I think that this music-video makes the contrast with other music-video that I have already uploaded a few days ago, but not just for the sound or harmony ..... but especially for the video :-) In this version I've played in another track also some contrabass note (sampler keyboard) So now we have:
E.Piano & Contrabass.
You can also visit my other new channel:
http://www.youtube.com/JustPianoforte
There I just start to make some tutorials for Jazz musicians beginners, and more :-)
"When I Fall in Love" is a popular song, written by Victor Young (music) and Edward Heyman (lyrics). It was introduced in the film One Minute to Zero. The song has become a standard, with many artists recording it, though the original hit version was by Doris Day.
Doris Day's recording was made on June 5, 1952. The recording was released by Columbia Records as catalog number 39786. It was issued with the flip side "Take Me in Your Arms." It reached #20 on the Billboard chart. [1]
A version was recorded by Nat King Cole on December 28, 1956. It was issued by Capitol Records on an LP album, Love Is the Thing, catalog number SW824. The single was released in the UK in 1957, and reached number 2 in the UK charts. It was re-released in 1987, reaching number 4 on that occasion. It competed with a version by Rick Astley released at the same time. Astley's version reached number 2.
A version by The Lettermen issued as a single in 1961 also became quite popular. (Billboard #7 pop, #1 easy listening.)
The Carpenters recorded this song for their last television special, Music, Music, Music!. Richard Carpenter officially released the song on their album, Lovelines in 1989, six years after his sister's death. He re-released the song on their second compilation, Interpretations in 1994. He released a VHS tape also called Interpretations, which held the "When I Fall in Love" music video.
About the composer:
Young began as a classical composer and concert violinist but moved into the popular music sphere when he joined Isham Jones' orchestra. In the mid-1930s he moved to Hollywood where he concentrated on films, recordings of light music and providing backing for popular singers, including Bing Crosby.
His composer credits include "When I Fall in Love," "Blue Star (The 'Medic' Theme)," "Moonlight Serenade (Summer Love)" from the motion picture The Star (film), "Sweet Sue," "Can't We Talk It Over," "Street of Dreams," "Love Letters," "Around the World," "My Foolish Heart," "Golden Earrings," "Stella By Starlight", and "I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You."
Love all your work Alfonso, so much creativity and character, you are amazing. Nothing else to be said.
riam76 2 years ago
thanks riam76 :-)
PianistaItaliano 2 years ago
これは歌の実際によい記録である。
それをする実際によいジョブをした。
leighsly2 2 years ago
多くの感謝 leighsly2 :-)
PianistaItaliano 2 years ago
Hey Alfonso,
Amazing piece, I'm learning it as we speak. I too have a Yamaha DGX 620, can you tell me how you get all these wonderful sounds? How do you get the bass to pull in such a way?
-Justin
JustinRKN 3 years ago
I mix with digital mixer and go direct to the soundcard...maybe that's why is the sound fine...the bass sound is with the Upright Bass from Larry Seyer, VSTi.
PianistaItaliano 3 years ago