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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Julie London - Blues In The Night
Julie London - Come On A My House
Julie London - Comin' Through The Rye
Julie London - Cry Me A River
Julie London - Fly Me to The Moon
Julie London - Hard Hearted Hannah 192
Julie London - Hard Hearted Hannah
Julie London - I Only Have Eyes For You
Julie London - I'm In The Mood Love
Julie London - IGIBATAG
Julie London - Mad About The Boy
Julie London - Misty
Julie London - My Funny Valentine
Julie London - Taint What You Do
Julie London - Warm December
Julie London - When Your Lover Has Gone
Julie London - Wives And Lovers
Julie London - You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
Mama Cass - Dream A Little Dream Of Me
Nancy Wilson - Don't Misunderstand
Nat King Cole - Because You're Mine
Nat King Cole - Embraceable You
Nat King Cole - For Sentimental Reasons
Nat King Cole - Mona Lisa
Nat King Cole - Smile
Nat King Cole - Stardust
Nat King Cole - The More I See You
Nat King Cole - The Very Thought Of You
Nat King Cole - Unforgettable
Nat King Cole - When I Fall In Love
The Platters - Earth Angel
The Platters - Goodnight Sweetheart
The Platters - I Only Have Eyes For You
The Platters - Magic Touch
The Platters - Only You
The Platters - Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
The Platters - The Great Pretender
The Platters - Twilght Time
The Platters - Twilight Time
The Platters - You'll Never Never Know
Great music FRiend, thanks!
The string quartet is a basic building block of the chamber repertory. If you add one other instrument, you come up with a quintet, and there are many types of quintet.
Bernard Hermann (1911-75) is best known for the decades he spent in Hollywood working with Orson Welles and Alfred Hitchcock. Who could forget the horrifying, screeching string figures he used as Janet Leigh was stabbed in the shower or at the discovery of Mrs. Bates mummified corpse in Psycho?
His work in North by Northwest and Citizen Kane showed his versatility as a film composer.
As a person, he was completely without social skills and treated everybody badly, except for his daughter, on whom he doted.
This piece from 1967 for clarinet and string quartet shows a different side of the composer. If I had to point to a single great influence, it would be Brahms, although I would have to put Ravel in second place.
This movement is an introduction and a faster movement, which he manages to end in C Major.
Dude!
Good stuff from Julie! :)
Good evening, spel, and thank you for the Friday Night Edition of the Salsa Addiction Emergency Room! ((HUGS))
Oh The Platters, thank you.