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Conchita Castillo

Tea for Two, Softly Jazz, Madrid (with lyrics/con letra)

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A song from the 1925 musical 'No, No, Nanette' with music by Vincent Youmans and lyrics by Irving Caesar. It is a duet sung by Nanette and Tom in Act II as they imagine their future.

"Tea for Two" became a jazz standard and was recorded by numerous bands and instrumentalists. One famous interpretation of the song is Tommy Dorsey's cha-cha-cha version, top ten in 1958, re-popularized in 2005 by adverts for McVitie's biscuits. Another notable recording was made by Art Tatum in 1939. Pianist Thelonious Monk reharmonized the song and recorded it with a convoluted bebop melody in 1952 calling his composition "Skippy". It was also used, with altered lyrics as the theme tune for BBC sitcom Next of Kin (1995-7). Anita O'Day's rendition of the song at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival was considered one of its highlights.
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Una canción de 1925 del musical No, No, Nanette con música de Vincent Youmans y libreto de Irving Caesar. Consiste en un dueto interpretado por Nanette y Tom en el segundo acto y la letra describe el futuro que imaginan juntos.
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Softly Jazz: Marina Fainytska (piano), Conchita Castillo (vocals/voz) & Andrij Malyarenko (bass guitar/bajo)
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