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Sarah Vaughan "Hot N' Cold Melody"

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2008

Two Songs: "Hot N' Cold Melody" and "Over the Rainbow"

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  • james..I'm a big fan too and I'm sorry that you put only 3 videos of great Sassy

  • @JAZZ8507

    Believe me, I did a lot of research and finding material isn't easy. IMDB is a good source, and where I found the one clip from a movie. I'm still trying to narrow down where to purchase or have access to some of the other stuff they list.

  • What! I love her style. My new favorite artist!

  • Sarah was fabulous. This was done around the year I was born (1957), maybe a little earlier. By time I was a teen ager, she was in her 40's and I wasn't a really big fan. Recently, when I started viewing these clips during her younger days is when I became a devot\ut fan.

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  • I beleive you and thanks for the explanation!!!

  • This was one of many hit singles for Mercury. Working there she found paradise. She did pop for Mercury and jazz for EmArcy. She got to select the B sides of all her singles and otherwise sang whatever she was given and always made every song 10 times better than it originally was. Both she and Mercury made a fortune from their very fruitful partnership.

  • WOW this first song is not sounding like the usual Sarah Vaughan, great though. She was an amazing singer and so beautiful too.

  • I LOVE YOUTUBE for allowing us to share such amazing music!!! This is heaven!

  • Love her voice. So gorgeous!

  • Wow!  The best.

  • But saying that classical sigers are shackled to scores is probably a result of you never being exposed to the real beauty of the art. Classical music can be very mechanical if interpreted by "musicians" and not "artists.

    Not many classical singers have broken that stereotype. But the few ones that have served so much more to the art of sining that any contemporary, pop, or jazz singer ever could.

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