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Wednesday, November 20, 2024
60s Music Quiz: Check The Lyrics, Name The 6 Songs?
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
'November Rain': Guns N' Roses. With A Comment From Fred Ching
Source: LyricFind:
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Quiz: Elvis Presley Movies And The Songs Featured: Name Them
Are you sure you are an Elvis fan? If you are then these scenes should not be a problem for you. Just name each song and the movie it was featured in. Write your answers under the Post a Comment page below:
Elvis Presley Movie [1964]: 'Viva Las Vegas'.
Thursday, November 07, 2024
Singapore Soccer Song Sings Sixties Song To Sylvia...
As an ardent fan of our national football team during the heydays of the Malaysia Cup tournament, I attended every match played at our National stadium. Our then Singapore national team comprising stalwarts like Dollah Kassim, Mohd Nor, S. Rajagopal and Samad Alapitchay to name a few, and Quah Kim Song's dribbling skills and speed on the pitch were a delight to watch. Song played from 1969 to 1979 for the team.
The upcoming marriage between Quah Kim Song and Sylvia Lim made the news recently. It was reported that Kim Song caught the attention of Sylvia when he sang a 60s pop song during a fundraising event organized by the Workers Party some 12 years back. And as reported in an 2015 interview with The New Paper, Quah sang, Don't Play That Song [You Lied], that won Sylvia's attention and thereafter, her heart."
Wednesday, November 06, 2024
Mo Li Hua 茉莉花 Trump's Grandchild's Diplomacy
It is a diplomatic coup and it only took a little child to sing a popular melody, which is already a pop folk classic.
When President Donald Trump welcomed President Xi Jinping to the US for their first meet in April 2017, the powerful pair, together with their wives and Mr Trump's family, were entertained to a rendition of Moh Li Hua (茉莉花) , a Chinese classic that dates back to the 18th Century.
Already with the poise and personality of her famous mother, five year old Arabella Kushner, Ivanka Trump's daughter, serenaded the group with more tact and gracefulness that her grand dad could ever do with his Twitter quips.
The Song
Mo Li Hua or Jasmine Flower, another favourite song of my mother's (where I learnt most of my Chinese songs from) has been on the Chinese Hit Parade list for decades and known not only in China but all over the world.
Covered by many artistes internationally, the song carried its worth when Westerners heard it as part of Pucini's famous opera, Turandot (1928), covered by Kenny G, loved by Jiang Zemin and has been performed in many opening ceremonies including the Beijing Summer Olympics in 2008.
Lately Celine Dione learnt to sing it and there are many recordings both on You Tube, on ring tones, mp3s, CD's and other media.
A historic moment don't you think? A Chinese folk classic sung by a little American girl during the first meet of two great country heads.
Image: from The Star Online and Google.
Video: Mehdi Benhenia.
Monday, November 04, 2024
Highlighting Singapore 60s Pop Stars: Stevie Loraine, The Clansmen, Winston Walters.
They came and they went. These were some of the pop 60s stars that were in Singapore then.
https://singapore60smusic.blogspot.com/2010/11/appreciation-of-singapore-band.html
Friday, November 01, 2024
November: My Music Month B4 Christmas 25.
Gone Till November,
It's November, my month because it's this time of the year when I was born but a long time ago. So it's my favourite season.
There are some sweet songs about this cool, autumnal spell, definitely more than two dozens, but my post is about every named month on the calendar; so let's find out how many melodies there are.
This list is but a fraction:
June In January - Bing Crosby
February Brings The Rain - Julie London
Melancholy March - Julie London
April Love - Pat Boone
April In Portugal - Les Baxter
First Of May - Bee Gees
July Morning - Uriah Heep
August, October - Robin Gibb
September In The Rain - Frank Sinatra, Carole King
September Morn - Neil Diamond
When October Goes - Barry Manilow
November Twilight - Julie London
November Rain - Guns n Roses
I Can See The Sun In Late December - Stevie Wonder
December Song - George Michael.
The cover of London's famous Long Play she recorded depicting months.
Julie London woos Calendar months?
On the same subject, Ms London had specially recorded a Long Play record in 1956 using all the names of the months for the titles of her songs. Unique indeed. Here they are:
June in January
February Brings The Rain
Melancholy March
I'll Remember April
Memphis In June
Sleigh Ride In July
Time For August
This October
November Twilight
Warm In December
Thirteenth Month.
All calendar months were featured in many pop songs of the past. Most of them are still playing over the radio today. April Love, April In Portugal, First Of May, an instrumental Come September, were some of the top hits in Singapore.
These particular songs were heard on radio, Rediffusion, in cabarets and hotel nightspots during the 60s and available on vinyl too. At that time most music was copied from the west and resurrected on vinyl with local artistes and bands singing and playing them.
Then Neil Sedaka came, with one of his biggest hits and highlighted the calendar girl. The world and Singapore went wild.
A nostalgic November to all.
(January) You start the year off fine
Yeah, yeah, my heart's in a whirl
(May) Maybe if I ask your dad and mom
Yeah, yeah, my heart's in a whirl
Yeah, yeah, my heart's in a whirl
Sunday, October 27, 2024
Deepavali Meets Halloween In 2024 Singapore 60s Music Blog.
Saturday, October 19, 2024
Gene Krupa: 'Rim Shot Syncopator': Drummer With Benny Goodman Orchestra: 1940's Influence.
Even as a school-boy in secondary school, I listened to Gene Krupa in the late 50's when he was with Benny Goodman and their recording of the hit, Sing, Sing, Sing (1937)*. It is the legend that this piece gave birth to swing and it remains my favourite to this day. He also appeared himself in a movie, 'The Glen Miller Story' (1954), played beside Louis Armstrong and 'Basin Street Blues' became cult classic.
Krupa was the man behind the drum kit set up as it became standard equipment for most drummers after him. Zildjian, the drum company, learnt a lot from Krupa. His compositions include, 'Some Like It Hot', 'Drummin' Man' and 'Drum Boogie' the enthusiast's ultimate drum dream.
In 1959 when this movie was shown in Singapore, a drumming competition was held to promote it. Louis Soliano who was one of the contestants won the trophy and dubbed The Gene Krupa of Singapore. Until today Louis is still among the top drummers in Singapore.
Video: http://www.youtube.com/
*100 most important American musical works of the 20th Century.