Hola comunidad, espero estén bien, hoy les traigo mi versión de un clásico de la década dorada, la década de los 30’s.
Esta década era sin duda le era dorada del cine, donde todo era glamour, las películas eran mas teatrales, tenían mucho baile y se cantaba mucho, los actores eran realmente muy caballerosos y las actrices simplemente lucían como reinas que eran cortejadas por estos caballeros que cantaban a lo largo de la película, era mucho drama, las películas eran a blanco y negro, pues aun no se creaba el color ene ellas, pero hace poco vi escenas de varias películas en color remasterizadas, es espectacular ver como realmente se veía toda la producción a color como era realmente, se que el mundo ha avanzado y la tecnología ha hecho de la vida del hombre mas fácil y hemos avanzado como raza pero yo pienso que me hubiese gustado vivir en esa época, pues creo que había mas respeto por el prójimo, ademas que los modales eran esenciales en la sociedad, se ha perdido mucho de eso, y aunque muchas personas que conozco son educadas y de buenas costumbres, cuando salgo a la calle veo mucho falta de respeto y falta de modales en general, espero que esto sea solo una época mas y la humanidad vuelva a ser mas respetuosa.
Siguiendo el tema del video que les traigo hoy, la canción es; " The Way You Look To-night “, esta canción fue creada por ‘Jerome Kern’ y ‘Dorothy Fields’, en 1936 y es una canción de la película ‘Swing Time’ y fue interpretada por ‘Fred Astaire’. Fields comentó: "La primera vez que Jerry tocó esa melodía para mí, salí y comencé a llorar. El lanzamiento me mató por completo. No podía parar. , fue tan hermoso”.
Yo por mi parte la primera vez que la escuche fue por ‘Sinatra’, y si les digo la verdad, no me gusto mucho esa versión, no fue hasta que la escuche por ‘Bublé’ que realmente quede enamorado de esta obra de arte, desde ahí empece a escuchar numerosas versiones como la de ‘Bennett’, que me gusto mucho y la de ‘Astaire’ en la película que me encanto y me puso en contexto de como fue creada y el porque de lo delicado de la melodía y el enlace de acordes que eran muy comunes en esa época.
Esta canción por ser tan melodiosa es perfecta para tocarla en el violin, espero les guste, acá les dejo la letra y el link de la version de una cantante armenia que me encanta, ‘Arpi Alto’ y tambien les dejo el link de donde saque las imagenes nocturnas en el video. Nos vemos pronto, chau.
La imagen es una captura de pantalla que le hice a la pelicula
The image is a screenshot I took of the movie.
Hello community, I hope you are well, today I bring you my version of a classic of the golden decade, the decade of the 30's.
This decade was undoubtedly the golden age of cinema, where everything was glamorous, the movies were more theatrical, had a lot of dancing and singing, the actors were really very chivalrous and actresses simply looked like queens who were courted by these gentlemen who sang throughout the film, it was a lot of drama, the movies were black and white, because color was not yet created in them, but recently I saw scenes from several movies in color remastered, it is spectacular to see how it really looked like all the color production as it really was, I know that the world has advanced and technology has made the life of man easier and we have advanced as a race but I think I would have liked to live in that era, because I think there was more respect for others, besides that manners were essential in society, much of that has been lost, and although many people I know are educated and of good manners, when I go out on the street I see much disrespect and lack of manners in general, I hope this is just one more time and humanity returns to be more respectful.
Following the theme of the video that I bring you today, the song is; " The Way You Look To-night ", this song was created by 'Jerome Kern' and 'Dorothy Fields', in 1936 and is a song from the movie 'Swing Time' and was interpreted by 'Fred Astaire'. Fields commented, "The first time Jerry played that tune for me, I came out and started crying. The pitch absolutely killed me. I couldn't stop. It was so beautiful.
I for my part the first time I heard it was by 'Sinatra', and if I tell you the truth, I did not really like that version, it was not until I heard it by 'Bublé' that I really fell in love with this work of art, from there I started to listen to numerous versions like the one by 'Bennett', which I really liked and the one by 'Astaire' in the movie that I loved and put me in context of how it was created and why the delicate melody and the linking of chords that were very common at that time.
This song for being so melodious is perfect to play it on the violin, I hope you like it, here I leave the lyrics and the link to the version of an Armenian singer that I love, 'Arpi Alto' and I also leave the link from where I took the night images in the video. See you soon, bye.
The Way You Look Tonight
Some day, when I'm awfully low
When the world is cold
I will feel a glow just thinking of you
And the way you look tonight
Yes, you're lovely, with your smile so warm
And your cheeks so soft
There is nothing for me but to love you
And the way you look tonight
With each word your tenderness grows
Tearin' my fear apart
And that laugh, wrinkles your nose
Touches my foolish heart
Lovely, never, never change
Keep that breathless charm
Won't you please arrange it?
'Cause I love you
A-just the way you look tonight
And that laugh that wrinkles your nose
It touches my foolish heart
Lovely, don't you ever change
Keep that breathless charm
Won't you please arrange it?
'Cause I love you
A-just the way you look tonight
Mm, mm, mm, mm,
Just the way you look tonight.