This is one my favorite songs of all the time and I only just recently discovered this version. I just couldn't help but smile. His voice, the orchestra. It was all just so lovely.
One from the American Songbook that's always been a favorite of mine. The lyrics and song are magic and describe the passion of being in Love! ♥️ Beautifully sung! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🎉
So gorgeous when he was young. Had it all, looks, hair, voice and warm personality. Still has the voice and personality. Wish he hadn't done the plastic surgery, but what is done is done. Still same man on the inside.
Great arrangement by John McGlinn who spent much of his life seeking out the original arrangements of Broadway music. His masterpiece was the recreation of Showboat in its original format that was recorded 1988. For those interested, the complete performance of the concert in which this McGlinn version of “Night and Day” appeared is on the UA-cam video, “Evening at Pops, Broadway Originals.”
The orchestration isn't by McGlinn it's by Hans Spialek who was the original orchestrator on the musical "Gay Divorce" and over 50 other musicals including Rodgers and Hart's "Babes In Arms" , "Pal Joey" "The Boys from Syracuse" and Cole Porter's "Anything Goes", "Let's Face It" and "Something For the Boys".
@ecollie2 This is the Boston Pops and judging from the first violinist, it would be from the 90's. I believe this was shown on the Evening at Pops series on PBS.
This is nice, but Fred Astaire owns this song. He introduced it in the original musical in 1932 and sang it in the 1934 film version, as well as dancing with Ginger Rodgers. I find that instrumentation and arrangement to be better than the original musical, actually. It's more interesting and varied, and has a much better ending. The clip is on UA-cam.
TheCarnivalGuy: Come out of what? But I think he has better taste to get involved with an a**hole on UA-cam. Better luck getting someone drunk on a Carnival Cruise.
Wonderful melody but I feel the performance and the orchestration a bit chocolate boxy. I can see Julie Andrews singing to this arrangement and slaughtering the song with her over articulate enunciation.
This is one my favorite songs of all the time and I only just recently discovered this version. I just couldn't help but smile. His voice, the orchestra. It was all just so lovely.
te quiero mucho, extrano, espero que te este llendo muy bien
I was definitely born at the wrong time. Cole Porter is perfection and Davis Gaines is pure class.
Love Davis Gaines! He has the most amazing rich and smooth voice! Davis is my all-time favorite Phantom!
Davis has an outstanding voice. Whether singing with volume or softly his voice is great. What a pleasure for listening.
When America was great and its music was the greatest.. Absolutely magnificent..
Ugh, that VOICE! 🥰
Old but gold.
I'm in a show with Davis right now and he is genuinely one of the sweetest and most talented people I have ever been able to work with. I love him!
completely mesmerizing. This is artistry. This is the dream of Cole Porter.
One of my favorite composer
One from the American Songbook that's always been a favorite of mine.
The lyrics and song are magic and describe the passion of being in Love! ♥️
Beautifully sung! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🎉
He is an exquisite singer and very handsome too.
Outstanding!
So gorgeous when he was young. Had it all, looks, hair, voice and warm personality. Still has the voice and personality. Wish he hadn't done the plastic surgery, but what is done is done. Still same man on the inside.
Great arrangement by John McGlinn who spent much of his life seeking out the original arrangements of Broadway music. His masterpiece was the recreation of Showboat in its original format that was recorded 1988. For those interested, the complete performance of the concert in which this McGlinn version of “Night and Day” appeared is on the UA-cam video, “Evening at Pops, Broadway Originals.”
The orchestration isn't by McGlinn it's by Hans Spialek who was the original orchestrator on the musical "Gay Divorce" and over 50 other musicals including Rodgers and Hart's "Babes In Arms" , "Pal Joey" "The Boys from Syracuse" and Cole Porter's "Anything Goes", "Let's Face It" and "Something For the Boys".
Thank you. I will look into it.
@@gljmThanks for this. At least the original orchestrator for this piece should have been in the description.
Both the singer and the dance couple do an engrossing performance of the great Cole Porter's song. How refreshing!
Davis Gaines is very handsome here!
歌声もダンスも本当に素晴らしい。
Gorgeous!
Maravillosa obra de arte por Dios!!
That was lovely. I enjoyed it.
Davis é um cantor fantástico! A voz dele é linda demais, tão doce e poderosa ao mesmo tempo. Meu Fantasma favorito sempre.
bless you my musical man fabulous!
Musica y baile maravilloso que ganas de poder bailar como ellos. Felicitaciones.
Lovely!
beautiful
It's a classic .
@ecollie2 This is the Boston Pops and judging from the first violinist, it would be from the 90's. I believe this was shown on the Evening at Pops series on PBS.
песни Коуэла Потера очень вдохновляют и жизнь кажется прекрасной.
S E N S A C I O N A L !!!!!!!!!💃
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
Great arrangement, too. So much like the one that Thomas Hampson recorded.
It's the same orchestration by Hans Spialek.
Is this a recreation of Fred and Ginger's original dance?
This is nice, but Fred Astaire owns this song. He introduced it in the original musical in 1932 and sang it in the 1934 film version, as well as dancing with Ginger Rodgers. I find that instrumentation and arrangement to be better than the original musical, actually. It's more interesting and varied, and has a much better ending. The clip is on UA-cam.
I'd say it belongs to cole porter
So stylish
Did he ever come out?
TheCarnivalGuy: Come out of what? But I think he has better taste to get involved with an a**hole on UA-cam. Better luck getting someone drunk on a Carnival Cruise.
What consert is this from?
It looks like the Boston Pops
but not sure.
1991
What year is this?
It's 2012.
U7
Wonderful melody but I feel the performance and the orchestration a bit chocolate boxy. I can see Julie Andrews singing to this arrangement and slaughtering the song with her over articulate enunciation.