ca. 1925
Category Archives: Musik, Soundies
Happy Easter!
The best girl-group ever performs “Babyface” in a snippet from the Muppet Show, Season 2, Episode 7.
Groovy People
Lou Rawls sings the song “Groovy People” with some Muppet people, peoply monsters, monstery people …
Sammy Davis Jr.: Candyman
“… cause he mixes it with love to make the world taste good!” And sound good… Listen to an exerpt from his performance in Germany 1985.
Christina Aguilara: Candyman – making of
The 40s are back even in pop music business…
The Candyman can… aber auch keine Wunder bewirken… nettes Outfit, grässliches Getön, riskiert trotzdem einen Blick (die Stärke des Lauts habt Ihr ja selbst in der Hand):
Jimmy Wakely, You are my sunshine (1940s)
“In this clip, fictitious, watered-down pseudo-western-swing act Jimmy Wakely & the Sunshine Girls perform
“You are my sunshine”.
Jimmy Wakely was a Hollywood B-Western personality. With his career zenith during the studio system, Wakely would star in cowboy matinees and be featured in a comic book series.
“You are my Sunshine,” one of the most covered songs of it’s day, is arranged here with an early manufactured pop sensibility. Including a Western swing rhythm section, Andrews Sisters’ styled harmonies, and a crooner leading a very stiff Hollywood studio orchestra, the arranger has achieved a quintessential triumph in banality.” (weirdovideos)
Aber schön isses doch…