I discovered Diana Krall for myself in late-August 1998. Celebrating twenty-four years of appreciating the lady right at this moment; August 17, 2022. The lady is all that you state and so much more. By the end of October 1998 I had gotten everything which she'd recorded to that point. I especially like The Diana Krall Trio with Russell Malone and Christian McBride.
Everything Diana does is like an intimate magic carpet ride. She is made of music through and through. The "nearer to the beach at night" thing was a cool "departure"! Outstanding band too of course!
What a beautiful rendition by Diana Krall---what talent---and I love the fast moving jazz ! I had a hard time just finding a background track---But I did---and sang it on UA-cam---I'm 85---expect to keep trying !
Me too, and I'm only 71. I love this song and do it in the original G, Eb if I'm feeling a little low and Db in my favourite situation: below a beautiful woman (by an octave in a duet).
@@MarkBlackburnWPG You're more than welcome Mark. So glad I'm not the only one who remembers this old song. Didn't even have to learn this one. I've known it for many years. The music studio where I recorded it is closed now because of Covid 19. Don't know when I'll record again.
@@harrybolster7928 I have sang this song a few times at the only karaoke bar that has the original TD track and as long as we are all throwing around ages; I am 44. I much prefer the old classics over the newer garbage that folks are passing off as music these days. God bless you all and may the younger generations keep the love of this era in music alive! My 21 year old son is posting himself singing the old Sinatra standards on Facebook. He was misguided for a spell in the hip-hop trash up until I introduced him to real music. He is a true lover of old jazz now. I couldn't be more proud! We, as stewards of old, proper music, must not allow this beautiful music to fade away into obscurity. It is just so nice to know that, even today, this music can still be appreciated by the youngsters. Cheers! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@windborne8795 Hi Shanghaied -- Thanks for your very supportive comment--yes I do want to see the old music live on. Like you, I began with karaoke and then started singing on UA-cam, where I first memorized each background track, lyrics and melody. Then I sang each song without reading anything. My 89 years has not slowed me down, but COVID has made music studios for me to record in very difficult to find, so far. East Of The Sun is one of the songs I remember from childhood and is included in the over 70 songs I sing on UA-cam. Two other favorites I sing are Stardust and Folsom Prison Blues. Thanks again ! Glad to see your U.S. Flags--I'm a Vet.
Kenny Barron, Johnny O'Neal or Benny Green would be closer to Oscar Peterson's playing statically than any other piano players alive hands down. However, she is a good piano player.
Freaking amazing. I had front row center tickets for her concert at Caesars in Atlantic City, and I was so pissed. All I could see was her forehead for the entire concert! 😂so much for having front row center. All though I did get the tickets for free. And I’ll give her credit. She had the flu and a fever that night(one of my security guard friends told me) and she still went on for well over an hour ! Kudos to Diana Krall.
What a wonderful way to start the day! Smoky, inspiring, it takes me outside of myself. This music is an amazing gift from an artist amazingly gifted! Thank you for expanding my world.
I love this song. I just recently heard this version. I've been playing piano 50 years and will add this to my repertoire. Love the arrangement, especially after the bass solo and the song kicks in. Dammmn! diana your piano playing is superb. I wonder if you are familiar with the poem, 'East of the Sun, west of the Moon'.
East of the sun and west of the moon We’ll build a dream house of love dear Near to the sun in the day near to the moon at night We’ll live in a lovely way dear Living on love and pale moonlight Just you and I forever and a day Love will not die we’ll keep it that way Up among the stars we’ll find A harmony of life to a lovely tune East of the sun and west of the moon dear East of the sun and west of the moon.
Lyrics : East of the sun and west of the moon We'll build a dream house of love dear Close to the sun in the day Near to the moon at night We'll live in a lovely way dear Sharing our love in the pale moonlight Just you and I, forever and a day Love will not die; we'll keep it that way Up among the stars we'll find a harmony of life to a lovely tune East of the sun and west of the moon dear East of the sun and west of the moon
What a fantastic track and I'm in absolute awe of the gentleman playing the double bass, being just a hack playing bass myself. I love the sound of a double bass, beauty to my ears. Thank you Sir.
She has everything doesn't she! "All yummm" as Ed puts it so well. Also all talent! Lovely swinging, understated jazz, intimate voice, that mysterious smile, so cool, like Nat Cole never deigning to look at the keyboard, . Big repertoire too - early Crosby (There ain't no sweet man), Fats Waller etc. etc.
Just watched this 7 times in an row. Had front row tickets to her concert in Atlantic City a few years ago, she wasn’t feeling well(I know because the tour manager told me so, I worked at the venue at the time) but she was amazing even still! It wasn’t awesome to me though, because I had front row seats, and I could only see her head throughout most of her performance as she was at the piano! 🤣😅 never getting front row tickets again! She was amazing! Had the flu, and still did almost two hours! Brava ! Ms. Krall
East of the sun (bathed in the brightness) And west of the moon (we'll be digging the glow) We'll build a dream house (a righteous pad) Of love, dear (where you can really lay it on me) Near to the sun in the day (we'll be jumpin') Near to the moon at night (you'll be with me) We'll live in a lovely way, dear (solitudey I'm hip) Living on love and pale moonlight (you're mellow) Just you and I (we'll nix the squares) Forever and a day (so long, so long) Love will not die (we're together forever) We'll keep it that way (forever) Up among the stars we'll find A harmony of life to a lovely tune East of the sun And west of the moon, dear (tonight, kiss me and hold tight forever) East of the sun And west of the moon (well alright then, take 'em, Bunny)
The only song from a Princeton Triangle Club show ever to make the Hit Parade. The composer, Princeton class of 1936, was killed in an auto accident (on Route 66?) on the way to a career in Hollywood.
The best ever Diana Krall - lyric: "East Of The Sun (West Of The Moon)" East of the sun and west of the moon We'll build a dream house of love dear Close to the sun in the day Near to the moon at night We'll live in a lovely way dear Sharing our love in the pale moonlight Just you and I, forever and a day Love will not die; we'll keep it that way Up among the stars we'll find a harmony of life to a lovely tune East of the sun and west of the moon dear East of the sun and west of the moon
One of the best female vocalist to ever sing a song. The best part is she has a great voice and doesn't have to take off her clothes to get me or anyone else to listen to her. I find that very refreshing especially given todays music climate.
Over and over. As a drummer... its such a pleasure to see a piano player/singer who can swing like nobody's business. Ms. Krall, you are fantastic. Don't stop what you are doing.
DIANA KRALL - East of the Sun and West of the Moon A moment ago I searched for some history on this old (1930s) American Songbook standard -- EAST OF THE SUN AND WEST OF THE MOON - and learned that it's also the English title of an “ancient Norwegian folk tale first published in the mid-1800s.” “The Norwegian folktale, 'East of the Sun and West of the Moon' [concerns] “a white bear that comes to take a poor girl away, [and is] part of a huge cycle of folklore and myth that has spanned Eurasia in the last 2500 years - first published in 'Norwegian Folktales' (1844).” As I searched for the song, Siriusly Sinatra is playing my favorite latter-day recording of East of the Sun by Diana Krall's jazz trio -- with a particularly brilliant guitar solo on the musical bridge by Anthony Wilson. Search for it and the first offering, with 2.1 M views, is - even better - this joy-filled 'live' recording. I defy you not to smile as Diana ad-libs the lyrics. The song has a very brief Wiki entry - but a long list of “Recorded Versions” beginning with Frank, ending with Diana: Frank Sinatra recorded it in 1940 (with backup slang lyrics) with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. Sarah Vaughan recorded it in a 1949 Columbia session for the album Sarah Vaughan in Hi-Fi.,[3] and also her 1953 EP "Hot Jazz (album)" Charlie Parker recorded it on six separate dates, the earliest being a live recording at the Royal Roost in New York City on New Year's Day, 1949, and the last a live recording from Birdland in New York City on August 27, 1954. It is featured on numerous albums, including two renditions on The Complete Legendary Rockland Palace Date 1952.[4] Benny Goodman recorded a memorable version with his sextet, also in 1952; this performance is included on Benny Goodman Sextet.[5] Stan Getz recorded it in 1955, and it was featured as the first track on his seminal double album West Coast Jazz.[6] One of the most popular recordings was by Louis Armstrong, featured in his 1958 album Louis Under the Stars. The Four Freshmen recorded it on their album Four Freshmen and Five Saxes (1957).[7] Keely Smith recorded it in 1958 for her Capitol album, Politely[8] with Billy May & His Orchestra. Lee Wiley recorded it for West of the Moon (1958). Ella Fitzgerald included this on her 1959 Verve release Ella Fitzgerald Sings Sweet Songs for Swingers with the Frank De Vol Orchestra and Harry "Sweets" Edison on trumpet. Frank Sinatra recorded it on I Remember Tommy (1961). Al Hirt released a version on his 1962 album, Trumpet and Strings.[9] Cal Tjader recorded the song on his 1964 album, Breeze from the East.[10] Ellis Marsalis recorded the song in the Wynton Marsalis album of 1991, Standard Time Vol. 2. Tony Bennett recorded the song on his 1992 tribute to Sinatra Perfectly Frank. Betty Carter recorded the song on her 1996 album I'm Yours, You're Mine. Diana Krall recorded the song on her album When I Look in Your Eyes (1999). Thanks Diana Krall for sharing (and not turning off "comments"). Celebrated this day at Sinatra Family - Forum - "Siriusly Sinatra" - MY FAVORITE VERSION, YOURS TOO? sinatrafamily.com/forum/showthread.php/50225-My-Favorite-Version-%28yours-too-%29?p=1307954#post1307954
+Al Lime I couldn't agree more. We saw her at Red Rocks about 7 years ago, 2008 I think, anyway it was raining and eventually had to call it off short to save her ivories but damn, what a beautiful night that was. Such eloquence, her delivery, nothing short of heaven divine!!! She literally takes my breath away! Much love and thanks to Diana for sharing her gift and inspiration ~
I am a punk rock fan and I love this song because when I have a throbbing headache I can't listen to a band like Operation ivy I have to listen to something smooth like this
@@patrickcorey8124 - I’m from the US last living in the Bay Area but ended up in the UK in the early 70s and stayed. Have lived in North London most of that time with my husband and a series of cats! Where are you from in Ca and do you make as well as enjoy music? I’ve been singing in a jazz choir for ages…(hence my love of jazz vocalists of quality) which has been almost impossible during this pandemic so really looking forward to rehearsals in person. Over to you.
'What a rhythm section supporting Diana... I used to catch these super talented Cats in several LA jazz supper clubs
I've been following Krall's work since the 90s - she's one of the best and this is her best combo group -- all first class musicians.
She can’t sing not bad on the johanna
I agree! It's lovely listening to her. She's like the Blossom Dearie of the 60s. Love it~
I discovered Diana Krall for myself in late-August 1998. Celebrating twenty-four years of appreciating the lady right at this moment; August 17, 2022. The lady is all that you state and so much more. By the end of October 1998 I had gotten everything which she'd recorded to that point. I especially like The Diana Krall Trio with Russell Malone and Christian McBride.
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A truly great upbeat version of this classic Princeton Triangle Club show tune of the 1920's . She makes this tune sing all over again ...thanks,
Thank God someone has memory of Great Songs!!!!!!!!
Everything Diana does is like an intimate magic carpet ride. She is made of music through and through. The "nearer to the beach at night" thing was a cool "departure"! Outstanding band too of course!
Diana Krall is one of the great singers. I'm a Diana Krall fan of her music. This is one of her great songs, too.
I love how much fun they’re having. It’s infectious!
Never ever get tired of playing this ballad-one of very very favorites
That look she gave the drummer after putting a little sauce on his playing was priceless. She had to hold back from cracking up.
She hears everything man...!
Great vocal with this old jazz tune. Diana is backed by 3 of the best musicians in this current era.
Yup!
You are so right William.
Regards,
Tony.
William L Robinson who's the other two?
Antony Wilson G. John Clayton B. Jeff Hamilton D.
Tony.
Anthony Partridge absolutely!💝💝💝
These four musicians are in a TOTAL groove with each other. I don't think it would be humanly possible for Jeff to swing harder on the trap kit.
The more harmony, jazz feeling and improvisation the best your performance is. Well done Diana !
Listening to songs like this reminds you that life is still good
way to relax!!! after a busy day...beautiful Diana, one of my fav jazz singers
What a beautiful rendition by Diana Krall---what talent---and I love the fast moving jazz ! I had a hard time just finding a background track---But I did---and sang it on UA-cam---I'm 85---expect to keep trying !
Me too, and I'm only 71. I love this song and do it in the original G, Eb if I'm feeling a little low and Db in my favourite situation: below a beautiful woman (by an octave in a duet).
I'm 74 and I 'second that emotion.' Thanks for sharing, Harry Bolster.
@@MarkBlackburnWPG You're more than welcome Mark. So glad I'm not the only one who remembers this old song. Didn't even have to learn this one. I've known it for many years. The music studio where I recorded it is closed now because of Covid 19. Don't know when I'll record again.
@@harrybolster7928 I have sang this song a few times at the only karaoke bar that has the original TD track and as long as we are all throwing around ages; I am 44. I much prefer the old classics over the newer garbage that folks are passing off as music these days. God bless you all and may the younger generations keep the love of this era in music alive! My 21 year old son is posting himself singing the old Sinatra standards on Facebook. He was misguided for a spell in the hip-hop trash up until I introduced him to real music. He is a true lover of old jazz now. I couldn't be more proud! We, as stewards of old, proper music, must not allow this beautiful music to fade away into obscurity. It is just so nice to know that, even today, this music can still be appreciated by the youngsters. Cheers! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@windborne8795 Hi Shanghaied -- Thanks for your very supportive comment--yes I do want to see the old music live on. Like you, I began with karaoke and then started singing on UA-cam, where I first memorized each background track, lyrics and melody. Then I sang each song without reading anything. My 89 years has not slowed me down, but COVID has made music studios for me to record in very difficult to find, so far. East Of The Sun is one of the songs I remember from childhood and is included in the over 70 songs I sing on UA-cam. Two other favorites I sing are Stardust and Folsom Prison Blues. Thanks again ! Glad to see your U.S. Flags--I'm a Vet.
Diana Krall is the closest pianist stylistically to Oscar Peterson, in my opinion. This is an amazing talent.
The simple truth. And Oscar loved her to bits! Thanks for your note, Tim R.
Kenny Barron, Johnny O'Neal or Benny Green would be closer to Oscar Peterson's playing statically than any other piano players alive hands down. However, she is a good piano player.
❤
This is one of her best songs!
She's sublime. Fantastic group.
Diana makes this Jazz Standard really move. Excellent version!
Her beauty, and voice are equally fantastic.
Diana swings so effortlessly ..I love this about her ...
John Clayton, what a boss. That guy feels it in his bones.
you´re so right... absolute brilliant!!! i wish the guy editing the video would have seen it the same way an showed us more of the great bassman...
I am so writing it down and playing. Although I like this one more (also John Clayton): ua-cam.com/video/HZJ6EtEKBfE/v-deo.html
Although the piano solo is unbeatable there...
This is my ring tone, I love Diana Krall!!!!
Sooooo good!!!! ❤️🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹
Great older jazz song by a singer / musician I love!
This version is truly inspiring, we studied several versions to make our own, and this one takes a very important place in our hearts.
OMG Diana Krall you are so blessed.
Have just become a huge fan, the lady rocks my soul and listen to her all the time,
Freaking amazing. I had front row center tickets for her concert at Caesars in Atlantic City, and I was so pissed. All I could see was her forehead for the entire concert! 😂so much for having front row center. All though I did get the tickets for free. And I’ll give her credit. She had the flu and a fever that night(one of my security guard friends told me) and she still went on for well over an hour ! Kudos to Diana Krall.
What a wonderful way to start the day! Smoky, inspiring, it takes me outside of myself. This music is an amazing gift from an artist amazingly gifted! Thank you for expanding my world.
Everything about this song is lovely and excellent, how are you doing? I'm Patrick Corey from California USA where are you from?
I love this song. I just recently heard this version. I've been playing piano 50 years and will add this to my repertoire. Love the arrangement, especially after the bass solo and the song kicks in. Dammmn! diana your piano playing is superb. I wonder if you are familiar with the poem, 'East of the Sun, west of the Moon'.
Diana Krall. She just makes me feel better. She is such a blessing. Thank God.
The simple truth -- expressed in so few words. Thanks, Lizzette Lavin.
Jazz @ its BEST....love this song!
I love how there are 300,000+ views, 400+ likes and zero dislikes. There is apparently nothing to dislike about this video.
Just for the record, I registered a dislike.
I love this rendition of East of the Sun! Glad to see it back on youtube!
East of the sun and west of the moon
We’ll build a dream house of love dear
Near to the sun in the day near to the moon at night
We’ll live in a lovely way dear
Living on love and pale moonlight
Just you and I forever and a day
Love will not die we’ll keep it that way
Up among the stars we’ll find
A harmony of life to a lovely tune
East of the sun and west of the moon dear
East of the sun and west of the moon.
Lyrics :
East of the sun and west of the moon
We'll build a dream house of love dear
Close to the sun in the day
Near to the moon at night
We'll live in a lovely way dear
Sharing our love in the pale moonlight
Just you and I, forever and a day
Love will not die; we'll keep it that way
Up among the stars we'll find a harmony of life to a lovely tune
East of the sun and west of the moon dear
East of the sun and west of the moon
gerhard sochor When I was 9 there was a storybook called "East of the Sun and West of the Moon" that I loved.
Lovely
I have already been to 2 concerts of her and I wish to go again! Thanks Diana for your music... Sublime :)
Oh really that's beautiful. I love this song, how are you doing? I'm from California USA where are you from?
One of her best performance tunes always. Great soling, and thanks for the great sound on this post.
What a fantastic track and I'm in absolute awe of the gentleman playing the double bass, being just a hack playing bass myself. I love the sound of a double bass, beauty to my ears. Thank you Sir.
Gorgeous! It's like this version is what Brooks Bowman had in mind when he wrote this tune so many years ago! Bravo Diana & Band!!!
Thanks for the informed comment about who wrote this one (words & tune) -- Brooks Bowman.
Swings like a gate............. I adore what she does, so groovy.
🌹🎹What a gifted, beautiful entertainer.☕️🧢🌹🇺🇸🎹
East of the sun is evening; west of the moon is before dawn.
What a fabulous lady...what a fabulous musician!! Love her music!!!!
I love her old school feel. I think she would of fit perfectly with the 50s style of music.
She has everything doesn't she! "All yummm" as Ed puts it so well. Also all talent! Lovely swinging, understated jazz, intimate voice, that mysterious smile, so cool, like Nat Cole never deigning to look at the keyboard, . Big repertoire too - early Crosby (There ain't no sweet man), Fats Waller etc. etc.
Just watched this 7 times in an row. Had front row tickets to her concert in Atlantic City a few years ago, she wasn’t feeling well(I know because the tour manager told me so, I worked at the venue at the time) but she was amazing even still! It wasn’t awesome to me though, because I had front row seats, and I could only see her head throughout most of her performance as she was at the piano! 🤣😅 never getting front row tickets again! She was amazing! Had the flu, and still did almost two hours! Brava ! Ms. Krall
This lady and her trio are like a well-oiled watch! Love this rendition
If I can hear this before I pass away all will be good 🙏
Amen!
A HEAVENLY SONG!❤
East of the sun (bathed in the brightness)
And west of the moon (we'll be digging the glow)
We'll build a dream house (a righteous pad)
Of love, dear (where you can really lay it on me)
Near to the sun in the day (we'll be jumpin')
Near to the moon at night (you'll be with me)
We'll live in a lovely way, dear (solitudey I'm hip)
Living on love and pale moonlight (you're mellow)
Just you and I (we'll nix the squares)
Forever and a day (so long, so long)
Love will not die (we're together forever)
We'll keep it that way (forever)
Up among the stars we'll find
A harmony of life to a lovely tune
East of the sun
And west of the moon, dear (tonight, kiss me and hold tight forever)
East of the sun
And west of the moon (well alright then, take 'em, Bunny)
The only song from a Princeton Triangle Club show ever to make the Hit Parade. The composer, Princeton class of 1936, was killed in an auto accident (on Route 66?) on the way to a career in Hollywood.
The best ever
Diana Krall - lyric:
"East Of The Sun (West Of The Moon)"
East of the sun and west of the moon
We'll build a dream house of love dear
Close to the sun in the day
Near to the moon at night
We'll live in a lovely way dear
Sharing our love in the pale moonlight
Just you and I, forever and a day
Love will not die; we'll keep it that way
Up among the stars we'll find a harmony of life to a lovely tune
East of the sun and west of the moon dear
East of the sun and west of the moon
O, my God, how beautiful!
One of the best female vocalist to ever sing a song. The best part is she has a great voice and doesn't have to take off her clothes to get me or anyone else to listen to her. I find that very refreshing especially given todays music climate.
The fellow on bass is Gus Fring before he discovered that Chicken and Skippy really do make a meal
no one ever better.....
Hello 👋how are you doing? Nice to meet you here where are you from? I'm from California USA
@@patrickcorey8124 Vancouver BC..Kisses 💯💞
@@patrickcorey8124 Nice To Meet Yuo Aswell..Diana Iss From Vancouver Aswell👈🎃👍
She has the true soul. I love her vocal, love her piano, love the combo of two. So relax when i am listening this song. Absolute love it!
Don't you just love the infectious groove musicians create where forgotten lyrics become the running joke that adds to the mix! (See 3:10 - 3:20)
Ha ha! She did a good impromptu!
"... nearer to the beach at night" ... great lyrics change :-D
One of my very very favorite songs ever and Diana does it the very best! ❤
Over and over. As a drummer... its such a pleasure to see a piano player/singer who can swing like nobody's business.
Ms. Krall, you are fantastic. Don't stop what you are doing.
Lovely Diana ❤
Diana, has a magical presence what a talent !
Wonderful !!
Beautiful music!!!! You all are great!!! Master Jeff Hamilton with his amazing elegant drumming!!!
Luv ya Diana, a Merry Xmas to you and yours.
Nice. The connection is awesome. Sound HD clear-strong recording signal.
Какая талантливая исполнительница все таки) Когда кругом пластмассовая попса, ее живой джаз просто как чистый солнечный луч)
Brilliant on all levels. Thank you.
Awesome jazz. Diane is a superb musician both vocals and keys. Great combo, too.
Excellent video. Love the energy and Diana looking around appreciating the contributions of the musicians.
Jeff Hamilton AND John Clayton. What a superb rhythm section!
DIANA KRALL - East of the Sun and West of the Moon
A moment ago I searched for some history on this old (1930s) American Songbook standard -- EAST OF THE SUN AND WEST OF THE MOON - and learned that it's also the English title of an “ancient Norwegian folk tale first published in the mid-1800s.”
“The Norwegian folktale, 'East of the Sun and West of the Moon' [concerns] “a white bear that comes to take a poor girl away, [and is] part of a huge cycle of folklore and myth that has spanned Eurasia in the last 2500 years - first published in 'Norwegian Folktales' (1844).”
As I searched for the song, Siriusly Sinatra is playing my favorite latter-day recording of East of the Sun by Diana Krall's jazz trio -- with a particularly brilliant guitar solo on the musical bridge by Anthony Wilson. Search for it and the first offering, with 2.1 M views, is - even better - this joy-filled 'live' recording. I defy you not to smile as Diana ad-libs the lyrics.
The song has a very brief Wiki entry - but a long list of “Recorded Versions” beginning with Frank, ending with Diana:
Frank Sinatra recorded it in 1940 (with backup slang lyrics) with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra.
Sarah Vaughan recorded it in a 1949 Columbia session for the album Sarah Vaughan in Hi-Fi.,[3] and also her 1953 EP "Hot Jazz (album)"
Charlie Parker recorded it on six separate dates, the earliest being a live recording at the Royal Roost in New York City on New Year's Day, 1949, and the last a live recording from Birdland in New York City on August 27, 1954. It is featured on numerous albums, including two renditions on The Complete Legendary Rockland Palace Date 1952.[4]
Benny Goodman recorded a memorable version with his sextet, also in 1952; this performance is included on Benny Goodman Sextet.[5]
Stan Getz recorded it in 1955, and it was featured as the first track on his seminal double album West Coast Jazz.[6]
One of the most popular recordings was by Louis Armstrong, featured in his 1958 album Louis Under the Stars.
The Four Freshmen recorded it on their album Four Freshmen and Five Saxes (1957).[7]
Keely Smith recorded it in 1958 for her Capitol album, Politely[8] with Billy May & His Orchestra.
Lee Wiley recorded it for West of the Moon (1958).
Ella Fitzgerald included this on her 1959 Verve release Ella Fitzgerald Sings Sweet Songs for Swingers with the Frank De Vol Orchestra and Harry "Sweets" Edison on trumpet.
Frank Sinatra recorded it on I Remember Tommy (1961).
Al Hirt released a version on his 1962 album, Trumpet and Strings.[9]
Cal Tjader recorded the song on his 1964 album, Breeze from the East.[10]
Ellis Marsalis recorded the song in the Wynton Marsalis album of 1991, Standard Time Vol. 2.
Tony Bennett recorded the song on his 1992 tribute to Sinatra Perfectly Frank.
Betty Carter recorded the song on her 1996 album I'm Yours, You're Mine.
Diana Krall recorded the song on her album When I Look in Your Eyes (1999).
Thanks Diana Krall for sharing (and not turning off "comments"). Celebrated this day at Sinatra Family - Forum - "Siriusly Sinatra" - MY FAVORITE VERSION, YOURS TOO? sinatrafamily.com/forum/showthread.php/50225-My-Favorite-Version-%28yours-too-%29?p=1307954#post1307954
The lovely & talented Diana Krall - best part being my very favorite jazz drummer, Jeff Hamilton. This is swing, people.
I wasn't sure if it was Hamilton, but now I'm. One of my favorite drummer too.
I know isnt it good? This song came in my head out of the blue after not hearing it for a few years...had to hear it again.
Waw .... from Greece
What a beautiful rendition Diana..
damn she's awesome not only on singing but as with piano improvisation as well!
Lady Diana is my modern hero.
I love her voice and style so much.
+Al Lime I couldn't agree more. We saw her at Red Rocks about 7 years ago, 2008 I think, anyway it was raining and eventually had to call it off short to save her ivories but damn, what a beautiful night that was. Such eloquence, her delivery, nothing short of heaven divine!!! She literally takes my breath away! Much love and thanks to Diana for sharing her gift and inspiration ~
I love the way you play, I love the way you sing, I love the groovy swing, I love your music.
...the thing 'bout...much jazz, it's so...zen...like wind... water...
just gotta love her ! awesome! pure Gilly!
Bossa and Jazz....Peace !
OMG 100% Pure Talent!! I love that voice.
Great interplay amongst the quartet of world class musicians.
East Of The Sun (West Of The Moon)
Diana Krall
East of the sun and west of the moon
We'll build a dream house of love, dear
Close to the sun in the day
Near to Maria at night
We'll live in a lovely way, dear
Sharing our love in the pale moonlight
Just you and I, forever and a day
Love will not die, we'll keep it that way
Up among the stars we'll find a harmony of life to a lovely tune
East of the sun and west of the moon dear
East of the sun and west of the moon
East of the sun and west of the moon
We'll build a dream house of love, dear
Close to the sun in the day
Near to the moon at night
We'll live in a lovely way dear
Sharing our love in the pale moonlight
Just you and I, forever and a day
Love will not die, we'll keep it that way
Up among the stars we'll find a harmony of life to a lovely tune
East of the sun, sha-boo-ba-da, west of the moon dear
East of the sun and west of the moon
West of the moon
Written by Brooks Bowman • Copyright © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc
Beautiful music!
Beautiful singer!
This is one of my favorite songs and im 9 years old
Dom Saint-loth That's great! Follow the good stuff, steer clear of the mindless sludge passing for music today and have a happy life!
thank you
Don't let anyone anyone tell you what you should and shouldn't like. Just enjoy it. :)
It's one of my favorites, too...and, I was born two weeks ago.
Karl Hungus now go change your diapers.
Love this song so many memories and so romantic:')
This song is so adorable, hello 👋where are you from? Nice to meet you here. I'm Patrick Corey from California USA but
I am a punk rock fan and I love this song because when I have a throbbing headache I can't listen to a band like Operation ivy I have to listen to something smooth like this
Just adore her voice!!
Love it - she really swings with all those Nat King Cole flourishes, and that great sultry voice ❤️ ! A+
I love the voice, it's so lovely. Hello 👋how are you doing? Nice to meet you here, I'm from California USA where are you from?
@@patrickcorey8124 - I’m from the US last living in the Bay Area but ended up in the UK in the early 70s and stayed. Have lived in North London most of that time with my husband and a series of cats!
Where are you from in Ca and do you make as well as enjoy music? I’ve been singing in a jazz choir for ages…(hence my love of jazz vocalists of quality) which has been almost impossible during this pandemic so really looking forward to rehearsals in person.
Over to you.
ESTA MUJER ES UNA GENIA CANTANDO Y TOCANDO EL PIANO, EXELENTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fabulous!!
Hello 👋how are you doing? Nice to meet you here where are you from? I'm Patrick Corey from California USA
A master at the piano...love her ,love her music...
Bagus, aku hampir jatuh cintanya.Gadis cantik yang bermain dan menyanyi luar biasa.
Mantap.
... shearing our love ... nice tribute
Man-O-Man....I love her.....voice....chops....looks....the group!!
REAL TASTEY!!!
Come to the Pocono's or Jersey Shore!! Please?
Awesome!! Thanks!!
IIRC, off of her first vocal album ... and a GREAT one!!
Love Diana krall she's fierce love her jazz music
i envy her talent. watch her performance on apollo, playing fly me to the moon. she did the comping, walking bass, even solo while singing. damn!
That is one heck of a groove. :)