The arrangement of this song is so inventive and clever, not to mention sung masterfully. Am I surprised? Oh, wait. It's Sarah Vaughan....nah, she's just brilliant again!
wow she had such control and range in her voice just like Ella! the two greats in my opinion, heart felt, harmonious , no wrong they could do! melodic and poetic! perfection
@@alfredfell2664 sorry Alf … I hope no offense taken, I like to fiddle with words and make silly jokes. All serious/devoted jazz fans are one global fraternity/tribe-hope you’re well.
ok if this isn't the mostest greatest absolutest fabuloso gorgeouso incredibleissimo!!!! How can your mood not radically head up? THANK YOU SARAH - YOU ARE THE TOP!!!!!!!!
Una voz exquisita....una manera de llevar el ritmo y la cadencia.....q manera de interpretar.....!!! Simplemente maravillosa....la.acabo de descubrir gracias a un programa en el canal de TV UNAM!! e inmediatamente la rastree...y he aqui...una Diosa!!
@@emmynelson3943 Thanks for your response. She has superb control of her vocal instrument, producing a totally unique sound. I love that sound. Extraordinary singer.
Parallels have been drawn between Vaughan's voice and that of opera singers. Jazz singer Betty Carter said that with training Vaughan could have "...gone as far as Leontyne Price."[15] Bob James, Vaughan's musical director in the 1960s said that "...the instrument was there. But the knowledge, the legitimacy of that whole world were not for her ... But if the aria were in Sarah's range she could bring something to it that a classically trained singer could not."[16] In a chapter devoted to Vaughan in his book Visions of Jazz (2000), critic Gary Giddins described her as the "...ageless voice of modern jazz - of giddy postwar virtuosity, biting wit and fearless caprice".[17] He concluded by saying that "No matter how closely we dissect the particulars of her talent ... we must inevitably end up contemplating in silent awe the most phenomenal of her attributes, the one she was handed at birth, the voice that happens once in a lifetime, perhaps once in several lifetimes."[17] Her voice had wings: luscious and tensile, disciplined and nuanced, it was as thick as cognac, yet soared off the beaten path like an instrumental solo ... that her voice was a four-octave muscle of infinite flexibility made her disarming shtick all the more ironic" - Gary Giddins
In the US, we didn't save footage of great musical performances from the 50s and 60s. No foresight shown at all to save these performances for future generations to view. Thankfully, Europe wasn't so ignorant about this and saved a number of great performances. An example of Europe having respect for art and music and the US being too pigheaded to care.
(sigh) All I've got to say is...IF you had the luxury of how you leave this Earth, a man could simply close his eyes with a smile on his face listening to this gem. thanks for the post.
All musical performance instructors professors in all colleges for the performing arts please introduce this type of artist to your students and show them the difference between what real art and singing is compared to whatever it's called now
Cant stop listening to this. She's just magnificent. I like how she the changed the "glitter and gleam so" part, I'm having trouble with how it's written too.
Baubles, bangles, hear how they jing, jinga-linga Baubles, bangles, bright shiny beads Sparkles, spangles, your heart will sing, singa-linga Wearin' baubles, bangles and beads She glitter and gleam so Make somebody dream so That some day I may buy her a ring, ringa-linga I've heard that's where it leads Wearin' baubles, bangles, and beads She should glitter and gleam so Make somebody dream so That some day, some day I may buy her a ring, ringa-linga I have heard that's where it leads Wearin' baubles, bangles, and beads All those noisy bangles, and beads
Baubles, bangles, Hear how they jing, jing-a-ling-a, Baubles, bangles, Bright, shiny beads. Sparkles, spangles, My heart will sing, sing-a-ling-a, Wearing baubles, bangles and beads. I'll glitter and gleam so, Make somebody dream so, That someday he may buy me, A ring, ring-aling-a, I've heard that's where it leads, Wearing baubles and bangles and beads
No singer could blend the soulful artistic expression that we associate with black singers without compromising the melodic integrity of the original song like Sarah Vaughan. Ella comes close, but she was less "soulful." As great as singers like Billie Holiday, Nina Simone, Pearl Bailey, Etta James, Dinah Washington, Lena Horne were, I always felt they always compromised the tune.
The arrangement of this song is so inventive and clever, not to mention sung masterfully. Am I surprised? Oh, wait. It's Sarah Vaughan....nah, she's just brilliant again!
This is how it is done. Ms. Vaughn was simply melodic perfection!
Loved all those great songs❤
She is brilliant. Her musicians are amazing. Thanks for this post.
Pure jazz coolness...thanks, Miss Sarah.
wow she had such control and range in her voice just like Ella! the two greats in my opinion, heart felt, harmonious , no wrong they could do! melodic and poetic! perfection
Such a marvelous rendition. Sarah Vaughan was such a splendid performer.
Extraordinary .... she kills me ! What a musician !
Yes. This is how to render a song. Key changes like nobody's biz. Love it, her and everything about this performance. Thanks Sarah.
Divine sassy!
Amen to that!! I named my precious black toy poodle Sassy after guess
Guess who !!!
Totally, absolutely, beautifully unique. She was perfect and let me speechless every time with her incomparable voice!
That why she was called “ Velvet Voice!”Alf Fell
@@alfredfell2664 oh my God Alf Fell? Is he OK?
@@alfredfell2664 Any relation to Al Fell Downs?
@@rhythmfield Greg definitely a leg pull all my life, obviously, you travel a lot under ground. DRegarding Sarah Vaughan superb.Alf.
@@alfredfell2664 sorry Alf … I hope no offense taken, I like to fiddle with words and make silly jokes.
All serious/devoted jazz fans are one global fraternity/tribe-hope you’re well.
Fabulous.....beautiful rhythm ....beautiful voice....beautiful woman!!!
I feel unworthy just to comment on this 20th century master musician.
Sarah Vaughan sure understood melodic line and she instinctively knew how to ride a good tune without wringing it dry.
Agreed. Sarah Vaughn new how to insert her own creativity and soul without destroying a melody- like Billie Holiday or Etta James.
How gargantuan is this, then? Her husky tone, range and power, plus the trio - from another galaxy, they are. So excellent.
+Caroline S.T. Hell yes
Saw this incomparable lady on the stage of radio city music hall ... what more is there than that
ok if this isn't the mostest greatest absolutest fabuloso gorgeouso incredibleissimo!!!! How can your mood not radically head up? THANK YOU SARAH - YOU ARE THE TOP!!!!!!!!
Great jazz rendition and the great Sarah Vaughan.
Sarah Vaughan is one of a kind! Magnificent!
Una voz exquisita....una manera de llevar el ritmo y la cadencia.....q manera de interpretar.....!!! Simplemente maravillosa....la.acabo de descubrir gracias a un programa en el canal de TV UNAM!! e inmediatamente la rastree...y he aqui...una Diosa!!
I just LOVE it! Sarah and her trio are groovin’ - sensational!!!
First class rhythm section makes it all possible for Sarah to shine.
The most beautiful voice a woman has ever had, and what a miraculous singer she was. And thanks to registered material, we can say "She is"
Never heard anything from this beautiful lady that didn't make me feel happy.
Very much probably you are very very very young.
The Devine one as good as you will ever hear this song
Thanks! So it is Kirk Stuart (piano), Charles "Buster" Williams (bass), and Georges Hughes (drums).
The very very best! Thanks
This is perfection!
Is there anyone now who sounds like Sarah Vaughan??? This woman is so God gifted with such a unique voice.
Que swing! Sarah, fantástica ! Bravaaa!
And to think that she had a cold during this performance.... what a professional and amazing talent!
No equivalent singer today. She is soooo good!
There are some excellent ones but she is the queen. Many modern singers just emote by getting louder. And they don't have the theory chops she's got.
@@emmynelson3943 Thanks for your response. She has superb control of her vocal instrument, producing a totally unique sound. I love that sound. Extraordinary singer.
I agree 100%. She is like an angel!
Parallels have been drawn between Vaughan's voice and that of opera singers. Jazz singer Betty Carter said that with training Vaughan could have "...gone as far as Leontyne Price."[15] Bob James, Vaughan's musical director in the 1960s said that "...the instrument was there. But the knowledge, the legitimacy of that whole world were not for her ... But if the aria were in Sarah's range she could bring something to it that a classically trained singer could not."[16]
In a chapter devoted to Vaughan in his book Visions of Jazz (2000), critic Gary Giddins described her as the "...ageless voice of modern jazz - of giddy postwar virtuosity, biting wit and fearless caprice".[17] He concluded by saying that "No matter how closely we dissect the particulars of her talent ... we must inevitably end up contemplating in silent awe the most phenomenal of her attributes, the one she was handed at birth, the voice that happens once in a lifetime, perhaps once in several lifetimes."[17]
Her voice had wings: luscious and tensile, disciplined and nuanced, it was as thick as cognac, yet soared off the beaten path like an instrumental solo ... that her voice was a four-octave muscle of infinite flexibility made her disarming shtick all the more ironic" - Gary Giddins
Thank you for sharing the critical commentary
She's F-ing Great!
Wow!!
What pipes!!
Why haven't I heard of her before..
In the US, we didn't save footage of great musical performances from the 50s and 60s. No foresight shown at all to save these performances for future generations to view. Thankfully, Europe wasn't so ignorant about this and saved a number of great performances. An example of Europe having respect for art and music and the US being too pigheaded to care.
Simply Fantastic !
(sigh) All I've got to say is...IF you had the luxury of how you leave this Earth, a man could simply close his eyes with a smile on his face listening to this gem. thanks for the post.
Thank you for the excellent description of the song structure. I keep coming back to this song, it is fascinating in its complexity.
amy forever ♥️♥️ jazz in soul
superb!
All musical performance instructors professors in all colleges for the performing arts please introduce this type of artist to your students and show them the difference between what real art and singing is compared to whatever it's called now
what a musician ... remarkable and wonderful
Cant stop listening to this. She's just magnificent. I like how she the changed the "glitter and gleam so" part, I'm having trouble with how it's written too.
This is awesome
Very good. I like it. A lot.
That’s Magic❤️
GREAT and intriguing video description - thanks for mentioning all the musicians names, and I never knew about the Borodin connection in this tune.
That arpeggio at 1:40 though. Chills.
What a talented lady.
Sublime
Love it. Love Sarah Vaughan.
God. She was amazing..
She’s the greatest. Love her!
Thank you.
Love the Sarah Have for ever and more.
what a goddess...
Borodin and Sassy together!!!!
Sophistication at its best!!!
Awesome
God I love her.
Excellent...
The Devine One or Sassy everyone knew who you mean Sarah Vaughn the best ever...
Exquisita!!
One and only!
Incredible Sarah the great
Fantastic
Timeless song ❤
I LOVE THIS WOMAN😍😍😍😍😍😚😚😚😚😶😚
This divine woman moves me so much.
Ahhh, sassy Sarah, wow!!!
irreplaceable
A goddess. Oh my god
Preciosa...
Perfect.
damn that delicious ending
Baubles, bangles, hear how they jing, jinga-linga
Baubles, bangles, bright shiny beads
Sparkles, spangles, your heart will sing, singa-linga
Wearin' baubles, bangles and beads
She glitter and gleam so
Make somebody dream so
That some day I may buy her a ring, ringa-linga
I've heard that's where it leads
Wearin' baubles, bangles, and beads
She should glitter and gleam so
Make somebody dream so
That some day, some day I may buy her a ring, ringa-linga
I have heard that's where it leads
Wearin' baubles, bangles, and beads
All those noisy bangles, and beads
Sassy is glorious here.
Baubles, bangles,
Hear how they jing, jing-a-ling-a,
Baubles, bangles,
Bright, shiny beads.
Sparkles, spangles,
My heart will sing, sing-a-ling-a,
Wearing baubles, bangles and beads.
I'll glitter and gleam so,
Make somebody dream so,
That someday he may buy me,
A ring, ring-aling-a,
I've heard that's where it leads,
Wearing baubles and bangles and beads
awesomev
The best,the end
que música gostosa de ouvir,linda
Fabulous rendition. Can anyone identify the supporting musicians?
Melhoras música de Milton Nascimento
hot...
Effortless class
Lovely reference to Erroll Garner at 1:52 :D
4 years late but
i know right? made my day- came out of nowhere i had to double check who was playing the piano
Yeah! @@owagoo
premier songstress
Ô SORTE!
1:42
Sassy Divinity!
No singer could blend the soulful artistic expression that we associate with black singers without compromising the melodic integrity of the original song like Sarah Vaughan. Ella comes close, but she was less "soulful." As great as singers like Billie Holiday, Nina Simone, Pearl Bailey, Etta James, Dinah Washington, Lena Horne were, I always felt they always compromised the tune.
rockintetster
Exactly.
Who?
Cant let you dis Ella and ignore it.lol
Ella could sing anything that could be sung . like no one else or like anyone else.
Sarah’s singing lifts me to a magical place . 💫
and today people think Kanye is significant. I need a time tunnel
Kan ye give me a break!
Kan’t Yea
besser gehts nicht
She’s liked to hear the specials sounds too‼️Must be a female special little quirk! LISTEN UPGUYS
Peggy Lee .....>>>>>>>>**************
Sassy!!