Brian Setzer does a version loosely based on the theme called "Hollywood Nocturne". Other vocal versions are by Ernestine Anderson, Carla White, Denise Jannah, Bonnie Bramlett, and Jacintha. Sylvia Brooks recorded a different version, arranged by Jeff Colella, on her album Dangerous Liaisons in 2009, starting with "deep music fills the night", which has since been covered. Mel Tormé recorded a version with lyrics for his 1963 album Sings "Sunday In New York" And Other Songs About New York, beginning with "a nocturne for the blues". Some singers have recorded "Harlem Nocturne", adding lyrics. ![]() 317 Fifth Nocturne - Leybach 3 648 Fille de Madame Angot - Leybach. Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet recorded a version on their 1987 7" single "Schlagers!" (and included it on their 1988 LP Savvy Show Stoppers) entitled "Harlem by the Sea." 5 1333 Sleep Well, Thou Sweet Angel - Abt - Oesten 4 961 Slumber Song - Schumann 5. The Sonny Moorman Group released a version on their 2009 Live As Hell album (Atlas Records). ĭanny Gatton released a version in 1993 on his album Cruisin' Deuces (Elektra/Rhino). In 1990, the pianist Kofi Wilmot gained popularity in the instrumental world for his cover version from the album of the same name, Harlem Nocturne. Harold Faltermeyer recorded a version for the soundtrack to the film Tango & Cash. "Harlem Nocturne", in a version with Bud Shank on alto sax, was the theme song of the television series Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer and The New Mike Hammer. The version by the Viscounts has the distinction of being released twice and rising high on the Billboard charts each time: first in 1959, when it peaked at #53, and again in 1966, peaking at #39 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song was chosen by the big-band leader Randy Brooks the next year as his theme song. " Harlem Nocturne" is a jazz standard written by Earle Hagen (music) and Dick Rogers (lyrics) in 1939 for the Ray Noble orchestra, of which they were members. Gargoyle is out 4/28 via Heavenly Recordings.Instrumental by Ray Noble Orchestra "Harlem Nocturne" Check out the album tracklist and listen to “Nocturne” below. Geddy Lee, Rockline, May 13, 2002: Nocturne was one of the later songs. He’s reaching out not to come with you, but to pull you back to him. Nocturne by Rush song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position. There’s an airy chaos circulating throughout the track, but Lanegan’s weighty sincerity centers everything to his steady drawl. “Do you miss me, miss me darling?/ God knows I miss you,” he moans, tender and tired. His gruff baritone has always been reminiscent of Leonard Cohen, but here he recalls the late great’s iridescent lyrics with a moribund romanticism. The song is the lead single from Lanegan’s upcoming studio album Gargoyle, and is stunning not only for the music’s scintillating sheen, but also for Lanegan’s excellent performance. With Wynk Music, you will not only enjoy your favourite MP3 songs online, but you will also have access to our hottest playlists such as English Songs, Hindi Songs, Malayalam Songs, Punjabi Songs. In fact, it was played so incessantly that professionals stopped performing it (Lederer 2008). Back when it was first published in the 1800’s, the piece quickly established itself as the most pleasing song to play for guests at evening salons. Much like his last solo album, 2014’s Phantom Radio, it’s a seamless merge of the more synthetic elements that have creeped into Lanegan’s solo work over the years with his base in dingy alt-rock. Wynk Music brings to you The Nocturn MP3 song from the movie/album The Nocturn. As one of Chopin’s most recognizable pieces, Nocturne has become synonymous with tranquility. As a former member of Screaming Trees and Queens Of The Stone Age, Lanegan is no stranger to wringing beauty out of gloom, yet “Nocturne” doesn’t so much prove gorgeous in spite of its components as it gives them the proper lighting to reveal their inherent sparkle. It is obvious that Chopin was in deep thought as he composed this beautiful piece. It is sad, contemplative, and arduous as it moves. ![]() Not a moment later, Mark Lanegan throws his voice into the mix with the force of a wrecking ball, smashing all the instrumentation into fragments that orbit for the remainder of the song around his densely-centered vocals. Nocturne in F Minor, Op 55 No 1 This is a nocturne that will immediately have you reflecting on everything that has happened recently. “Nocturne” opens with a shadowy grumble, all bottom-end clawing from beneath the surface, before a switch flicks on and overhanging lights of synthesizer suddenly crackle to life.
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