@SuperTex1966 ME TO!!!! I heard this song in show back in 2004 and has stuck with me forever and Ive never known the name of it until just last night when I was watching Despicable Me and someplayed it on a sax. I got so excited I and was smart enough to look up the soundtrack an here I am
I was up about 2 in the morning when I heard this song in this movie. Could care less about the movie, but this song has haunted me for the better part of twenty years.
Does somebody have the hit single version from the summer of 1964 available for uploading? That's the only version I like. The internet in general ignores it, and what an injustice that is.
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This is bizzare. The singer is so awkwardly cold (and well should be...a Brazillian holed up at a 1960's ski lodge?) and singing about a tan girl in a hot place...while Stan the jazz sax legend is stuck with geeks from the local high school in his band. For an equally bizzare scene...search for Neil Sedaka Movie and pick the first one that comes up...watch Neil the womanizer 'oil' some girl!
i love this song it is so awsome i remember that my parents would always listen to it and i loved it when they did , im 13 now and i still love it when my dad plays it
Like the combination of summer and winter in one go. Nice contrast. Also, how Stan skillfully plays around the vocals. (I get shit for this, in my own attempts). How to play around a singer - without playing on top of her. Or, that comes later ...
When you know the how and why the Bossa Nova came to be then you will understand.The bossa songs were the best that came out throughout the 1960s that were in the jazz family and all North American jazz artist copied the style and played the bossa nova songs;except the dixieland only artist.Sergio Mendes proved that Bossa Nova could crossover to pop as well and became a household name.
Beautiful video but sound it's orrible.
lugenera 5 months ago
@SuperTex1966 ME TO!!!! I heard this song in show back in 2004 and has stuck with me forever and Ive never known the name of it until just last night when I was watching Despicable Me and someplayed it on a sax. I got so excited I and was smart enough to look up the soundtrack an here I am
now 6-7 yrs later finally
nastyboyzey 1 year ago
I was up about 2 in the morning when I heard this song in this movie. Could care less about the movie, but this song has haunted me for the better part of twenty years.
And still does.
SuperTex1966 1 year ago
Stan was not acting in the way that he was looking at her.
JUTBM 1 year ago
Is that Joe Hunt on drums?
anybody knows?
franciscoae 2 years ago
It is a song, that kill your heart!
YvesStuebe 2 years ago
Does somebody have the hit single version from the summer of 1964 available for uploading? That's the only version I like. The internet in general ignores it, and what an injustice that is.
RoyFive 2 years ago
you can get this recording on a "Compact Jazz" cd of Antonio Carlos Jobims greatest hits... it's readily available
Justwatchin901 2 years ago
Gary Burton on vibes?
joemaranzano 2 years ago
YES THAT IS GARY BURTON ON VIBES
dresfred 2 years ago
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This is bizzare. The singer is so awkwardly cold (and well should be...a Brazillian holed up at a 1960's ski lodge?) and singing about a tan girl in a hot place...while Stan the jazz sax legend is stuck with geeks from the local high school in his band. For an equally bizzare scene...search for Neil Sedaka Movie and pick the first one that comes up...watch Neil the womanizer 'oil' some girl!
Sincopare 2 years ago
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plus ... she's kinda ugly :))
alex240390 2 years ago
High school geeks? LMAO
kaunasprince 2 years ago
@kaunasprince
I could honestly care less whether they were geeks or not. Well done, you have just ruined the meaning of music.
hobodudeTM 1 year ago
i wish there was a better quality vid in existance =(
Talis64 2 years ago 2
But you can still admire the hairdos...
:D
5*
torteille 2 years ago
yyes!!! this song was os hard for me to play in jazz band but i ggot it
Scj0production 3 years ago
singer is astrud gilberto , you should find this track on almost all stan getz records
exilog 3 years ago
who does the vocals? Is it possible to get/buy this song with her singing?
t0matocake 3 years ago
Just found a new Stan Getz at Audiosparx and it is free just type Stan getz into audiosparx search
I think Advacados is just as good as this.
Stanxxcarlos 3 years ago
Anybody know if that's Joe Hunt, drums, and Gene Cherico, bass? Or Chuck Israels ?
ColmOSullivanRed 3 years ago
This video is from the movie Get Yourself a College Girl. 1965. Also featured was James Brown and the Dave Clark Five.
merrittstreet 3 years ago 2
i love this song it is so awsome i remember that my parents would always listen to it and i loved it when they did , im 13 now and i still love it when my dad plays it
kiymbo 3 years ago
Like the combination of summer and winter in one go. Nice contrast. Also, how Stan skillfully plays around the vocals. (I get shit for this, in my own attempts). How to play around a singer - without playing on top of her. Or, that comes later ...
jazzflutist 3 years ago
Oh, my... I love that last comment! haha, a dirty mind like mine :~)))))
Lapsanglover 3 years ago 2
Aha, you caught it! I'm so bad ...
jazzflutist 3 years ago
Her voice is soooo beautiful...
slangman01 4 years ago
Wow...classic of the classic.
hle001 4 years ago
Jobim and Vinicius, just this.
brutustbmama2 4 years ago
was this clip from a movie or something?
aristideau 4 years ago
nice song...nice tone...sweet voice....
ychong4 4 years ago
sweet!
vaultaddict205 4 years ago
this is not jazz, it's bossa nova from brazil
zeaparecido 4 years ago
then why do jazz artists play this tune? douche
hecbone 4 years ago
When you know the how and why the Bossa Nova came to be then you will understand.The bossa songs were the best that came out throughout the 1960s that were in the jazz family and all North American jazz artist copied the style and played the bossa nova songs;except the dixieland only artist.Sergio Mendes proved that Bossa Nova could crossover to pop as well and became a household name.
wildermann9 4 years ago
look up Bossa Nova on wikipedia, I did and it has an interesting history of its own with even european roots.
ewmegoolies 4 years ago
wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
attackers5 4 years ago
Astrud Gilberto (Vocalist), very lovely...
Hompis 4 years ago
Absolutely perfect. Timeless.
pauliem 4 years ago
That is jazzy dadio,thanks for the beat man..that is Getz's sounds man..cool jazz all the way...it is a lost time that was a good time...thanks
bfoxx121 4 years ago