"Time After Time" is a jazz standard with lyrics written by Sammy Cahn and music by Jule Styne in 1946. First recording: November 19, 1946 for Musicraft, Sarah Vaughan with Teddy Wilson Quartet (Teddy Wilson - piano, Charlie Ventura - tenor saxophone, Remo Palmieri - guitar, Billy Taylor -bass). It was introduced by Frank Sinatra (and subsequently by Kathryn Grayson) in the film It Happened in Brooklyn. Sassy Swings the Tivoli is a 1963 live album by American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan and her trio, produced by Quincy Jones. The performances were recorded in the concert hall of the Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen over four days in July 1963. The initial Billboard review from October 12 1963 commented Vaughan was "really swinging on this album", and described it as a "must for Sassy's fans" and that there was "radiation on both sides of the footlights". Scott Yanow on Allmusic.com gave the album four and a half stars out of five and commented that the album was a "gem" that this "wonderful live session" was "one of her very best of the 1960s".
Sarah Vaughan - Time After Time
Una y otra vez me escucharás decir Que soy tan afortunado de estar amándote
Una y otra vez, me digo a mí mismo Que soy tan afortunado de estar amándote Tan afortunado de ser el que corre a ver Por la noche cuando el día es a través de
Sólo sé lo que sé Los años pasados mostrarán Has mantenido mi amor tan joven, tan nuevo
Y una y otra vez me escucharás decir Que soy tan afortunado de estar amándote
Sólo sé lo que sé Los años pasados mostrarán Has mantenido mi amor tan joven, tan nuevo
Y una y otra vez me escucharás decir Que soy tan afortunado de estar amándote
Una y otra vez me escucharás decir Que soy tan afortunado de estar amándote Solo tú solo tu
"Time After Time" is a jazz standard with lyrics written by Sammy Cahn and music by Jule Styne in 1946.
ResponderEliminarFirst recording: November 19, 1946 for Musicraft, Sarah Vaughan with Teddy Wilson Quartet (Teddy Wilson - piano, Charlie Ventura - tenor saxophone, Remo Palmieri - guitar, Billy Taylor -bass).
It was introduced by Frank Sinatra (and subsequently by Kathryn Grayson) in the film It Happened in Brooklyn.
Sassy Swings the Tivoli is a 1963 live album by American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan and her trio, produced by Quincy Jones. The performances were recorded in the concert hall of the Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen over four days in July 1963.
The initial Billboard review from October 12 1963 commented Vaughan was "really swinging on this album", and described it as a "must for Sassy's fans" and that there was "radiation on both sides of the footlights".
Scott Yanow on Allmusic.com gave the album four and a half stars out of five and commented that the album was a "gem" that this "wonderful live session" was "one of her very best of the 1960s".
Sarah Vaughan - Time After Time
Una y otra vez me escucharás decir
Que soy tan afortunado de estar amándote
Una y otra vez, me digo a mí mismo
Que soy tan afortunado de estar amándote
Tan afortunado de ser el que corre a ver
Por la noche cuando el día es a través de
Sólo sé lo que sé
Los años pasados mostrarán
Has mantenido mi amor tan joven, tan nuevo
Y una y otra vez me escucharás decir
Que soy tan afortunado de estar amándote
Sólo sé lo que sé
Los años pasados mostrarán
Has mantenido mi amor tan joven, tan nuevo
Y una y otra vez me escucharás decir
Que soy tan afortunado de estar amándote
Una y otra vez me escucharás decir
Que soy tan afortunado de estar amándote
Solo tú solo tu