just watching Fil! Jo is favorite of mine when listening to those oldies. An extra bonus here is the song itself is beautiful as sung by Jo as well as the Duprees. Thanks for the Darlene/ Jo video also. Funny. Fil you have the best job in the world. Lol Reminds me of Tiny Tim

  • @ace6285
    @ace6285 Рік тому +2

    I remember this song from when I was a little kid. Hadn’t heard it since then. I remember every note and word. Wow. What a flash from the past. Makes me miss my mom. Singing along to it.

  • @vmd6074
    @vmd6074 Рік тому +33

    Jo's phrasing and control was remarkable and always beautiful. Her control of pitch was used to hilarious purpose in her Jonathan and Darlene records. American Folk Songs is, IMHO, her most achingly lovely recording.

    • @AppleCorp3
      @AppleCorp3 Рік тому +1

      Shenandoah and Wayfaring Stranger are incredible performances

  • @lynnmanning2795
    @lynnmanning2795 Рік тому +9

    Just a. It before my time, but her voice is still great , her Shrimp oats Are Comming, was my favorite! Thank you for letting the rest of the world hear the best female voice!

    • @allie1953
      @allie1953 Рік тому

      She did an album with Frankie Laine that featured "Shrimp Boats", "Jambalaya" and various others. The album might have been called New Orleans. I have not been able to find it again. That was my introduction to Jo. I was ten (in 1963) and the album was already some years out at that point. Years later I went on to buy various of her albums reissued as CDs. She got me into the Big Band sound. Margaret Whiting is another one I like.

  • @williamevans9426
    @williamevans9426 Рік тому +13

    Jonathan and Darlene are two of my favourite artistes! I have both their 'Greatest Hits' albums which, as well as "Stayin' Alive", include more timeless classics such as "I am Woman", "The Last Time I Saw Paris", "Take the 'A' Train", "Stardust", "It's Magic", "Cocktails for Two", and many other 'never to be forgotten' renditions!

  • @QBAN2010
    @QBAN2010 Рік тому +5

    Fil, you are a man after my own heart! I love you eclectic tastes and your appreciation of talented artists of every genre and era! I grew up with my favorite artists bringing Pink Floyd, ELO, Santana, Jethro Tull, Led Zeppelin, but I love Jo Stafford! Long Ago And Far Away by her is my favorite! I never tire of your channel land loved your vids on Roy Clark and Charro! Never stop what you are doing!