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thisisthebeginningofmystarboxseriesthis video is of the beginning of the tune Stardust by Hoagie Carmichaelbutitsalsoapreludetothestarbox!hahahasee more about this incredible song at the following sites:oh, and this version is probably slower than most, but dont worry, itL start shooting sometimes!here are the lyrics:And now the purple dusk of twilight timeSteals across the meadows of my heartHigh up in the sky the little stars climbAlways reminding me that were apartYou wander down the lane and far awayLeaving me a song that will not dieLove is now the stardust of yesterdayThe music of the years gone bySometimes I wonder why I spendThe lonely night dreaming of a songThe melody haunts my reverieAnd I am once again with youWhen our love was newAnd each kiss an inspirationBut that was long agoNow my consolationIs in the stardust of a songBeside a garden wallWhen stars are brightYou are in my armsThe nightingale tells his fairy taleA paradise where roses bloomThough I dream in vainIn my heart it will remainMy stardust melodyThe memory of loves refrain~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Hoagy Carmichael himself was still barely known to the public, but they were hearing and singing his songs, ... In The Stardust Road, Hoagy describes what he said to himself the next day mowing his Grandmother's lawn: "No, gramma, ...hoagy.com/bio_short.htmThe Official Hoagy Carmichael Web Site~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NPR Music: Hoagy Carmichael: 'Stardust Melodies'2008年3月12日 ... Carmichael 250. Hulton Archive / Getty Images. Hoagy Carmichael's early music, including the 1927 melody to "Stardust," was heavily influenced by jazz, including the work of his friend and collaborator Bix Beiderbecke. ...www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=88122354or just search YouTube for stardust or hoagey carmichael for some incredible stuff.Willie Nelson's version of this is probably one of my favorites!ok, cheers and stars!donT 4get not to count them, but make them all count!last but not least" is an American popular song composed in 1927 by Hoagy Carmichael with the lyrics added four years later by Mitchell Parish.[1]"Stardust" (the song's original title was "Star Dust", which has long since been compounded into "Stardust"[2]) was written at the Book Nook in Bloomington, Indiana (across the street from the Indiana University School of Law, where Carmichael had attended school ) on an old upright piano, and first recorded in Richmond, Indiana for Gennett Records by Carmichael's band in 1927 as a peppy jazz number. Carmichael said he was inspired by the types of improvisations made by Bix Beiderbecke. The tune at first attracted only moderate attention, mostly from fellow musicians, a few of whom (including Don Redman) recorded their own versions of Carmichael's tune.Carmichael reworked the piece as a slow ballad in 1929, and the same year Mitchell Parish added lyrics.[clarify] Carmichael wanted to make a new recording for Gennett, but company executives vetoed the idea since they already had his earlier version in their catalogue. Bandleader Isham Jones, however, recorded Carmichael's new arrangement of "Stardust" which became the first of many hit records of the tune. By 1932 over two dozen other bands had recorded "Stardust"."Stardust" was covered by almost every prominent band of that time. Versions have been recorded by Louis Armstrong, Glenn Miller, Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, Dizzy Gillespie, Nat King Cole, Mel Tormé, Connie Francis, Harry Connick Jr, Ella Fitzgerald, The Peanuts, Django Reinhardt, Barry Manilow, John Coltrane, Rod Stewart, Willie Nelson, Billy Ward and the Dominoes, and many others. However, it has been the Artie Shaw version of 1941, with memorable solos by Billy Butterfield (trumpet) and Jack Jenney (trombone) that remains the favorite orchestral version of the Big Band era.Like many other standards of the Great American Songbook, the verse is both highly melodic and musically sophisticated. Frank Sinatra famously recorded just the verse in a 1961 Reprise recording, much to Carmichael's chagrin (although Carmichael is said to have changed his mind on hearing the recording).andhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoagy_Carmichaeland

Author: MusiCureSanity
Keywords: not coffee stardust by hoagey carmichael
Added: March 17, 2008



THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES [TRAILER]

Movie trailer for the Samuel Goldwyn production of William Wyler's classic 1946 post-war drama "The Best Years of Our Lives" starring Myrna Loy, Fredric March, Dana Andrews, Teresa Wright, Virginia Mayo, Hoagey Carmichael, Cathy O'Donnell and Harold Russell. The story concentrates on the social re-adjustment of three World War II servicemen, each from a different station of society. Al Stephenson (Fredric March) returns to an influential banking position, but finds it hard to reconcile his loyalties to ex-servicemen with new commercial realities. Fred Derry (Dana Andrews) is an ordinary working man who finds it difficult to hold down a job or pick up the threads of his marriage. Having had both hands burnt off during the war, Homer Parrish (Harold Russell) is unsure that his fiancée's feelings are still those of love and not those of pity. Each of the veterans faces a crisis upon his arrival, and each crisis is a microcosm of the experiences of many American warriors who found an alien world awaiting them when they came marching home. In short, the film has everything: laughter, tears, romance, anger, compassion, steadfast love, wrenching drama, social message, emotional dynamite. Seven Oscars including Best Director (Wyler), Best Supporting Actor (Russell), Best Actor (March), Best Screenplay (Robert E. Sherwood), Best Music Score (Hugo Friedhofer), Best Editing (Daniel Mandell) and Best Picture. Honorary Oscar to Harold Russell for bringing hope and courage to his fellow veterans through his appearance in "The Best Years of Our Lives." Written by alfiehitchie.

Author: alfiehitchie
Keywords: Movie Trailer Goldwyn Wyler Best Years of Our Lives Loy March Andrews Wright Mayo Carmichael Russell O'Donnell WWII
Added: February 5, 2008



Prague Philharmonic - Stardust

Viewers may recall a previously posted video entitled "You Can't Say That On YouTube". That was the mad-cap out-take of the Prague (rhymes with "Craig") Philharmonic's workout of Hoagey Carmichael's 'Stardust'.Viewers should be reminded that Prague (RWC)is a small town in Nebraska frequented by Anton Dvorak periodically during his life in the 20th Century.Viewers may also wish to visit banjeauchucque's frailed banjeaurine version of the same tune.

Author: banjeauchucque
Keywords: clawhammer Stardust frailing banjo Hoagey Carmichael Prague Nebraska
Added: August 2, 2007



Saturday Night Vlog

Slow night. Enjoying yer company.

Author: StLennyBruce
Keywords: hoagey carmichael gould WWI blues nilsson cobras funny karldaly81 lord buckley lenny bruce nutter atheist me my arrow
Added: October 28, 2006



Saturday Night Vlog

Slow night. Enjoying yer company.

Author: StLennyBruce
Keywords: hoagey carmichael gould WWI blues nilsson cobras funny karldaly81 lord buckley lenny bruce nutter atheist me my arrow
Added: October 28, 2006


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