I'm pretty sure that with audacity you can somehow change the key of a song, if you changed these into the same key, it would work a lot better, you should try it! good job :)
Julie Andrews' version is really better that Frank Sinatra's version. She gives brightness and beauty to the music and he seems to be dying while he sings the song...
I know your intentions were good, and I thank you for that. I do. And yet this remix is an utter audio disaster. The keys are wrong, the mix is a train wreck. Can we just hear Sinatra's version? That would surely make me happy.
Love this song (one of Rodgers & Hart's greatest) and admire what the poster has attempted but sadly this combination HASN'T worked. The different keys & tempos jar too much.
Question yr knowledge of the history of the song. It was part of the 1938 Broadway show "The Boys From Syracuse" & remained in the score when it was filmed in 1940. Sinatra & Andrews each DID record the song but not as part of any movie.
The song WAS interpolated into the 1997 film Cinderella NOT the 1957 original
Gee thanks. Why bother saying anything if you're going to be rude about it? You could have just said that it would sound way better if they were singing in the same key. Because that's true. It would.
expressing an opinion is rude if it also happens to be a whack at the person who took time to post something they thought you might enjoy. If you don't like it, keep your opinions to yourself and find something else to watch.
Yes, the two keys makes for a "modernist" effect. There are a million more pleasant ways to say that.
@beeandchle This remix, though maybe well intentioned, is an audio train wreck and very abrasive to the air. I give the person who posted it a "C" for effort and "F" for results. To lie and say it is good would be totally dishonest and insulting to the person who posted it. I would prefer to hear just Sinatra sing it by the way. So, yes, I agree with bee.Bad is bad. And this is bad.
I'm pretty sure that with audacity you can somehow change the key of a song, if you changed these into the same key, it would work a lot better, you should try it! good job :)
julie11061 4 months ago
Julie Andrews' version is really better that Frank Sinatra's version. She gives brightness and beauty to the music and he seems to be dying while he sings the song...
JamaicaForDreams20 10 months ago 2
Thanks for posting this. The prancing shows the joy of humanity and a cat (as God intended us to be).
grandprof 1 year ago
ew.
biggrex 1 year ago
I know your intentions were good, and I thank you for that. I do. And yet this remix is an utter audio disaster. The keys are wrong, the mix is a train wreck. Can we just hear Sinatra's version? That would surely make me happy.
TheTonylearner 1 year ago
ruined it.
stomachfluid 2 years ago
Love this song (one of Rodgers & Hart's greatest) and admire what the poster has attempted but sadly this combination HASN'T worked. The different keys & tempos jar too much.
Question yr knowledge of the history of the song. It was part of the 1938 Broadway show "The Boys From Syracuse" & remained in the score when it was filmed in 1940. Sinatra & Andrews each DID record the song but not as part of any movie.
The song WAS interpolated into the 1997 film Cinderella NOT the 1957 original
mostcommonwombat 2 years ago
I prefer Bernadette Peters in the movie. . .I think she's better than both of these people.
MisstressFurter 3 years ago
uhhh, alright mistress. Enjoy that.
Radioaxiom 2 years ago
you should just try AND mix it on a pitch bender wud bring them together much nicer but 9/10 for efforts
v6probev6 3 years ago
Sounds awful. different keys and Frank and Julie should never sing together. sorry, but terrible mix.
turkeysandwich88 3 years ago
they are singing in different keyes, so it sounds awful...
beeandchle 3 years ago
Gee thanks. Why bother saying anything if you're going to be rude about it? You could have just said that it would sound way better if they were singing in the same key. Because that's true. It would.
drowninginbishie 3 years ago
How is expressing an opinion being rude? You made a good effort.. unfortunately it didn't pay off. Maybe we could have said that better but oh well.
beeandchle 3 years ago
it truly is abysmal. i do love these songs though
please separately in the future
timmysdown 3 years ago
expressing an opinion is rude if it also happens to be a whack at the person who took time to post something they thought you might enjoy. If you don't like it, keep your opinions to yourself and find something else to watch.
Yes, the two keys makes for a "modernist" effect. There are a million more pleasant ways to say that.
polishcellist09 2 years ago
@beeandchle This remix, though maybe well intentioned, is an audio train wreck and very abrasive to the air. I give the person who posted it a "C" for effort and "F" for results. To lie and say it is good would be totally dishonest and insulting to the person who posted it. I would prefer to hear just Sinatra sing it by the way. So, yes, I agree with bee.Bad is bad. And this is bad.
TheTonylearner 1 year ago
@drowninginbishie maybe work a little better on your mixing.
I like what you're trying to do but it didn't work for this one.
Lrg8607 1 year ago
Actually, "Falling in Love with Love" was written by Rodgers and Hart, not Rodgers and Hammerstein. I like the remix.
AngusTCat 3 years ago
That song of falling in love with love is that one movie of rodgers and hammerstein's in cinderella staring brandy.
erickbriana 4 years ago
Well, yes, but both of these were recorded before that movie. Julie Andrews was in the stage production, and Frank Sinatra is just awesome.
drowninginbishie 4 years ago
hehehehe
lenarcks 4 years ago
Is that a good hehehe or a bad hehehe?
drowninginbishie 4 years ago
Two of my favorites as well! Lovely job with the song!
akusgal 4 years ago
Aw,thanks! It was one of those two in the morning, 'Hey, this sounds nifty' kind of things. I'm glad you like it!
drowninginbishie 4 years ago