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Les Paul And Mary Ford - How High The Moon Album

Les Paul And Mary Ford - How High The Moon Album
Performer: Les Paul And Mary Ford
Title: How High The Moon
Country: US
Style:Vocal
Released: Jan 1962
Catalog number: X6004
Label: Capitol Records
MP3 album szie: 1162 mb
FLAC album size: 2415 mb

Tracklist

1Les Paul And Mary FordVaya Con Dios2:40
2Les Paul And May FordHow High The Moon
Written-By – Morgan Lewis, Nancy Hamilton
2:04

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
6004Les Paul And Mary Ford Vaya Con Dios / How High The Moon ‎(7", Single, RE)Capitol Records, Starline6004USUnknown
45-6004Les Paul And Mary Ford Vaya Con Dios / How High The Moon ‎(7", Single, RE)Capitol Records45-6004CanadaUnknown
6004Les Paul And Mary Ford Vaya Con Dios / How High The Moon ‎(7", Mono)Capitol Records, Starline6004USUnknown
6004Les Paul & Mary Ford Vaya Con Dios / How High The Moon ‎(7", RE)Capitol Records, Starline6004USUnknown
6004Les Paul And Mary Ford Vaya Con Dios / How High The Moon ‎(7", Single, RE)Capitol Records6004USUnknown

Companies

  • Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc.

Short intro

Les Paul - GREATEST HITS FULL ALBUM - THE BEST OF JAZZ - Продолжительность: 46:26 Vintage JukeBox - Don't Stop The. Текст песни: How faint the tune Somewhere theres heaven How high the moon There is no moon High The Moon - Les Paul, Mary Ford. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. How High the Moon - Les Paul, Mary Ford. How High the Moon is a jazz standard with lyrics by Nancy Hamilton and music by Morgan Lewis. It was first featured in the 1940 Broadway revue Two for the Show, where it was sung by Alfred Drake and Frances Comstock. In Two for the Show, this was a rare serious moment in an otherwise humorous revue. 1951 Capitol Records 78 single by Les Paul and Mary Ford, 1451. 1951 sheet music for the Les Paul and Mary Ford recording, Chappell, New York. Bing Crosby, in a medley with Old Devil Moon as part of the album El Señor Bing 1960. Chris Connor - I Walk With Music 2002. Watch the video for How High the Moon from Les Paul & Mary Ford's Greatest Hits for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Play album. Skip to YouTube video. Replace video. Les Paul and Mary Ford were a popular 1950s husband-and-wife duo, in which Les Paul played guitar and sang sometimes and Mary Ford sang and played guitar. In 1951 alone, they sold six mil read more. In 1951 alone, they sold six million records. Les Paul Lester William Polsfus read more. Les Paul 1915 - 2009 and Mary Ford born Colleen Summers, 1924 - 1977. Fatjopa from Cookeville, Les Paul. Sub Pop Founder Bruce Pavitt On How To Create A Music SceneSong Writing. With 50 and a glue stick, Bruce Pavitt created Sub Pop, a fanzine-turned-label that gave the world Nirvana and grunge. He explains how motivated individuals can shift culture. Bob was the bass player and lyricist for the first two Ozzy Osbourne albums. Michael Jackson's Human Nature was written by the keyboard player from Toto, who was working on the Thriller album. Les Paul & Mary Ford. Tennessee Waltz. The World is Waiting For the Sunrise. In the Good Old Summertime. Showcasing Les Pauls dazzling flights of fancy and Mary Fords warmth and feeling as a singer, Les And Mary captured the duo at a watershed moment in 1955. Published on. September 30, 2019. In the 50s, Les Paul and Mary Ford had 16 No. 1 hits, including How High the Moon. They sold more than six million records in all and had their own radio and television shows. At the height of the duos fame, Capitol Records issued a collection of 16 songs on a 12 LP called Les And Mary they also issued a 78rpm disc version too. The album, released in April 1955, brilliantly captures the range of their repertoire. Listen to Les And Mary right now. Les Paul and Mary Ford's version of 'How High the Moon', which topped the Billboard singles chart for nine weeks in the spring and early summer of 1951 while also hitting number one on the R&B chart, something which no white act had done before, was a true wake-up call for many of today's veteran. Written by Nancy Hamilton and Morgan Lewis, this jazz standard had been covered numerous times before Paul and Ford committed it to tape on January 4th, 1951. And even then, the guitarist gave it multiple concert outings before settling on the right arrangement. After we discovered that the sound on sound was working, that night we went to work at the Blue Note, he says