In my #MusicMonday feature Nina Simone performs Leonard Cohen's Suzanne, I promised that I would feature her cover of Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn's "Love Me or Leave Me." Here she demonstrates her skills as a pianist, with a fugal interlude worthy of Glenn Gould!
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Monday, July 23, 2012
Monday, July 02, 2012
Nina Simone performs Leonard Cohen's Suzanne #MusicMonday
After my recent #MusicMonday features on Leonard Cohen's Suzanne and Female jazz vocal compilations, it seems fitting that I feature Nina Simone's unique styling of "Suzanne":
In a future #MusicMonday feature, I'll present Nina Simone's cover of Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn's "Love Me or Leave Me."
In the 60s, Nina Simone was known for protest songs such as "Mississippi Goddam." She also performed songs such as The Beatles' "Here Comes the Sun," Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse's "Feeling Good," Screamin' Jay Hawkins's "I Put a Spell on You," and "Ain't Got No/I Got Life" from the musical Hair with her one-of-a-kind styling.
In a future #MusicMonday feature, I'll present Nina Simone's cover of Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn's "Love Me or Leave Me."
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#MusicMonday,
jazz,
Leonard Cohen,
music,
Nina Simone,
sixties,
Suzanne
Monday, June 25, 2012
Female jazz vocal compilations #MusicMonday
It all started with a TV commercial for the 2-CD set Lady Sings The Blues of songs performed by female pop and jazz vocalists. Perhaps Capital Records was trying to, er, capitalize on the success of Norah Jones (Norah is signed with Capital subsidiary Blue Note and her cover of Roxy Music's More Than This is featured on the CD set). Curious, I purchased the 2-CD set, and I was hooked. I began buying similar CD compilations from places as diverse as The Sharper Image (before it closed its brick-and-mortar stores), Bed Bath & Beyond, Whole Foods Market, and my local Hallmark store. Here's a list of some CD compilations of songs recorded by female pop and jazz artists:
In upcoming weeks, I'll feature videos of Nina Simone and Dinah Washington.
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#MusicMonday,
Dinah Washington,
jazz,
music,
Nina Simone,
Norah Jones
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