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Diana Krall - 'Little Girl Blue'

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2007

In songs, mood and delivery, From This Moment On reveals Krall's personal ardor for that golden era of song-making, when Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald and (especially) Nat "King" Cole were in their prime. There's an economy and confidence that speak to the maturity of Krall as a performer, and as a recording artist.

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  • the guitarist is remarkable

  • You guys have to listen to Janis Joplin singing this song...It's an unforgettable experience!! Deeply touching!!

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  • soyadın çok kralmış kanka

  • MARAVELLOSA VEU DIANNA

  • @nicolerenee82 Janis was hardly the first to sing this. This song is by Rodgers and Hart, composed for a Broadway show in the 1920s.

  • This is worse than Angela from Sons and Daughters...

    

  • love it <3

  • Yes, got it! Guitarist, Anthony Wilson... One of the top men in his field, and what a tone he gets. I think I'll burn my Gibson! 

  • We don't hear this song often enough. This is Ms. Krall at her best. And the guitarist, whose name escapes me, breaks with a faultless solo, that adds everything to the overall mood of this old standard. Antone who doesn't like this, is entitled to an opinion, but maybe they should go listen to something else.

  • 20 people around here have got some serious music taste issues

  • She reminds me of Jessica in Heroes :)

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