Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong - Summertime

Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong - Summertime. The best version, I guess.

Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong - Summertime. The best version, I guess.

Great preformance by Janis Joplin! Live in Stockholm 1969!

"Summertime" is a track from the album "Porgy and Bess" by jazz trumpet musician Miles Davis, released in 1958 on Columbia Records. The album features arrangements by Davis and collaborator Gil Evans from George Gershwin's opera Porgy and Bess. The album was recorded in four sessions on July 22, July 29, August 4 and August 18 in 1958 at Columbia's 30th Street Studio in New York City. It is the second collaboration between Davis and Evans and has garnered much critical acclaim since its release, being acknowledged by music critics as the best of their collaborations. For many jazz critics, Porgy and Bess is regarded as historic. In 1958, Davis was one of many jazz musicians growing dissatisfied with bebop, seeing its increasingly complex chord changes as hindering creativity. Five years earlier, in 1953, pianist George Russell published his Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organization, which offered an alternative to the practice of improvisation based on chords. Abandoning the traditional major and minor key relationships of Western music, Russell developed a new formulation using scales or a series of scales for improvisations. Russell's approach to improvisation came to be known as modal in jazz. Davis saw Russell's methods of composition as a means of getting away from the dense chord-laden compositions of his time, which Davis had labeled "thick". Modal composition, with its reliance on scales and modes, represented, as Davis put it,[3] "a return to melody". In a <b>...</b>
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I made some minor spelling mistakes, video was made in a rush. Otherwise, enjoy. Sam Cooke - Summertime (Lyrics) Please visit my photography and an artwork page on facebook, hope you enjoy my work: www.facebook.com Software: Sony Vegas Pro.
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Ella Fitzgerald sings Gershwins "Summertime" at a concert in Berlin/Germany

"Summertime" from "Porgy and Bess" by George Gershwin Performed live by Cecily Nall, soprano & The Point Chamber Orchestra www.thepointchamberorchestra.org conducted by Efraín Amaya www.efrainamaya.com July 16, 2006 La Fenice Theater Venice, Italy
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Janis and Big Brother and the Holding Company recording Summertime for their Columbia album Cheap Thrills. The album was released in late 1968 and sold over one million copies that year. Shortly after the release of Cheap Thrills, Janis left the band to persue a solo career in music.

Summertime -- Billie Holiday 1936 Summertime was a tune from the opera Porgy and Bess that had openend only some 9 months before this recording was made. Even today, some 72 years later, the tune is still a favourite standard, but Billie's was probably the greatest version ever made. Billie and her Orchestra with Bunny Berigan trumpet, Artie Shaw clarinet, Joe Bushkin piano, Dick McDonough guitar, Pete Peterson bass and Cozy Cole drums.
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One of the last performances Janis Joplin performed with Big Brother and the Holding Company, on the Saturday night variety TV show "The Hollywood Palace" (11/2/68). Performing the songs "Summertime" and "I Need A Man To Love."
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Summertime is an aria composed by George Gershwin for the 1935 opera Porgy and Bess. The lyrics are by DuBose and Dorothy Heyward, and Ira Gershwin. The song soon became a popular jazz standard. Clara: Paula Ingram(sung by Harolyn Blackwell) The London Philharmonic conducted by Sir Simon Rattle The Glyndebourne Chorus .......................................................................................................... Summertime, And the livin' is easy Fish are jumpin' And the cotton is high Your daddy's rich And your mamma's good lookin' So hush little baby Don't you cry One of these mornings You're going to rise up singing Then you'll spread your wings And you'll take to the sky But till that morning There's a'nothing can harm you With daddy and mamma standing by

LYRICS: When the lights go out Will you take me with you And carry all this broken bone Through stitches and crows Highways I called home Something I can't go to now Until you pick me off the ground With brick in hand, your lip gloss smile You're scraped up knees And if you stay I will lead away your mind Or until your heart explodes out Until we find our way in the dark and out of heart You can run away with me Any time you want Terrified of what I'd be As a kid from what I've seen Every single day when people shot And put the pieces back together Just to smash them down Turn my headphones up real loud I think I need them now 'Cause you suck the noise out And if you stay I will lead away your mind Or until my heart explodes out Until we find our way in the dark and out of heart You can run away with me Anytime you want Anytime you want Anytime you want Don't walk away (x3) Cause if you stay I will lead the way alright Until my heart explodes out Until we find our way in the dark and out of heart You can run away with me You can run if you want You can run away with me You can run away with me Anytime you want
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*STEREO* I am sucker for most versions of "Summertime". Put that together with Rick Nelson and you've got a great song. The first track on the 1962 album "Album Seven By Rick". Was the B-side of the hit "Young World", and also a minor hit in its own right.

Billy Preston on the Hammond B3 Includes imitations of JS Bach and Ray Charles.
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From "My Name is Albert Ayler." One of the greatest Ayler performances, the one you can imagine Coltrane listening to in 1965 and saying "this guy is profoundly ahead of me."

Janis Joplin Summertime Concertgebouw, Amsterdam 4 april 1969
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Part of a vibrant Amsterdam pop music scene in the late sixties with their harder edged blend of psychedelic rock and Chicago blues, Dutch band Brainbox paid hommage to both American and British Contemporaries while at the same time developing their own more progressive brand of pop music. Brainbox was formed in 1968 shortly after guitarist Jan Akkerman and drummer Pierre van der Linden joined 19 year-old singing prodigy Kazmierz " Kaz " Lux to lay down a couple of demos after the latter had won a talent contest sponsored by the Dutch Record label Bovema. Of Polish descent and Dutch upbringing Lux had previously sang with sevral Dutch pop bands but his heartfelt vocal deliveries were closer to the soul of Howlin`Wolf and Leadbelly while at the same time hitting the higher registers of Ella ( Fitzgerald ). Both Akkerman and van der Linden themselves were no strangers to the Amsterdam pop music scene with Akkerman having become one of the most famous young musicians in his homeland with a hit single, "The Russian Spy And I" in 1966 while playing with a band called "The Hunters". Having played proffessionally as early as the age of 10 by this time he had developed a distinctive rock guitar sound which drew more from jazz and classical sources most notably Tal Farrow, Diango Reinhardt, Bola Sete and Julian Bream. Van der Linden had also played with Akkerman in one of his earlier groups "Johnny And His Cellar Rockers" in addition to other Dutch pop groups including "After Tee <b>...</b>

Ella Fitzgerald sings "Summertime" (from "Porgy and Bess" - George and Ira Gershwin) in a TV Special from 1968. (From Globo TV, Brazil).
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Intro included, Also trying to make the sound less compressed. week 3. This was the week when Leona really did start to shine, before hand she was good..but with week 3 onwards, she became amazing..This performace changed everything. She stepped up her game when it came to singing and performance. She became the favorite to win and remained favorite for the rest of the competition, with great performance after great performance.

Video for Animal Collective's 'Summertime Clothes' featuring the Brooklyn based FLEX dance crew. 'Merriweather Post Pavilion' is out now on Domino. Director & Editor: Danny Perez Director of Photography: Ryan Samul Producer: Lizz Morhaim, Daniel Grossman

A tribute for the 41 past years to Janis Joplin with assorted black&white photos.buy Janis Joplin at www.woodstock.com.br

I thought since it is summertime id upload this song. Enjoy! I LOVE WILL SMITH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mahalia Jackson born Oct. 26, 1911, New Orleans, La., US died Jan. 27, 1972, Evergreen Park, near Chicago, Ill. Mahalia Jackson, 1961. The Bettmann ArchiveAmerican gospel music singer, known as the "Queen of Gospel Song." Jackson was brought up in a strict religious atmosphere. Her father's family included several entertainers, but she was forced to confine her own musical activities to singing in the church choir and listening—surreptitiously—to recordings of Bessie Smith and Ida Cox as well as of Enrico Caruso. When she was 16 she went to Chicago and joined the Greater Salem Baptist Church choir, where her remarkable contralto voice soon led to her selection as a soloist. Jackson first came to wide public attention in the 1930s, when she participated in a cross-country gospel tour singing such songs as "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" and "I Can Put My Trust in Jesus." In 1934 her first recording, "God Gonna Separate the Wheat from the Tares," was a success, leading to a series of other recordings. Jackson's first great hit (eight of her records were to sell more than a million copies each) was "Move on Up a Little Higher," which appeared in 1945. All the songs with which she was identified—including "I Believe," "Just over the Hill," "When I Wake Up in Glory," and "Just a Little While to Stay Here"—were gospel songs, with texts drawn from biblical themes and strongly influenced by the harmonies, rhythms, and emotional force of blues. Jackson refused to sing any <b>...</b>
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My Chemical Romance playing Summertime at an acoustic set at the 98.7 penthouse. 1-21-11, Sorry it gets weird in the middle, my stupid camera split it up into two videos and cut out some of it. So I had to put it together in movie maker. Which is why the quality isnt so good.
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