Falling Star

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
  • The marvelous Miss Connie Boswell in a grand finale

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  • @kabardinka1
    @kabardinka1 14 років тому +1

    There was no one like Connie Boswell. She was a goddess of music! Such a talent.

  • @hoopjnky
    @hoopjnky  16 років тому +1

    Thank goodness for recordings and videos. Listening to them we can make our own decisions about the quality and appeal of those now passed. For me, Connee Boswell and her sisters were among the finest performers of the 20th century.
    I recently saw a cabaret performace in Berlin that featured a number of the Boswell Sisters songs and a few of Connee's. Each was a show stopper. Considering that these songs were all over 70 years old it was mighty impressive.

  • @hudentdw2
    @hudentdw2 8 років тому +1

    Connie Boswell was just lovely and such a great singer!!

  • @greenaway5763
    @greenaway5763 9 років тому +1

    another beautiful song by the one and only connie boswell another favorite of mine i could listen to all day keith lewis clapham

  • @waynebrasler
    @waynebrasler 16 років тому

    One of a kind. An amazing career start to finish. She didn't let a tremendous personal disaster stop her, never lost her lustre. All jazz people I know deeply respect her talent and memory.

  • @fiveanddimer
    @fiveanddimer 15 років тому

    Many thanks, hoopjnky. I share your admiration for the Boswells.

  • @hoopjnky
    @hoopjnky  15 років тому

    Leith Stevens is credited with the song. Syncopation, the film from which this scene comes, was his first movie score. He later worked portions of the music into the score for "American Rhapsody" which has been performed by many symphonies. The other piece current audiences may recognize from his prodigious accomplishments in film and television scoring is the theme from "Lost in Space."

  • @crooner62
    @crooner62 16 років тому

    Thank you much; that is a powerful thing to know about an artist. Maybe that's one of the reasons she conveys as much feeling as she does in her songs - in addition to her phenomenal talent of course...
    (Also appreciate the referral)

  • @drzarkov39
    @drzarkov39 11 років тому

    The song is actually titled "Under A Falling Star", from the 1942 film "Syncopation".

  • @paulostroff99
    @paulostroff99 17 років тому

    A star -that never fell!

  • @paulostroff99
    @paulostroff99 15 років тому

    Perfection! Brava! TY.

  • @hoopjnky
    @hoopjnky  13 років тому

    @beforeourveryeyes I have to presume you are thanking the heavens and not me. I am just the bringer of Boswell joy.

  • @hoopjnky
    @hoopjnky  16 років тому

    When Connee was 3 she became paralyzed, either from polio or an accident (she says polio but her mother said accident). Pretty amazing that she could have been in movies, Broadway and TV without being able to walk. With a voice like that, though, she doesn't need legs to dance. You can find out more about Connee and her Sisters at the Boswell Sisters website bozzies(dot)com

  • @beforeourveryeyes
    @beforeourveryeyes 13 років тому

    thank You!

  • @hoopjnky
    @hoopjnky  15 років тому

    Admiration? Darlin', I've been Bozzed!

  • @hoopjnky
    @hoopjnky  17 років тому

    Although I know she recorded the song for the movie Moulin Rouge, it did not make it to the final cut. I have wished that it might still be on a negative somewhere, but I have never seen a reference that encouraged me to believe it had survived.

  • @hoopjnky
    @hoopjnky  12 років тому

    Fraid not. That is Bonita Granville, starlet and later part of the family who ran the Lassie and Lone Ranger franchises.

  • @crooner62
    @crooner62 16 років тому

    Can anyone tell me what the personal tragedy was? Does it have to do with an injury? (I read that she was usually seen sitting in films because of a disability.) I love her unpretentious, heartfelt way of singing. Thank you for your comments.

    • @garyferns8641
      @garyferns8641 3 роки тому

      She had polio during early childhood.

  • @paulostroff99
    @paulostroff99 15 років тому

    hoopjnky-Connee was the arguably-the best female pop singer of all time

  • @clattermachine
    @clattermachine 15 років тому

    no, it just appears that way in grayscale. she's wearing a shawl type thing on her shoulders, and is wearing a slip-like dress underneath. pretty nice dress, too!

  • @fiveanddimer
    @fiveanddimer 15 років тому

    Does anyone know who wrote the "Falling Star" words or music. Thanks

  • @reelmuzik
    @reelmuzik 15 років тому +1

    I see why ella wanted to sing like her.

  • @FinishMyDemos
    @FinishMyDemos 12 років тому

    Was that Helvetia on the keys?

  • @direfranchement
    @direfranchement 5 років тому

    Who is ACTUALLY playing the piano? I don't think it's the woman you see on screen. Sounds like Teddy Wilson.

  • @lemontarsier
    @lemontarsier 16 років тому

    One of the greatest singers of the twentieth century, simple as that. What a shame that, for some unknown reason, she doesn't seem to have been afforded the same respect and admiration as Mildred Bailey for being a pioneer of jazz singing. To my ears, she's far jazzier, more swinging, more inventive, more influential-- and simply a more appealing singer-- than Bailey.

  • @MrDEMcT
    @MrDEMcT 11 років тому

    Some movie director made her ditch her Nu Awlins accent here. Too bad.