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Just came home from an exciting 10 day sojourn in China's Hunan Province and feel I must write about it. During the short holiday I had a song spinning in my head. It was Dean Martin's: "I'd love to get you on a slow boat to China, All to myself alone."
5 days on board the Victoria Anna. |
With family on a slow boat up the Three Gorges Dam. |
Sketch map of Yangtze River and trip is from Yichang to Chongqing. |
A Moonlit Night On Spring River. |
Professor Zhu Qixin in his book, The Sights of China, best describes the area when he wrote, "The steep mountains, the dangerous rugged shoals and the turbulent waters are characteristic of the gorges. The perpendicular cliff and grotesque peaks with clouds wrapping them in a blanket of mist create one of nature's most majestic sights (page 106)."
Zhangjiajie Mountain Range with 'Avatar' imaginings. |
Fancy, although we saw the moon on our short river experience we missed the sun during our land tours when we visited the cities because of the smog, smog, smog.
Chongqing City Centre National Day October 2012. |
As our river boat drifted into Chongqing, Middle Kingdom's largest and most populated city I guess, "Moon river, wider than a mile, I'm crossing you in style some day" would be appropriate.
Anyway, if you have the time take Dean Martin's advice. Or Andy Williams'? There's such a lot of world to see..."
There is music everywhere as we meet buskers on our land tour. |
Songs/Images/Book:
1. (I'd Like to Get You on a) Slow Boat to China sung by Dean Martin. Frank Loesser (1947).
2. Extracts from: A Hundred Million Miracles sung by Miyoshi Umeki. Richard Rodgers n Oscar Hammerstein II (1958).
3. Extracts from: Moon River sung by Andy Williams. Henry Mancini n Johnny Mercer (1961).
4. Images/Map: from Google Images, You Tube and ChinaSelect.com.
5. Chongqing City and buskers images by Andy Lim.
6. You Tube: song by Dean Martin contributed by dvvreeswijk.
7. Professor Zhu Qixin, The Sights of China, China Travel Tourism Press (2004).
"When a cross cultural love for songs and travel meet and mix." Andy Lim.
SLIP NOTE
2ND JUNE 2015
CONDOLENCES TO FAMILIES WHO HAVE LOST THEIR LOVED ONES IN THE YANG TZE RIVER CRUISE TRAGEDY. MORE THAN 400 PASSENGERS WERE STILL MISSING IN POSSIBLY CHINA'S WORST SHIPPING ACCIDENT IN 70 YEARS.
1. (I'd Like to Get You on a) Slow Boat to China sung by Dean Martin. Frank Loesser (1947).
2. Extracts from: A Hundred Million Miracles sung by Miyoshi Umeki. Richard Rodgers n Oscar Hammerstein II (1958).
3. Extracts from: Moon River sung by Andy Williams. Henry Mancini n Johnny Mercer (1961).
4. Images/Map: from Google Images, You Tube and ChinaSelect.com.
5. Chongqing City and buskers images by Andy Lim.
6. You Tube: song by Dean Martin contributed by dvvreeswijk.
7. Professor Zhu Qixin, The Sights of China, China Travel Tourism Press (2004).
"When a cross cultural love for songs and travel meet and mix." Andy Lim.
SLIP NOTE
2ND JUNE 2015
CONDOLENCES TO FAMILIES WHO HAVE LOST THEIR LOVED ONES IN THE YANG TZE RIVER CRUISE TRAGEDY. MORE THAN 400 PASSENGERS WERE STILL MISSING IN POSSIBLY CHINA'S WORST SHIPPING ACCIDENT IN 70 YEARS.
Dear Andy,
ReplyDeleteI have been reading your blog regularly and was interested in the features on hair cream, radios, etc. They reminded me of adverts from the 1960s and here are a few:
Kao Wonderful washing powder.
Brand's Essence of Chicken.
Fraser & Neave ("F and N put the flavour where the fun is...!").
Time for a Tiger.
There must be many more.
Thanks again Allan for the response. You still remember these familiar stuff we use and consume in Singapore 60s.
ReplyDeleteSingapore is truly dear to your heart.
The song is a well-known pop standard, recorded by many artists, including Rosemary Clooney, Ella Fitzgerald, Joni James, Jimmy Buffett, Fats Domino and Liza Minnelli.
ReplyDeleteBette Midler and Barry Manilow recorded the song for Midler's album Bette Midler Sings the Rosemary Clooney Songbook (2003).
Miss Piggy performed the song with actor Roger Moore an episode of The Muppet Show.
Paul McCartney sang this song to honor Frank Loesser.
"I'd like to get you on a slow boat to China" was a well-known phrase among poker players, referring to a person who lost steadily and handsomely.
ReplyDeleteMy father turned it into a romantic song, placing the title in the mainstream of catch-phrases in 1947.
The idea being that a "slow boat to China" was the longest trip one could imagine.
Loesser moved the phrase to a more romantic setting, yet it eventually entered general parlance to mean anything that takes an extremely long time.
Both quotes above are from Wikipedia.
ReplyDeleteMY OWN INTERPRETATION:
My own meaning of "Slow Boat To China" is clear. It was a relaxed sea cruise along a once wild and untamed river.
The moon shone bright those four nights we were on the boat. And it was a splendour to behold. "Moon River" indeed!
Hey pallie, likes how cool to see the beloved name of our most beloved Dino lifted up in this cool way...glads you had such a great trip. Keeps lovin' our Dino Mr. Andy!
ReplyDeleteHey thanks DMP,
ReplyDeleteLong time no hear huh? How are you doing these days? I see your blog's still as fresh as the first day it was launched.
Thanks for responding. All hail to the Dynamic Dino.
Sounded like you enjoyed the trip thoroughly brought on by the nostalgic oldies of the '60s that wafted into your head.
ReplyDeleteI'd rather cruise down 'the Seine under the bridges of Paris' or 'Over the sea to Skye':-)
Yes, I guess you are right. Nothing like the European attractions huh?
ReplyDeleteThanks for response.
Looks like you really enjoyed yourself, Andy. The photos were very well-taken too.
ReplyDeleteYes I did Victor although there are many people out there who are still bias and do not consider China a worthwhile place to visit.
ReplyDeleteOnly the last two photographs are mine; the rest are from Google Images. I need to select quickly and post them soon.
Thank you for the visit and kind support. This blog is certainly losing its readership.
Nice post.
ReplyDelete"Moon River" was a hit single for Jerry Butler in late 1961, reaching number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in December,[6] two weeks before Mancini's recording reached the same spot.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile across the Atlantic, South African singer Danny Williams had a hit version of the song that reached number one in the UK in the final week of 1961.[
Although Andy Williams never released the song as a single, his LP Moon River and Other Great Movie Themes, released in the spring of 1962, was certified Gold in October 1963 for sales grossing over $1 million. Williams passed away recently in October, 2012.
Other artists that have covered the song are Aretha Franklin, Ann-Margret in 1962, Lena Horne, Joni James (1963), Jay and the Americans (1962), Pat Boone (1963), Paul Anka.
Blake, Louis Armstrong, Vic Damone, Billy Stewart in 1965, Bobby Vinton in 1965, Mary Black, Sarah Brightman, Liz Callaway, Perry Como, Ben E. King, Ray Conniff.
Bobby Darin, Billy Eckstine, The Four Freshmen, Connie Francis, Judy Garland, PJ Harvey, Duane Eddy (instrumental in 1962), James Last, Trini Lopez, Lisa Ono, Joey McIntyre, Johnny Mathis.
The Three Tenors, Jane Monheit, Morrissey, Willie Nelson, Patsy Ann Noble, Jim Reeves, Eartha Kitt, Shirley Bassey, Frank Sinatra, The Killers, Rod Stewart.
Barbra Streisand for The Movie Album (2003), Westlife, scar Peterson (solo piano and many many others.
Mercer himself recorded the song in 1974 for his album "My Huckleberry Friend."
"Moon River" is a song composed by Henry Mancini with lyrics written by Johnny Mercer. It received an Academy Award for Best Original Song for its first performance by Audrey Hepburn in the 1961 movie Breakfast at Tiffany's.
ReplyDeleteIt also won Mancini the 1962 Grammy Award for Record of the Year.
Since its original performance, the song has been covered by many other artists.
It became the theme song for Andy Williams, who first recorded it in 1961 and performed it at the Academy Awards ceremonies in 1962.
Today, I went to the beachfront with my kids. I found a sea shell and gave it to my 4 year old daughter and said, "You can hear the ocean if you put this to your ear." She put the shell to her ear and screamed.
ReplyDeleteThere was a hermit crab inside and it pinched her ear. She never wants to go back!
LoL I know this is completely off topic but I had to tell someone!
You told it in the right place. Must have been my posting that discusses the river, the cruise and the boat.
ReplyDeleteTakes you back to the incident with your daughter and the hermit crab. The sea and water theme I guess. All it needed were some sea creatures.
The mind is fascinating.
Thanks for visiting.
The theme of my blog remains intact and it is about Singapore 60s pop music and its influence.
ReplyDeleteThere are some postings that go overboard and I think this could be one of them.
But my China boat trip made me recall Dino's song. And that's the truth.
Wendy T Wong
ReplyDeleteYup I went on the same trip before they dam up the Yangtze. That was many years ago when China was still quite raw
Andy Young
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Wendy T Wong hi, you did? Yes, it was a lovely cruise wasn't it? I like when the staff were also mostly musicians and singers and gave a performance each evening. Thanks for sharing.
May Goh
ReplyDeleteYes took that tour before a beautiful trip.fresh pure mountain air.
Andy Young
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May Goh hello! Truly. Mountain air... Definitely more fresh than Mount Faber's 🙂
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Thanks for the more than a dozen immediate LIKES for this post.
With this reaction, our hair will turn back to black very soon.
Cheers guys!!!
May Goh
ReplyDeleteAndy Young one if the most beautiful tour of the mountain side and the hand pulled boat at ine if the village.truly amazing
Andy Young
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May Goh yes, and if I can still remember those were the mountains in the movie, AVATAR, where these mountains were representations of 'floating islands' in the story. Again thanks for sharing, May.
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