Keely Smith "Somebody Loves Me"
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- Опубліковано 12 гру 2022
- "Somebody Loves Me" written by George Gershwin, Ballard MacDonald, & Buddy DeSylva for the Broadway revue, George White's Scandals of 1924, was recorded by Keely Smith for her 1964 jazz album, The Intimate Keely Smith, released on the Reprise label. Personnel on the recording are Jeff Lewis, Ernie Freeman - piano, Dennis Budimer - guitar, Red Mitchell - double bass, & Irv Cotler - drums.
Oh my Gosh!!!! I Love her!!!! Thank you for sharing this.
She is so underrated. She is one of the greatest Jazz singers ever for me.
I agree. I came across an old LP in my grandfather's collection and she's amazing - gorgeous voice.
Thank you catman! 🙌
Beautiful voice; subtly sandy yet smooth!✨
Love this lady 😍💕🇬🇧💯
A real talent ✌️ 👍😇🙏🗣️
Now she's singing and dancing 😍 with Louis, with a great big SMILE 💓💯🇬🇧🗣️ sleep well our love❣️🥺
THANK YOU CATMAN for this beautiful share.
A perfect selection, Catman! Keely's LPs on Reprise are not as well-known as her Capitol and Dot output, but I think "The Intimate Keely Smith" is magnificent, with such tasteful instrumental backing by a small group of first-rate musicians. Kudos!
fantastique merci
Getting some Ella Fitzgerald vibes. A lovely piece!