(My) Reverie! (London Symphony Orchestra) Beautiful Ultra-Romantic HD Ocean Music Video! #ProfHowdy HD
All April Videos By Professor Howdy - Plays (Loop or Shuffle) For Hours: shorturl.at/gzMQS "My Reverie" is a 1938 popular song with lyrics by Larry Clinton. Its melody is based on the 1890 piano piece Rêverie by the French classical composer Claude Debussy. A 1938 recording of the song by Clinton and his band with Bea Wain as the vocalist was a hit, reaching the top of the Billboard Record Buying Guide in the same year. "My Reverie" went on to be recorded by many others and those with charted versions in 1938 were Bing Crosby (recorded October 14, 1938 - #3 in the charts), Mildred Bailey (#10), Glenn Miller (#11) and Eddy Duchin (#13). Other versions have been recorded by Tony Bennett (for his 1955 album Cloud 7), Keely Smith (for her 1959 album Be My Love), Sarah Vaughan (who recorded it twice, 1950 and also for her 1963 album Sarah Slightly Classical), Betty Carter, Helen Forrest, and Ella Fitzgerald (for her 1961 album Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie!), as well as bands led by Paul Whiteman, Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Rollins, Stan Kenton, Nelson Eddy, Esquivel, and Ray Conniff. With the Internet so capricious at this volatile time, why not save your favorite #ProfHowdy Music Videos onto your computer. If you don’t know how to do this, then ask one of your kids or grandkids or a nearby nerd. The software I use is Clip Grab... There are over 2600 Music Videos that I have posted for your Easy Listening Enjoyment: Go to YT & search for the song title (or artist) + #ProfHowdy Same may be done on Google*. (*DuckDuckGo is an exciting new Search Engine that is faster & doesn’t track your personal info!) Most titles are posted several times with some including Lyrics & Song + Artist Info: You can start here: https://rb.gy/jnokyj https://bit.ly/2x5JoS0 +++ #ProfHowdy On FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/EasyListening1950s +++ Now might be a good time to download any of my videos that you really like to save for your posterity! There are over 2200! Prof Howdy Google*: #ProfHowdy (*DuckDuckGo is an exciting new Search Engine that is faster & doesn’t track your personal info!) +++ Ever wonder why there could be so many versions of the same songs in the 1940s-1960s while today no one that I know of (and I know almost nothing of modern music) sings someone else’s music. Could it possibly have something to do with QUALITY? These songs can never be popular again (sadly) because of the change of WORLDVIEW in most people. There once was a strong Chr1st1an Worldview in America that once made this music possible even if the composers were non-Chr1st1an… *** Easy listening (sometimes known as mood music) is a popular music genre and radio format that was most popular during the 1950s to 1970s. It is related to middle-of-the-road (MOR) music and encompasses instrumental recordings of standards, hit songs and popular non-rock vocals generally hit songs from the previous three decades & enhanced with mostly soft strings & Pops Orchestra. Easy Listenin
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