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Fleetwood Mac – Go Your Own Way(1976/12/20 stereo 45)
フリートウッド・マック – オウン・ウェイ

produced by Fleetwood Mac with Richard Dashut & Ken Caillat
Pop Chart Peaks: #10 on Billboard, Cash Box & Record World – A/C Peak: 45 – UK Peaks: 25 (NME), 38 (BMRB)
The first of four straight U.S. Top 10 singles which originated as tracks in their enormously successful “Rumours” LP.

Engelbert Humperdinck – Too Beautiful To Last(1972)

The Beatles – The Long And Winding Road(US:1970/05/11)
ビートルズ – ロング・アンド・ワインディング・ロード
録音:1969年1月31日
(Remastered 2009)

Frank Sinatra – My Way(US:1968/03)
録音:1968年12月30日
(2008 Remastered)

Enric Madriguera and his Orchestra – It Was So Beautiful(1932)
vocal: Richard Barry

recorded August 31, 1932 (actual label scan not available)
This unusual running time of 4:35​ on one side of a ten-inch 78rpm disc was part of a “longer playing record” experiment undertaken in 1932 by Columbia Records for a brief period. Only a few such discs were released.
Kate Smith performed this dramatic Arthur Freed-Harry Barris tune in the 1932 film “The Big Broadcast” while several popular recorded versions enjoyed moderate sales, including this one by Madriguera (Columbia), George Olsen (Victor), Harry Richman (Columbia), Ruth Etting (ARC), and Ozzie Nelson (Brunswick).

George Olsen and his Music – It Was So Beautiful(1932)
vocal: Paul Small

recorded in NYC July 13, 1932
Kate Smith performed this dramatic Arthur Freed-Harry Barris tune in the 1932 film “The Big Broadcast” while several popular recorded versions enjoyed moderate sales, including this one by Olsen (Victor), Harry Richman (Columbia), Enric Madriguera (Columbia), Ruth Etting (ARC), and Ozzie Nelson (Brunswick).

Ozzie Nelson & his Orchestra – It Was So Beautiful(1932)
vocal: Ozzie Nelson

recorded in NYC July 11, 1932
Kate Smith performed this dramatic Arthur Freed-Harry Barris tune in the 1932 film “The Big Broadcast” while several recordings of the song enjoyed moderate sales, including the George Olsen and Enric Madriguera versions.

Dick Robertson & his Orchestra – It Was So Beautiful(1932)
The ARC studio orchestra

recorded in NYC July 1, 1932
Kate Smith performed this dramatic Arthur Freed-Harry Barris tune in the 1932 film “The Big Broadcast” while several recordings of the song enjoyed moderate sales, including the George Olsen) Ozzie Nelson, and Enric Madriguera versions.

Art Kahn’s” Orchestra – It Was So Beautiful(1932)
The ARC studio orchestra
vocal: Chick Bullock

recorded in NYC July 1, 1932
The flip side is “I Love You More And More” with vocal by Elmer Feldkamp. Kate Smith performed the dramatic Arthur Freed-Harry Barris tune “It Was So Beautiful” in the 1932 film “The Big Broadcast.”

――来し方を振り返り、無反省な自己陶酔、際限なき自己肯定に恍惚とする老人に、私はなりたくない。
かといって、忸怩たる思いに煩悶し、輾転反側、眠れぬ夜を過ごすほど、誠実な人間でもないのだが。
今、一つの区切りを迎え、万感胸に迫れども、黙して語らず。アイスバーを持って拈華微笑よろしくウケケケケと痴笑するのみである。
ただひとつ言えるのは何ごとにもリミットがあるってこと。融資の返済期限のごとく。
現象世界の存在・事象はそっくりそのまま有限である。仮に揺らぎ立ってるだけの人間など一弾指の明滅だ。
今となっては、すべてが美しく、また愛おしい……
脳内麻薬でも分泌されたかしらん? ピュピュッとね w

Bobby Lewis – Tossin’ And Turnin’(1961)
orchestra conducted by Joe Rene
タイトルは「輾転反側」の意。

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Tal Henry and his North Carolinians – I Can’t Go On Like This(1934)
vocal: Taz Wolter

recorded in NYC February 7, 1934
This and the flip side “Carioca” came from the last session date to produce commercial recordings credited to the Tal Henry band.

Shakin’ Stevens And The Sunsets – Give Me A Break(1983)

Larry & Mike – So Long Little Buddy(1964/09)
2度目の引用。

というわけで、本稿はここでの最後の投稿となります。
続きは、以下のとおりです。

では、全くやる気のない選曲の、名目だけご覧ください。

東方神起 – Good-bye for Now(2014)

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水田かおり – 元気でね(2013)

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DNT – 元気でね(2012)

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Dorothy Little Happy – デモサヨナラ(2011)

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南こうせつ –  元気でね(2010)

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ケツメイシ – さよならまたね(2007)

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日高のり子、佐久間レイ、川村万梨阿、矢尾一樹、大木民夫、若本規夫 – 元気でね
OVAアニメ原作のテレビゲーム『トップをねらえ! Gun Buster』(2005)挿入歌

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小林幸子 – 元気でいてね
映画『クレヨンしんちゃん 嵐を呼ぶ モーレツ!オトナ帝国の逆襲』(2001)ED曲

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加藤いづみ – 元気でね、バイバイ(1999)

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飯島真理 – 元気でね(1996)

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りんけんバンド – 元気でね(1994)

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馬渡松子 – さよならbyebye(1993)
『幽☆遊☆白書』2代目ED曲

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辛島美登里 – See You Again(1992)

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沢田研二 – さよならをいう気もない(1977)
作詞:阿久悠、作曲:大野克夫

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天地真理 – また逢うためにさようなら(1974)
1974年9月 東京・九段会館ホールに於けるライブ録音。

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尾崎紀世彦 – また逢う日まで(1971)
2度目の引用。第13回日本レコード大賞受賞曲。

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Ruby Wright – Adios Aloha(1965)
疑似ライブ録音。

Cookie Carr y su Conjunto – Adios(Goodbye)(1959)

青木光一 – 元気でね、左様なら(1953)
青木の出世作。以降ヒットを連発する。

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Gisele MacKenzie – Adios(1952)
conducted by Buddy Cole
英語詞バージョン。

First recorded with Spanish lyrics in 1931 by composer-bandleader Enric Madriguera, “Adios” became best-known as a 1941 instrumental by the Glenn Miller orchestra

Glenn Miller and his Orchestra – Adios(1941)

The familiar Miller instrumental also made a brief return appearance on the national record charts in 1948.

Kay Kyser and his Orchestra – We’ll Meet Again(1940)
vocal: Ginny Simms, Harry Babbitt and Ensemble
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC December 3, 1940
The sentimental war tune, first popularized in England by Vera Lynn in a 1939 recording with simple novachord accompaniment. Lynn’s fully-produced version with male chorus that was featured in “Dr. Strangelove” was a 1950s remake.

Dolly Dawn and her dawn Patrol – Goody Goodbye(1939)
vocal: Dolly Dawn

Popular vocalist (and adopted daughter) of bandleader George Hall, Dolly’s many recordings with his band were sometimes issued under Hall’s name and sometimes as “Dolly Dawn and her Dawn Patrol.”

Ted Weems and his Orchestra – Goody Goodbye(1939)
vocal: Perry Como

recorded in NYC October 4, 1939
Perry had joined the Weems band in late 1935. Dolly Dawn recorded a popular version of this song

“Fats” Waller and his Rhythm – Bye, Bye, Baby(1936)

A #4 “Hit Parade” song (different from the later “Bye Bye Baby” in “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”)

Isham Jones and his Orchestra – Goodbye Again(1933)
vocal: Joe Martin
3度目の引用。

Enric Madriguera y Su Orquesta – Adiós(1931)
vocal: Guty Cárdenas