Hoagy Carmichael - Star Dust - (Canadian) Decca

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2010

Hoagy Carmichael, p, v / Spike Jones, d. Los Angeles, May 11, 1942.

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  • anyone of you got hoagy's jam-session version of this song from 1927? i think he played it on the record with the dorseys and emil seide?

  • @predlycon Check out the video answer of my video. However, this isn't a jam session version. It's the very first version.

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  • This is my favorite version of this song. I love it dearly.

  • Hoagy is one of my all time favorites! Thanks for posting!

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  • My great cousin. (:

  • buff , god, what a version

  • thanks for this song post.

  • 'First' version, you say? A composition so clean and honest that singers can't fail to do it justice, Nat Cole, Willie Nelson and many others included. 1.800 later renditions by the very best male and female vocalists indeed had their work cut out for them! Thank you.

  • @StillAtMyMoms Ah, I'm assuming you haven't watched it yet. You really should, it's in my top 5 now. I'm assuming you wouldn't have a last.fm, would you? I would have tons of music suggestions and the like to give you.

  • @farewelle Yep, from the Beginners trailer. I originally thought it was from the ending of The Shining. BoC is not music, but more of an experience in my opinion. They raise consciousness with their sounds.

  • @StillAtMyMoms Did you find out about this song from Mike Mill's Beginners? And you are a BoC fan? We should be friends.

  • thank you so much for uploading this beautiful version

  • Perhaps the most evocative piece of pop music I've heard--that or Chinatown's theme or any song by Boards of Canada.

  • Well isn't this a treat...

    Perhaps the greatest standard ballad ever written, certainly among the top five, with huge liberties taken with the melody...

    ...by the genius who WROTE the melody.

    Gorgeous.

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