恐怖の1週間がもうすぐ始まる? やっとか、、、

 

YouTubeの埋め込み用コードで、幅を400px以下にすると、動画が読み込まれているにもかかわらず、始まらずに

Video player is
too small.

とアラートが表示される例を確認しました。
200pxでは出るが300pxでは出ないケース、300pxや390pxにしても高さが233pxに達してないとまたアラートが出るケースなど、動画によってまちまちです。
アップロード時の解像度・音質などが関係してるのか、それとも広告効果が損なわれるのを防ぎたいからでしょうか?

アラートが出る場合は 引用する側としては、URLのリンクにするか、表示が出ない(より大きな)サイズにするかどちらかしかありません。

今後は幅300px~400pxでの引用が増えそうです。
大きいサイズの動画が大量に貼り付けてあるのは、見た目 いかにも おマヌケですね。

The Moody Blues – Don’t You Feel Small(1970)
200px × 165px

300px × 233px

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なる謎のドメインからのアクセス。5月8日1回、12日2回。

どうやらトレンド・マイクロ社の調査ボットのようです。

IP : 216.104.15.

これも同社で5月2日2回。8日1回。12日1回。

頻繁に来るわけでなし、悪意のないアクセスなら問題はありません。
ネット上に存在しないドメイン.sjdcは事実上の偽装ですが、ネタが割れてるので偽装になってないですよね。そのへんの神経がよく分からない。

2012/5/10
株式アナリストの櫻井英明氏が言う。
「来週16日に世界的な株式投資の指標といわれる『MSCI』の銘柄入れ替えがあります。日本株の組み入れ数が減少すれば、日本の株価は下落します。ムーディーズの一斉格下げが重なると、日本はダブルショックに襲われます」
そうなったら株価暴落に歯止めがきかなくなる。
「平均株価は7000円を割り込む。一気に戦後最安値を更新しても驚きはしない」(黒岩泰氏)
未曽有のパニック相場の到来だ。恐怖の1週間がもうすぐ始まる。
<日刊ゲンダイ>

ギリシャ国民もフランス国民も、身勝手で享楽的な点では大いに共通しております。
そういう人たちがとうとう開き直って、逆ギレしたのがこの2週間のこと。
消費税値上げすら唯々諾々と甘受する日本国民には理解不能でしょう。

5月13日は「母の日」。国によって母の日は様々だが、日本の母の日もアメリカの母の日も、そしてカナダの母の日も5月の第2日曜日である。そんな母の日を目前に、ジャスティン・ビーバーが自分の母親を想って「ターン・トゥ・ユー」という楽曲を制作した。母への想いが詰まった作品だ。
http://music.jp.msn.com/news/article.aspx?articleid=1030017

Justin Bieber – Turn To You(Mother’s Day Dedication)(2012/05/11)

では母の歌と、姐御(Mama)の歌を少々。

 

John McCormack – Mother Machree(1911)
poem by Rida Johnson Young, music by Chauncey Olcott & Ernest Ball

accompanied by The Victor Orchestra
recorded in Camden NJ March 17, 1911
Early recording of the Irish-American song introduced by Chauncey Olcott in the 1911 stage production “Barry Of Ballymore.”

Henry Burr – M-O-T-H-E-R(A Word That Means The World To Me)(1916/02)
orchestra conducted by Walter B. Rogers

recorded in Camden NJ November 17, 1915
issued February 1916

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The Happenings – My Mammy(1967/07)
arranged & conducted by Herb Bernstein, produced by The Tokens

Pop Chart Peaks: Record World 12, Billboard 13, Cash Box 16
None other than actor William Frawley (”I Love Lucy”) had first performed this tune in a 1918 vaudeville act, though it is Al Jolson who remains most closely identified with “My Mammy,” having sung it on Broadway and in multiple films and recordings.

Jerry Lewis – My Mammy(1957/05)
orchestra conducted by Jack Pleis

Like Jerry’s successful solo debut “Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody”, this was also one of Al Jolson’s most famous song hits.

Al Jolson – My Mammy(1928)
orchestra conducted by Abe Lyman

recorded in Chicago March 28, 1928
Though most-commonly identified with Jolson, this song dates back to 1918 when it was performed in Vaudeville by William Frawley. The Happenings revived it successfully in 1967.

Joseph Samuels’ Music Masters – You’ve Got To See Mama Ev’ry Night(1923)

Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra – My Mammy–Medley(intro: “Beautiful Faces”)(1921)

recorded in NYC March 1, 1921
Though most-commonly identified with Al Jolson, “My Mammy” dates back to 1918 when it was performed in Vaudeville by William Frawley. “Beautiful Faces” was an Irving Berlin song.

Peerless Quartet – My Mammy(1921)

banjo by Fred Van Eps
orchestra conducted by Rosario Bourdon
recorded in Camden NJ January 10, 1921.

Isham Jones Orchestra – My Mammy(1920)
recorded in NYC c. December 1920

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Lena Zavaroni – Ma!(He’s Makin’ Eyes At Me)(UK:1974/01/25)

Teresa Brewer – Ma(He’s Makin’ Eyes At Me)
from the album “Naughty, Naughty, Naughty”(1960)

Edmundo Ros & His Orchestra – Ma(He’s Making Eyes At Me)
from the album “Standards À La Ros”(1957)

The Charleston City All-Stars – Ma, He’s Making Eyes At Me
from the album “The Roaring 20’s Volume 3″(1957)

The Johnny Otis Show – Ma(He’s Makin’ Eyes At Me)(1957)
Johnny Otis And His Orchestra
vocal: Marie Adams And The Three Tons Of Joy
ライブ録音風のスタジオ録音だろう。

Somethin’ Smith & The Redheads – Ma!(She’s Making Eyes At Me)(1957/04/01)

Eddie Cantor – Ma, He’s Making Eyes At Me
Eddie Cantor – Ma(He’s Making Eyes At Me)(1944)
SP盤 “Margie” のB面。
Time: 2:03

Kay Kyser and his Orchestra – Ma, She’s Making Eyes At Me(1940)
vocal: Sully Mason

This was the Kyser band’s second recording of “Ma,” previously done in a less swinging version for Brunswick three years earlier. Introduced in 1921 as “Ma! He’s Making Eyes At Me,” the standard was often associated with the career of Eddie Cantor.

Dick Robertson and his Orchestra – “Ma”(He’s Making Eyes At Me)(1939)

recorded in NYC December 5, 1939
Several weeks later, Kay Kyser’s band recorded their popular version of this 1921 standard

Isham Jones Orchestra – Ma(1921/10)

 

Ruth Brown -(Mama)He Treats Your Doughter Mean(1953/01)
ルース・ブラウン – ママ、あの人ったらひどいのよ
はこの歌をふまえたものだったろう。

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Bar Harbor Society Orchestra – ‎You Remind Me Of My Mother(1922)
2度目の引用。

Hollywood Dance Orchestra – I’ll Hop, Skip And Jump Into My Mammy’s Arms(1923)

Aileen Stanley-Billy Murray – You’ve Got To See Mamma Ev’ry Night(Or You Can’t See Mamma At All)(1923)
orchestra conducted by Rosario Bourdon
recorded in Camden NJ February 15, 1923

Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians – Mama’s Gone, Good Bye(1924)

Al Jolson – Mammy(1927)
from the movie “Jazz Singer”

The fantastic Al Jolson performing his signature tune ‘Mammy’ in the finale of the 1927 film ‘The Jazz Singer’ and yes, it’s in blackface! Great performance.
Written by Joe Young/Sam M. Lewis/Walter Donaldson

All of Dieffenbaker’s fingers were held up in front of his face and poked out; to Sully he looked like Al Jolson getting ready to sing’Mammy.’
http://soft.rosinstrument.com/lib/In_Russian/Stephen_King/Hearts_In_Atlantis.txt-ps100-pn138

Lou Gold and his Orchestra – Baby Your Mother(Like She Babied You)(1927)

Al Jolson – Mother Of Mine I Still Have You(1927)
orchestra conducted by William Wirges

recorded in NYC November 11, 1927
Song from the 1927 Jolson film “The Jazz Singer.”

Barbecue Bob – Motherless Chile Blues(1928/04/10)
Barbecue Bob Hicks

Henry Thies and His Hotel Sinton Orchestra – That’s My Mammy(1928)
vocal: Don Dewey
recorded at Hotel Sinton in Cincinnati OH May 29, 1928

Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra – Japanese Mammy(1928)
vocal: Austin Young & group
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC June 10, 1928
On the flip side is “Let’s Do It (Let’s Fall In Love)”

Sophie Tucker – My Yiddishe Momme(Parts 1 & 2)(1928)
with Ted Shapiro and his Orchestra
2度目の引用。

recorded in London June 20, 1928
Side One in English, Side Two in Yiddish. Sophie would also record this famous number for the (US) Decca label in 1947.

Frank Guarente And His Orchestra – My Mother’s Eyes(1928)
Recorded New York November 22 1928

George Jessel – My Mother’s Eyes(1929)
orchestra conducted by Leroy Shields

Some time after the success of Al Jolson’s “The Jazz Singer” (for which Jessel had purportedly turned down the role), he showed up in the similarly-plotted Tiffany Productions film “Lucky Boy,” in which he performed what came to be his most famous song, “My Mother’s Eyes.”.

Al Jolson – To My Mammy(1930 version)
orchestra conducted by Louis Silvers

recorded in Los Angeles January 10, 1930
Note that this is not his iconic 1920s ballad “My Mammy” but a different song written by Irving Berlin for Jolson’s 1930 film titled “Mammy.”

Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra – Your Mother And Mine(1929)
vocal: Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, and Jack Fulton
いきなりフォスターっぽい。

recorded in NYC May 16, 1929
Charles King and the chorus performed this number on-screen (and Jack Benny also played it on his violin) in MGM’s star-studded “The Hollywood Revue of 1929,” an early talkie musical that is remembered for (among other things) Cliff Edwards’ performance of “Singin’ In The Rain.” The also-posted Whiteman flip side is “Orange Blossom Time” (vocal by Bing)
Older discographies show the vocal on this track as performed by the Rhythm Boys, while updated sources suggest that we are hearing Jack Fulton rather than Harry Barris.

Elvie Thomas – Motherless Child Blues(1930/06)
(Remastered)

Ben Bernie and his Orchestra – To My Mammy(1930)
vocal: Pat Kennedy

recorded in Chicago c. February 1, 1930
Both this and the also-posted flip side “(Across The Breakfast Table) Looking At You” are Irving Berlin songs from the Al Jolson film “Mammy.”

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Gus Arnheim and His Cocoanut Grove Orchestra – Go Home And Tell Your Mother(1930)
vocal: Bobby Burns
2度目の引用。

recorded in Hollywood July 29, 1930
A Dorothy Fields-Jimmy McHugh tune composed for MGM’s 1930 romantic musical comedy “Love In The Rough,” which starred Robert Montgomery and Dorothy Jordan.

Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians – Go Home And Tell Your Mother(1930)
vocal: Carmen Lombardo, Fred Higman & Larry Owen
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC August 13, 1930
A Dorothy Fields-Jimmy McHugh tune composed for MGM’s 1930 romantic musical comedy “Love In The Rough,” which starred Robert Montgomery and Dorothy Jordan.

Hotel Pennsylvania Music – Go Home And Tell Your Mother(1930)
conducted by Phil Spitalny
vocal: Bill Coty
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC August 13, 1930
A Dorothy Fields-Jimmy McHugh tune composed for MGM’s 1930 romantic musical comedy “Love In The Rough,” which starred Robert Montgomery and Dorothy Jordan. On the flip side of this Diva release is the Jerry Mason (California Ramblers) track “I Still Get A Thrill”.

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Cab Calloway and his Orchestra – Mama, I Wanna Make Rhythm(1937)
vocal: Cab Calloway
from the movie “Manhattan Merry-Go-Round”(1937)

Joe Rines and his Orchestra – Mama I Wanna Make Rhythm(1937)
vocal: Joe Rines

Cab Calloway performed this number in the Republic Pictures comedy-musical “Manhattan Merry-Go-Round” and also released his own recording of it (as did Bunny Berigan, Ben Pollack, Bernie Cummins, and others).

Rudy Vallée and his Connecticult Yankees – Oh! Ma-Ma!(The Butcher Boy)(1938)
vocal: Red Stanley and The Gentlemen Songsters

recorded in NYC April 13, 1938
Madcap treatment of the traditional Italian tune “Luna Mezzo Mare” which was also later adapted by Lou Monte for his 1958 hit “Lazy Mary”

Benny Goodman and his Orchestra – Mama, That Moon Is Here Again(1937)
vocal: Martha Tilton
4度目の引用。

recorded in NYC November 12, 1937
Performed on-screen by Martha Raye, this (and the Goodman flip side “You Took The Words Right Out Of My Heart” were Leo Robin-Ralph Rainger songs featured in the Paramount film “The Big Broadcast Of 1938.”

Isham Jones and his Orchestra – Mama, That Moon Is Here Again(1937)
vocal: Eddie Stone
4度目の引用。

recorded in NYC November 5, 1937
Though better remembered for introducing Bob Hope’s signature theme “Thanks For The Memory,” Paramount’s “The Big Broadcast of 1938” also featured the Robin & Rainger tunes “You Took The Words Right Out Of My Heart” (sung by Dorothy Lamour) and “Mama, That Moon Is Here Again” (performed by Martha Raye).

The Carter Family – I Have No Loving Mother Now(1939)

Carmen Miranda Com Bando de Lua e Garoto – Mama Ėu Quero (I Want My Mama)(1939)

recorded in NYC December 26, 1939
Carmen brought this 1937 Brazilian song into prominence and performed it in the 1940 film musical “Down Argentine Way.”

Beniamino Gigli – Mamma(1940)
ベニャミーノ・ジーリ – マンマ

Xavier Cugat and his Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra – I Want My Mama(Mama eu Quero)(1940)
vocal: Carmen Castillo

recorded in Chicago February 19, 1940
Differently-arranged Cugat remakes of this title are more easily found than this 1940 version. Sometimes spelled “Mama Yo Quiero,” the song was popularized that year–in part–due to Carmen Miranda’s performance in the film “Down Argentine Way.”

Gene Krupa and his Orchestra – Yes, My Darling Daughter(1940)
vocal: Irene Day
recorded in NYC October 24, 1940
2度目の引用。

Glenn Miller and his Orchestra – Yes, My Darling Daughter(1940)
vocal: Marion Hutton
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC November 15, 1940
Swing version of the song noted for having helped establish Dinah Shore as a rising star.

Dinah Shore – Yes, My Darling Daughter(1941)
orchestra conducted by Leonard Joy
2度目の引用。

Having recorded a number of tunes with Xavier Cugat’s orchestra between 1939 and 1940, Dinah went solo and broke through with this first national top-10 hit.

Wingy Manone and his Orchestra – Mama’s Gone Good-Bye(1941)

Ivory Joe Hunter and His Band – Pretty Mamma Blues(1948)

Billboard “Race Records” chart peak: 1 (sales & juke box)
Though the Pacific label release was the first issued (and has been shown in Whitburn as the primary version), it was this 4 Star release which spent the majority of weeks listed alone on the Billboard charts, including during its three-week run at the #1 position.

Nilla Pizzi e Duo Fasano – O Mama, Mama(1949)

The Stanley Brothers – A Vision of Mother(1949)

Spike Jones and his City Slickers – Mommy, Won’t You Buy A Baby Brother(Or Sister For Me)(1950)
vocal: George Rock and The Mitchell Boychoir
クリスマス・ソング。
冒頭、『きよしこの夜(聖夜)』。

Flipside of Spike’s recording of “Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer”

 

Emilie-Claire Barlow – Si tu vois ma mère
from the album “Si tu vois ma mère”(2022/08/26)

Lucienne Delyle – Si tu vois ma mère
from the album “Guarda Che Luna”(1960/01)

Sidney Bechet, Claude Luter et son orchestre – Si tu vois ma mère(France:1952)
タイトルは “If you see my mother” の意。

recorded January 18, 1952
This recording by the legendary musician was first Introduced to many of us when featured so effectively in the soundtrack at both ends of Woody Allen’s 2011 film “Midnight In Paris.”

 

Alonzo Stewart – Tell Me Mother(1952)
2度目の引用。

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Ruth Brown -(Mama)He Treats Your Doughter Mean(1953/01)
ルース・ブラウン – ママ、あの人ったらひどいのよ
Billboard R&B Chart Peak: #1 – The third of five number-one R&B hits for this early Atlantic Records star.

Patti Page – The Mama Doll Song(1954/09)
orchestra conducted by Jack Rael
シングル “I Can’t Tell A Waltz From A Tango” のB面。
2度目の引用。

Patti peaked at #14 on Cash Box and #20 on Billboard.

Frank Ifield – A Mother’s Faith(1954)

Junior Thompson With The Meteors – Mama’s Little Baby(1956/02)
シングル “Raw Deal” のB面。

三浦洸一 – おふくろさんよ(1956/04)
作詞:宮川哲夫、作編曲:渡久地政信

Bill Haley and his Comets – Teenager’s Mother(Are You Right?)(1956/08/06)
シングル “Rip It Up” のB面。
あなたもチャールストンに夢中だったではないか等、ロックンロールに夢中な十代を弁護する面白い内容。

Pop Chart Peaks: Music Vendor 24, Cash Box 45, Billboard 68
The lyrics on this flip side of Haley’s “Rip It Up” provide a sociological’snapshot’ from those controversial early months of the rock’n roll era.

かあさんの歌
作詞・作曲:窪田聡。1956年発表。

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<参考>
Boris Shtokolov – Dubinushka(Дубинушка)
ロシア民謡『仕事の歌』

Jumpin Gene Simmons – Pop And Mama(1956)

Gene Simmons – Pop And Mama(1956 Version 2, unreleased)

The Hi Fi Guys – Rock’N Roll Killed My Mother(1957/06)
曲調はC&W。

Jim Murphy And The Accents – I’m Gone, Mama(1957)

Dian Erhardt – Mama Worries(1957)

Billy Reed – Honky-Tonk Mama(1957)
シングル “Careless With Your Love” のB面。

Nereida y su Ensueño Tropical – Oyeme Mama!(1957)
タイトルはスペイン語で「ねぇママ、訊いて訊いて。なんであたしがこんなにゴキゲンなのか」ということ。

Little Richard ‎- True, Fine Mama(1958/05)
リトル・リチャード – すてきなママさん
シングル “Ooh! My Soul”(あたしゃカックン!)のB面。

青木光一 – おふくろさんは達者かな(1958)

  ※(追記:この動画は削除されました

 

Kenny Loran – Mama’s Little Baby(1959/09)
シングル “Magic Star” のB面。

Atlantics – Mama’s Little Baby(1959)

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Mimi Roman – Mama Says(1958/08)
シングル “Through!(How Can You Say We’re Through)” のB面。

 

追加記事

The Barry Sisters “My Yiddishe Momme” on The Ed Sullivan Show
The Ed Sullivan Show
2025/11/15
May 13, 1956.

(2025年11月15日)

 

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