米娯楽大手のウォルト・ディズニーは30日、米人気映画シリーズ「スター・ウォーズ」で知られるジョージ・ルーカス監督が設立した映画会社「ルーカス・フィルム」を40億5千万ドル(約3200億円)で買収すると発表した。
ディズニーはスター・ウォーズシリーズの映画制作やアニメ、キャラクターに関する権利も同時に取得し、ディズニー傘下での制作となるシリーズ最新作「スター・ウォーズ エピソード7」を2015年に上映することを目指す。
http://www.47news.jp/CN/201210/CN2012103101001054.html
ジョージ・ルーカスは1944年5月14日生まれの68歳だそうで、そろそろ現役引退ということでしょう。ウォルト・ディズニーならコンテンツの管理を万遺漏なくやるでしょうしね。譲渡先としては最高じゃないですか?
『アメリカン・グラフィティ』の権利はこれまでどおりユニバーサルのようです。
東日本大震災の津波で被災した仙台空港で、太平洋戦争中の空襲によるものとみられる不発弾が見つかった。地元の高齢者は空港が旧陸軍の飛行練習場だった時代を思い起こし、「爆弾があってもおかしくない」と口をそろえた。発見のきっかけは災害復旧工事。戦災と震災が思わぬ接点でつながった。
(中略)
岩沼市史によると、仙台空港の前身は1939年に開設された熊谷陸軍飛行学校(現・埼玉県熊谷市)の分教場。41年に陸軍の飛行部隊が駐屯し、「赤とんぼ」と呼ばれた複葉の練習機が飛び交った。
軍事施設は空襲の標的になり、米軍は45年6月から8月、飛行場を連日のように爆撃した。発見された不発弾は、この時期の1弾とみられる。
米軍の接収から返還後、仙台空港は2本の滑走路を整備し、98年にかけ延長工事を繰り返した。
空港近くの駐車場の従業員平井勝彦さん(70)は「今の滑走路を建設するときに見つからなかったのが不思議だ。津波が来なかったら見つからなかっただろう」と話した。
http://www.kahoku.co.jp/news/2012/10/20121031t13032.htm
不発弾がまだある可能性が高いということでしょうか。
このままじゃ「仙台空港は危険な空港」と思われかねません。
http://japan.internet.com/wmnews/20121031/2.html
それは売る側の論理でありますな。
長期におよぶ取引なら別ですが、売り物買い物は一期一会がいい。ストーカーのように宣伝メールを送り付けられるのは 私は ひじょうに不愉快であり気味が悪い。
「殺人の証拠知っている」 一時同居、逃走の男性 尼崎連続変死事件
(中略)
男性は3遺体が見つかった尼崎市の住宅に住んでいた女性(88)の次男で、マンションに一時期同居していた。
(中略)
美代子被告らは自宅を知る自営業の男性に「居場所を教えろ」と詰め寄ったが結局、次男を見つけられずに帰った。次男はその後「ある事件の証拠を握っている。墓場まで持っていく」と自営業の男性に語ったという。次男は10年2月に東京で病死した。
http://www.sponichi.co.jp/society/news/2012/10/31/kiji/K20121031004450240.html
日本人には馴染みの深い大豆。ヘルシーな食材であることは誰もが知っていることではありますが、知れば知るほど驚きの栄養成分とその効果の高さを誇る食材なのです。
http://news.mynavi.jp/c_cobs/news/joseinobigaku/2012/10/post-972.html
知っているとちょっとカッコいい英語の小ネタ
76 「cry for the moon」の意味は?
「cry (ask) for the moon」「aim at (want) the moon」はすべて「ないものねだりをする」という意味です。
http://news.mynavi.jp/series/eigonokoneta/076/
名月をとってくれろと泣く子かな 小林一茶
自分だけが知っていること。これは厳密な意味ではほとんど無いといっていいでしょう。あっても社会的に意味のないことばかり。
掲示板やブログでは ですから、できれば自分の直接の見聞・経験によること、あるいはまだ知られていない有益な情報を出していくことが希ましい。むずかしいですけどね。
私が子どものころは「君よ知るや知らずや南の国」とか「燕雀安んぞ鴻鵠の志を知らんや」みたいな文語調の擬古表現がかろうじて命脈を保っていました。
今そんな表現をしたらフザケてんのかと思われるのがオチ。
女性のおしゃべり。いわゆる井戸端会議、口コミ。
あれなんかは情報交換のほかに共感や同意を得て安心したいという動機があるようです。男の場合は相手の話を混ぜっ返すことが多いので、慣れ合い的なコミュニケーションはどちらかというとしない人のほうが多いですね。
女性に多い言葉じりの「ね」。これも共感や同意をもとめるニュアンスです。
男性でも話し言葉で「ね」が多い人がけっこういます。昔のラジオのディスクジョッキーなどはよく「ね」を使ってましたっけね。
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George Hamilton IV – I Know Where I’m Going(1958/06)
ジョージ・ハミルトン四世 – アイ・ノウ・ホエア・アイム・ゴーイン
orchestra & chorus conducted by Don Costa
Adaptation of a 19th Century folk ballad.
The Tarriers – I Know Where I’m Going(1957/02)
Adapted from a 19th Century Scottish folk ballad, this tune is sung by the “Banana Boat Song” trio of Erik Darling, Bob Carey, and Alan Arkin (yes, that Alan Arkin) and would be revived as a mid-charting hit a year later by George Hamilton IV
<参考>
イギリス映画 “I Know Where I’m Going!”(英1945/11/16公開)
邦題は『うずまき』だったようだ。
内容:
若くして苦労を重ねたヒロインが、金持ちの初老の男と結婚することになった。その挙式のため彼女は、別荘のある島へ単独で向かう。だが嵐で、島を前にして足留めを喰ってしまい、そこで海軍の青年士官と知り合うが……。玉の輿を狙った女性が、結婚の間際で真実の愛に目覚める様を描く。
1951 “The King And I” Original Cast: Getting To Know You (Gertrude Lawrence & chorus)
orchestra conducted by Frederick Dvonch
The Weavers – I Know Where I’m Going(1951)
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Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra – I Never Knew(I Could Love Anybody Like I’m Loving You)(1921)
2度目の引用。
recorded in NYC December 29, 1920
Jan Garber And His Garber-Davis Orchestra – If You Knew(1922)
Louis Katzman’s Dance Orchestra – When Will I Know(1923)
Irving Kaufman – You Know You Belong To Somebody Else(1923)
Eddie Cantor – If You Knew Susie(Like I Know Susie)(1925 version)
with studio orchestra
Cantor’s best-selling original version of one of his signature tunes, which he re-recorded on several occasions over the years.
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Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Hotel Biltmore Orchestra – I Never Knew(1926)
(instrumental)
For contrast, this was the Gene Austin recording of “I Never Knew”; and the instrumental Kahn flip side was “I’m Sitting On Top Of The World”
Gene Austin – I Never Knew(1926)
conducted by Nat Shilkret
recorded in NYC November 30, 1925
The Chocolate Dandies – I Never Knew(1933)
(instrumental)
recorded in NYC October 10, 1933
Yasha Bunchuk & His Swing Symphony Orchestra – I Never Knew (1937)
Russian-born cellist Bunchuk achieved fame in the U.S. as conductor for several symphonic orchestras as well as the studio orchestra for Major Bowes Amateur Hour. See also the flipside “Crazy Rhythm.”
Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra – I Never Knew(1938)
(instrumental)
Teddy Wilson and his Orchestra – I Never Knew(1941)
(instrumental)
recorded in NYC December 9, 1940
2度目の引用。
Sam Donahue and his Orchestra – I Never Knew(1947)
vocal: Bill Lockwood and The Blue Hues
Pete Kelly’s Orchestrion – I Never Knew(1955/10/17)
Theatrical release July 31, 1955. Set in 1927 Kansas City, Jack Webb’s jazz-tinged crime drama “Pete Kelly’s Blues” (which included both Ella Fitzgerald and Peggy Lee in the cast), featured a lot of popular 1920s songs. Recorded for the soundtrack, “I Never Knew” is uniquely presented via the Seeburg G mechanical music machine.
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Ipana Troubadours – Why Do You Want To Know Why?(1926)
conducted by Sam Lanin
vocal: Franklyn Baur
2度目の引用。
On the flip side was the popular song hit “Baby Face”.
Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra – I Know, That You Know (1927)
vocal: Franklyn Baur
Song from the Broadway revue “Oh, Please!”
The High Hatters – To Know You Is To Love You(1928)
vocal: Franklyn Baur
This and the flip side “Don’t Hold Everything(Let Everything Go)” were from the DeSylva-Brown-Henderson score for the Broadway musical “Hold Everything” (409 performances). That show was a star-making vehicle for Bert Lahr and introduced the song hit “You’re The Cream In My Coffee.”
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Morgana King – More Than You Know
モーガナ・キング – モア・ザン・ユー・ノウ
from the album “Sings The Blues”(1958)モーガナ・キング・シングス・ザ・・ブルース
Mildred Bailey and her Orchestra – More Than You Know(1936)
Label credits are shown for session musicians Teddy Wilson, John Kirby, Dave Barbour, Cozy Cole, Francis Love, Art Shaw & Harry Finkleman. Here’s Ruth Etting’s 1929 version
Ruth Etting – More Than You Know(1929)
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Surprisingly, the 1929 musical “Great Day” that produced the familiar title tune as well as “Without A Song” and this solid standard lasted only one month on Broadway; and MGM’s planned 1930 film adaptation was halted during production and never finished.
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Will Osborne and his Orchestra – I Knew We Two Were One(1929)
vocal: Will Osborne
“Heigh-Ho, everyb…” er, I mean “Cheerio, everybody!” The rather unsubtle copying of Rudy Vallee’s current style seemed evident here on Osborne’s second commercially issued single.
Casa Loma Orchestra – Little Did I Know(1931)
vocal: Jack Richmond
Song from the pre-code Paramount film “Laughter,” which starred Nancy Carroll and Fredric March. The OKeh flip side was “Overnight”
Wally Edwards & his Orchestra – I Never Knew Till Now(1931)
vocal: Elmer Feldkamp
The flip side is “Walkin’ My Baby Back Home”. “Wally Edwards” was an artist pseudonym frequently shown on the label of recordings by leader Ed Kirkeby…most commonly from sessions by his California Ramblers group.
Ipana Troubadours – You Didn’t Know The Music(I Didn’t Know The Words)(1931)
conducted by Sam Lanin
vocal: Paul Small
2度目の引用。
The flip side is “Can’t You See (How I Love You?)”.
Ted Black and his Orchestra – I Should Have Known Better(1931)
vocal: Dick Robertson
タイトルは「もっとよく知っておくべきでした」の意。ビートルズにも同じ題名の曲がある。
The flip side is “You Try Somebody Else”
Billy Cotton and his Band – I Wish I Knew A Bigger Word Than Love(1933)
vocal: Sam Browne
3度目の引用。
The flip side is “Please Handle With Care”.
Isham Jones and his Orchestra – Little You Know(1933)
vocal: Joe Martin
recorded in Camden August 28, 1933
Barney Rapp and his New Englanders – Heaven Only Knows(1933)
vocal: Eddie Ryan
The flip side is “Chimes In The Chapel”
Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra – How Was I To Know(1934)
vocal: Lew Sherwood
For the 1936 recording by the song’s composers Will Hudson & Eddie DeLange, And for the Duchin flip side “I Was In The Mood,”
Enric Madriguera and his Orchestra – I Knew You When(1934)
vocal: Tony Sacco
recorded in NYC February 13, 1934
Will Osborne and his Orchestra – For All We Know(1934)
vocal: Will Osborne
When the now-familiar standard was brand new, another of the recorded versions that record buyers seemed to favor was by Hal Kemp
Hal Kemp and his Orchestra – For All We Know(1934)
vocal: Bob Allen
When the now-familiar standard was brand new, this was the recorded version that record buyers seemed to favor.
Will Osborne and his Orchestra – How Do I Know It’s Sunday?(1934)
vocal: Will Osborne
This is one of the tunes composed by Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal for the Warner Brothers comedy musical “Harold Teen,” which was based upon the titled comic strip character and starred gangling hoofer Hal Le Roy.
Ernie Holst and the Central Park Casino Orchestra – For All We Know(1934)
vocal: Norman Moon
This now-familiar standard was one of 13 tracks that violinist-bandleader Holst recorded for Bluebird over two sessions in 1933-34. The flip side is “And I Still Do”. See also the Hal Kemp version of “For All Know”.
Benny Goodman and his Orchestra – I Know That You Know(1936 full band version)
Fletcher Henderson arrangement of this 1926 tune, also recorded by Goodman in a 1939 quartet version issued on Victor 26139.
Yasha Bunchuk & His Swing Symphony Orchestra – I Never Knew (1937)
2度目の引用。
Russian-born cellist Bunchuk achieved fame in the U.S. as conductor for several symphonic orchestras as well as the studio orchestra for Major Bowes Amateur Hour. See also the flipside “Crazy Rhythm.”
Hudson-DeLange Orchestra – How Was I To Know(1937)
vocal: Eddie DeLange
For the 1934 Eddy Duchin version of this Hudson-DeLange-penned tune
Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians – I Know Now(1937)
vocal: Carmen Lombardo
A song hit from the Dick Powell film “The Singing Marine.”
Lennie Hayton and his Orchestra – I Know Now(1937)
vocal: Paul Barry
One of the six Harry Warren-Al Dubin tunes heard in “The Singing Marine,” which starred Dick Powell and newcomer Doris Weston. The song was also heard in a successful recording by Guy Lombardo.
Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra – How Am I To Know? (1939)
vocal: Jack Leonard & chorus
タイトルは「どうすれば分かるのでしょうか?」の意。
recorded in NYC May 22, 1939
Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra – Make Me Know It(1940)
(instrumental)
The flip side is a Connie Haines vocal on “(Ev’rything Happened) When I Saw You”.
Kay Kyser and his Orchestra – I’d Know You Anywhere(1940)
vocal: Ginny Simms
Let’s call this film a “comedy-horror-musical-mystery” (note some of the sinister-looking names in the cast).
Movie: “You’ll Find Out” (RKO), starring Kay Kyser & his Orch, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Helen Parrish, and Dennis O’Keefe.
1940 OSCAR-NOMINATED SONG
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1940 BEST ORIGINAL SONG NOMINEES (9)
When You Wish Upon A Star (”Pinocchio”)
Only Forever (”Rhythm On The River”)
Our Love Affair (”Strike Up The Band”)
Down Argentina Way (”Down Argentine Way”)
It’s A Blue World (”Music In My Heart”)
Love Of My Life (”Second Chorus”)
I’d Know You Anywhere (”You’ll Find Out”)
Who Am I? (”Hit Parade Of 1941″)
Waltzing In The Clouds (”Spring Parade”)
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SOME OTHER SONG HITS FROM 1940 FILMS
Along The Santa Fe Trail (”Santa Fe Trail”)
A Handful Of Stars (”Hullabaloo”)
I Concentrate On You (”Broadway Melody Of 1940″)
I Hear Music (”Dancing On A Dime”)
I’m Too Romantic (”Road To Singapore”)
I’ve Got My Eyes On You (”Broadway Melody Of 1940″)
Say It (Over And Over Again) (”Buck Benny Rides Again”)
Sweet Potato Piper (”Road To Singapore”)
Two Dreams Met (”Down Argentine Way”)
Where Was I? (”Til We Meet Again”)
You’ve Got Me This Way (”You’ll Find Out”)
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Glenn Miller and his Orchestra – I’d Know You Anywhere(1940)
vocal: Ray Eberle
Oscar-nominated song from the comedy-horror-musical-mystery film “You’ll Find Out,” starring Kay Kyser with Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff, and Bela Lugosi.
Horace Heidt and his Musical Knights – Do You Know Why(1940)
2度目の引用。
vocal: Ruth Davies, Larry Cotton, Donna and her Don Juans, and Singing Ensemble
Hell froze over, and the cows came home! This and the flip side “Isn’t That Just Like Love” were among the Johnny Burke-Jimmy Van Heusen songs included in the Paramount comedy “Love Thy Neighbor,” which starred Jack Benny, Fred Allen, and Mary Martin.
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John Coltrane Quartet – You Don’t Know What Love Is
ジョン・コルトレーン・クヮルテット – ユー・ドント・ノウ・ホワット・ラヴ・イズ
from the album “Ballads”(1963)ジョン・コルトレーンのバラード
Nancy Wilson – You Don’t Know What Love Is(1962/08)
from the album “Hello Young Lovers”(1962)
(Remastered)
Mal Waldron – You Don’t Know What Love Is
マル・ウォルドロン・トリオ – 恋の味をご存知ないのね
from the album “Left Alone”(1960)レフト・アローン
Linda Lawson – You Don’t Know What Love Is
from the album “Introducing Linda Lawson”(1960)
Kathy Linden – You Don’t Know Girls(1959/07)
シングル “So Close To My Heart” のB面。
orchestra conducted by Joe Leahy
The last of Kathy’s four Billboard-charted singles
Lou Levy Trio – You Don’t Know What Love Is
from the album “Lou Levy Plays Baby Grand Jazz”(1959/04)
Lou Levy(p), Max Bennett(b), Gus Johnson(ds)
Billie Holiday – You Don’t Know What Love Is
Dinah Washington – You Don’t Know What Love Is
from the album “or Those In Love”(1955)
Miles Davis Quintet – You Don’t Know What Love Is
from the 10″ album “Miles Davis Quintet”(1954)
Harry James And His Orchestra – You Don’t Know What Love Is(1941)
vocal: Dick Haymes
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Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra – Whatcha Know Joe?(1941)
vocal: The Pied Pipers
2度目の引用。
On the flip of the Dorsey-Sinatra ballad “Everything Happens To Me” is this bright number with the male Pipers questioning not’Joe’ but’Jo’ (Stafford).
Glenn Miller and his Orchestra – I Know Why(1941)
vocal: Paula Kelly and The Four Modernaires
Richard Himber and his Orchestra – I Know Why(And So Do You)(1941)
vocal: Johnnie Johnston
A lovely Himber version of the Harry Warren-Mack Gordon ballad from “Sun Valley Serenade.” Accompanied by the Glenn Miller orchestra, Pat Friday (dubbing for actress Lynn Bari), John Payne, and The Modernaires performed this song on the movie soundtrack, while it was Paula Kelly & The Modernaires who were heard on Miller’s memorable Bluebird release.
Kay Kyser and his Orchestra – How Do I Know It’s Real(1942)
vocal: Dorothy Dunn
2度目の引用。
This was the flipside of Kyser’s million-selling “Who Wouldn’t Love You.”
Bobby Sherwood and his Orchestra – I Don’t Know Why(1942)
vocal: Bobby Sherwood
Posting a couple of Bobby Sherwood tracks produced at only the second recording session by the brand new Capitol Records company (May 4 or 5, 1942, depending upon the reference source). As singing bandleaders go, Sherwood handled a vocal pretty well; and this one was issued on the flipside of his famous instrumental “The Elks’ Parade”.
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Sue Childs – You’ll Never Know
スー・チャイルズ – ユール・ネヴァー・ノウ
from the album “Introducing”(1964)イントロデューシング
Frank Sinatra, with The Bobby Tucker Singers – You’ll Never Know(1943)
(a cappella)
“You’ll never know just how much
I miss you”
の歌いだし。
Composer: Harry Warren, Mack Gordon
2度目の引用。
This is a ‘recording ban’ hit, performed a cappella (all vocal…no musical instruments) due to the ongoing strike against the recording industry by James C. Petrillo’s American Federation of Musicians which began August 1, 1942, and remained in effect for each of the major labels until they reached agreement on a new contract with the union.
Willie Kelly and his Orchestra – You’ll Never Know(1943)
with unidentified vocalist
2度目の引用。
Quality note: This is a HIT label record, which during the current Recording Ban (a strike by the American Federation of Musicians) often signaled sub-par quality…in performance, engineering, and shellac. But those HIT’s, clandestinely recorded without union authorization by anonymous artists (somewhere across the border, according to some rumors), did provide record buyers with something they could not obtain anywhere else…newly-produced big band recordings of various popular song hits that emerged during the year 1943. Usually the only option for the crippled domestic labels was to release the tune via a cappella vocal arrangements.
Dick Haymes and The Song Spinners – You’ll Never Know(1943)
(a cappella)
2度目の引用。
This is a ‘recording ban’ hit, performed a cappella (all vocal…no musical instruments) due to the ongoing strike against the recording industry by James C. Petrillo’s American Federation of Musicians which began August 1, 1942, and remained in effect for each of the major labels until they reached agreement on a new contract with the union.
Rosemary Clooney, Harry James – You’ll Never Know(1953)
with Harry James’ Orchestra
2度目の引用。
Rosie and Harry perform the Oscar-winning Harry Warren-Mack Gordon ballad from the 1943 film “Hello Frisco, Hello.”
Edmundo Ros and his Orchestra – You’ll Never Know(1957)
Fern Dee – You’ll Never Know(1958/05)
シングル “Hello Mr. Dream Man” のB面。
Jerry Wallace – You’ll Never Know(1962/05)
Jackie Milton – You’ll Never Know(1973/12)
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Dick Kuhn and his Orchestra – Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey(I Never Knew Any Girl Like You)(1943)
with vocal trio
2度目の引用。
Dick Haymes and The Song Spinners – Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey(I Never Knew Any Girl Like You)(1943)
(a cappella)
2度目の引用。
This is a ‘recording ban’ hit, performed a cappella (all vocal…no musical instruments) due to the ongoing strike against the recording industry by James C. Petrillo’s American Federation of Musicians which began August 1, 1942, and remained in effect for each of the major labels until they reached agreement on a new contract with the union.
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Count Basie and his Orchestra – I Didn’t Know About You(1945)
vocal: Thelma Carpenter
Originally a Duke Ellington instrumental titled “Sentimental Lady”
Woody Herman and his Orchestra – I Didn’t Know About You(1944)
vocal: Woody Herman
Classy Ellington tune is sung by Woody with an alto sax solo by Johnny Hodges. Other recorded versions included Lena Horne, Jo Stafford, Count Basie, and the Duke himself.
Jo Stafford and The Pied Pipers – I Didn’t Know About You(1944)
orchestra conducted by Paul Weston
Originally a Duke Ellington instrumental titled “Sentimental Lady,” Bob Russell’s lyrics turned this lovely piece into the song heard here.
<参考>
Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra, Alto Sax solo by Johnny Hodges – Sentimental Lady(1943)
aka “I Didn’t Know About You”
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Dinah Shore – Now I Know(movie soundtrack)(1944)
orchestra conducted by Ray Heindorf.
Movie: “Up In Arms” (Samuel Goldwyn/RKO), starring Danny Kaye, Dinah Shore, Dana Andrews, Constance Dowling, and Louis Calhern.
1944 OSCAR-NOMINATED SONG
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1944 BEST ORIGINAL SONG NOMINEES (12)
Swinging On A Star (”Going My Way”) (winner)
Long Ago And Far Away (”Cover Girl”)
I’ll Walk Alone (”Follow The Boys”)
The Trolley Song (”Meet Me In St. Louis”)
I Couldn’t Sleep A Wink Last Night (”Higher And Higher”)
I’m Making Believe (”Sweet And Low-Down”)
Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart (”Hollywood Canteen”)
Now I Know (”Up In Arms”)
Rio de Janeiro (”Brazil”)
Too Much In Love (”Song Of The Open Road”)
Remember Me To Carolina (”Minstrel Man”)
Silver Shadows And Golden Dreams (”Lady, Let’s Dance”)
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SOME OTHER SONG HITS FROM 1944 FILMS
The Boy Next Door (”Meet Me In St. Louis”)
Don’t Fence Me In (”Hollywood Canteen”)
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (”Meet Me In St. Louis”)
His Rocking Horse Ran Away (”And The Angels Sing”)
How Blue The Night (”Four Jills In A Jeep”)
It Could Happen To You (”And The Angels Sing”)
It’s Love-Love-Love (”Stars On Parade”)
Laura (”Laura”) (lyrics not sung in the movie)
A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening (”Higher And Higher”)
Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet (”Broadway Rhythm”)
The Music Stopped (”Higher And Higher”)
My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time (”In Society”)
Shoo-Shoo Baby (”Follow The Boys”)
Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year (”Christmas Holiday”)
Tess’s Torch Song (”Up In Arms”)
There Goes That Song Again (”Carolina Blues”)
Time Waits For No One (”Shine On Harvest Moon”)
When They Ask About You (”Stars On Parade”)
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Harry James and his Orchestra – I Don’t Care Who Knows It(1945)
vocal: Kitty Kallen
2度目の引用。
The song was performed (as a slow ballad) by Vivian Blaine in the 1945 film musical “Nob Hill,” which starred George Raft and Joan Bennett.
Andy Kirk and his Orchestra and The Jubalaires – I Know(1945)
Purveyors of both gospel and secular material, The Jubalaires (recording previously as The Royal Harmony Quartet) enjoyed their most successful commercial record release augmenting the Kirk band on this mellow number which spent four weeks peaked at #2 on Billboard’s R&B juke box chart (#14 peak on the ‘pop’ juke box chart).
Tex Beneke and the Miller Orchestra – I Know(1946)
vocal: The Crew Chiefs
Billboard Chart Peak: 9 (radio play)
Lou Preager and his Orchestra – I Don’t Know(What I’d Do Without You)(1946)
(from the Palais de Danse, Hammersmith)
vocal: Paul Rich,
Original 78rpm courtesy of ‘Schnefsky; and for the flip side “Who Could Love You Like Me?,” The Palais de Danse in Hammersmith, London (cited on the label) was a famed dance hall and entertainment venue that operated from 1919 to 2007.
Peggy Lee – I Don’t Know Enough About You(1946)
orchestra conducted by Dave Barbour
Mills Brothers – I Don’t Know Enough About You(1946)
Earl Bostic and his Orchestra – Baby, You Don’t Know It All(1946)
vocal: Brother Joshua
Lou Preager and his Orchestra(from the Palais de Danse, Hammersmith)- I Don’t Know(What I’d Do Without You)(1946/05)
UK
vocal: Paul Rich
Original 78rpm courtesy of ‘Schnefsky’…track not available elsewhere on YouTube as of this posting; and for the flip side “Who Could Love You Like Me,” listen here: The Palais de Danse in Hammersmith, London (cited on the label) was a famed dance hall and entertainment venue that operated from 1919 to 2007.
Ray Noble and his Orchestra – You’ll Know When It Happens(1947)
vocal: Snooky Lanson
recorded March 1947
Ink Spots – Ask Anyone Who Knows(1947)
2度目の引用。
Buddy Greco and his Three Sharps – Don’t You Think I Ought To Know(1947)
Raymond Scott and his Orchestra – We Knew It All The Time(1947)
vocal: Dorothy Collins and the band
The Orioles – It’s Too Soon To Know(1948)
2度目の引用。
Ella Fitzgerald – It’s Too Soon To Know(1948)
with male quartet and instrumental accompaniment
2度目の引用。
Billboard R&B Chart Peaks: 6 (sales), 7 (juke box)
Ella’s cover of the Orioles’ R&B chart-topper.
Betty Hall Jones – If I Ever Cry You’ll Never Know(1949)
2度目の引用。
Paul Weston ad his Orchestra – Ooh, If You Knew(1949)
vocal: Pauline Byrns
The flip side was “Reckon I’m In Love”
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Georgia Gibbs – I’ll Know(1950)
orchestra conducted by Glenn Osser.
Lovely Frank Loesser ballad from his Tony award-winning 1950 Broadway musical “Guys And Dolls,” sung on the stage by Robert Alda and Isabel Bigley. This Gibbs version was originally released that year and was reissued in 1955 when the “Guys And Dolls” movie adaptation appeared.
1950 “Guys And Dolls” Original Cast: I’ll Know (Robert Alda & Isabel Bigley)
orchestra conducted by Irving Actman
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Gordon Jenkins and his Orchestra and The Weavers – So Long(It’s Been Good To Know Yuh)(1950)
The Clovers – Don’t You Know I Love You(1951/03)
Billboard “Rhythm & Blues Records” chart peaks: 1 (sales), 2 (juke box)
B. B. King and his Orchestra – You Know I Love You(1952/08)
Billboard “Rhythm & Blues Records” chart peak: 1 (sales), 2 (juke box)(1952)
Johnny Desmond – Nina Never Knew(1952/10)
guitar and orchestra-conducting by Tony Mottola
2度目の引用。
And here’s the best-known version that year by Joe Mooney with the Sauter-Finegan Orchestra
The Sauter-Finegan Orchestra – Nina Never Knew(1952/11)
vocal: Joe Mooney & group
2度目の引用。
Both this and the flip side “Love Is A Simple Thing” were produced by Hugo Winterhalter and featured vocalist Joe Mooney and a group consisting of Artie Malvin, Sally Sweetland, Eugene Lowell, Lillian Clark, and Stephen Steck. Billboard peak: #13 (radio airplay chart)
The progressive 1950s Sauter-Finegan Orchestra was assembled from New York studio musicians by well-known big-band-era arrangers Eddie Sauter and Bill Finegan.
Perry Como and The Fontane Sisters, with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra – To Know You(Is To Love You)(1952)
、”Baby, It’s Cold Outside”(外は寒いよ)でもやってる、男女あるいはリードボーカルとコーラスのパートナーソング的、対旋律的な掛け合い。
タイトルはThe Teddy Bears “To Know Him, Is To Love Him”(1958/09)(テディ・ベアーズ「会ったとたんに一目ぼれ」)を連想させる。
“My Lady Loves To Dance” was on the other side
The Davis Sisters – I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know(1953/02/08)
2度目の引用。
The duo consisted of close friends Betty Jack Davis and Mary Frances Penick (aka ‘Skeeter Davis’). Betty Jack was killed in an automobile accident just as this record was entering the Billboard charts. She was replaced by her sister Georgia, but the duo never had another hit. Skeeter went solo in 1956
Eddy Arnold, The Tennessee Plowboy – I Really Don’t Want To Know(1953/11/13)
Buddy Morrow and his Orchestra – I Don’t Know(1953)
vocal: Frankie Lester
Les Paul And Mary Ford – I Really Don’t Want To Know(1954/02/15)
Fats Domino – Don’t You Know(1955/02)
This springtime hit was the single release that immediately preceded Fats’ classic “Ain’t It A Shame.” [sic]
Sammy Davis, Jr. – I’ll Know(1955)
orchestra conducted by Jack Pleis
Frank Loesser ballad sung by Robert Alda and Isabel Bigley in the hit 1950 Broadway musical “Guys And Dolls” (1200 performances) and by Marlon Brando and Jean Simmons in the 1955 movie version.
Lu Mac – I’ll Never Let Him Know(1955)
2度目の引用。
Frank Sinatra – (How Little It Matters)How Little We Know(1956/04)
conducted by Nelson Riddle
Eddy Arnold – You Don’t Know Me(1956/04)
recorded December 1, 1955
Eddy co-wrote and introduced this country-pop standard, covered most successfully by Jerry Vale(1956) and Ray Charles(1962)
Jerry Vale – You Don’t Know Me(1956/05/28)
orchestra and chorus conducted by Percy Faith
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The Platters – You’ll Never Never Know(1956/08/17)
ザ・プラターズ – ユール・ネヴァー・ノウ
Composer: Miles, Robi, Williams
2度目の引用。
<参考>
The Platters – You’ll Never know
From the movie “Europe by Night”(1960)
ヨーロッパ各都市のナイト・クラブやミュージック・ホールでのショーやパフォーマンスを収めた映画。
2度目の引用。
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Frank Sinatra – (How Little It Matters) How Little We Know(1956)
Chart Peaks: Billboard 13, Cash Box 23, Music Vendor 26
Dinah Shore – How Little We Know(1956)
They sat that way without speaking, and from the radio at their feet, The Platters began to sing.
http://soft.rosinstrument.com/lib/In_Russian/Stephen_King/Hearts_In_Atlantis.txt-ps100-pn144
The Platters – You’ll Never Never Know(1956)ユール・ネバー・ネバー・ノウ
イタリア・フランス合作映画『ヨーロッパの夜(Europa di Notte / Europe by night)』挿入歌となり、タイトルもYou’ll Never Know ユール・ネヴァー・ノウ に変更(1961/12)。
The Four Lads – I’ll Never Know(1956)
Don Gibson – Too Soon To Know(1957)
The Four Lads – I Just Don’t Know(1957)
Fats Domino – I Want You To Know(1957/12)
For the flip side “The Big Beat,”
Diane Maxwell – i Know I Shouldn’t(But I Do)(1958/11)
シングル “I Always Will Remember” のB面。
Huey(Piano)Smith and The Clowns – Don’t You Just Know It(1958/01)
シングル “Havin’ A Good Time” のB面。
コール・アンド・レスポンスの掛け合い。
2度目の引用。
<参考>
Bobby Rydell – I Wanna Thank You(1961/10)
ボビー・ライデル – アイ・ワナ・サンキュー
Huey(Piano)Smith And The Clowns “Don’t You Just Know It”(1958/01)のパクリ。
2度目の引用。
Annette – How Will I Know My Love(1958/04 version)
Due to fan mail requests after performing the tune on her Mickey Mouse Club “Annette” serial, Annette Funicello recorded this posted track for release on the Disneyland record label. Later in 1958 it was reissued with a different flip side and made an appearance on two of the three national music charts. In the mid-1960s Annette re-recorded the song with a different arrangement for Disney’s Buena Vista label.
Billy Barnes – If You But Knew(1958/10)
Huey “Piano” Smith with his Clowns – Don’t You Know Yockomo(1958/11)
2度目の引用。
Earlier in’58, the group had scored their only top-10 pop hit with “Don’t You Just Know It”
The Teddy Bears – To Know Him, Is To Love Him(1958/09)
テディ・ベアーズ – 会ったとたんに一目ぼれ
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Lennon Sisters – How Will I Know My Love?(1958/05)
orchestra conducted by George Cates
Annette – How Will I Know My Love(1958/04 version)
ジャケットには “How Will I Know My Love?”
レーベル面では “How Will I Know My Love”
と、「?」の異同がある。
タイトルは「どうやって自分の愛を知るのか」の意。
Due to fan mail requests after performing the tune on her Mickey Mouse Club “Annette” serial, Annette Funicello recorded this posted track for release on the Disneyland record label. Later in 1958 it was reissued with a different flip side and made an appearance on two of the three national music charts. In the mid-1960s Annette re-recorded the song with a different arrangement for Disney’s Buena Vista label.
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Tom King – I Know(1958)
The radio, still lying in the grass, played ‘Don’tcha Just Know It,’ by Huey ‘Piano’ Smith and The Clowns.
http://soft.rosinstrument.com/lib/In_Russian/Stephen_King/Hearts_In_Atlantis.txt-ps100-pn144
Hannelore Cremer – Kuba-Rock(Don’t You Just Know It)(1958)
Wally Hughes – Don’t Let Them Know(1958)
with Jimmy Carroll and his Orchestra
The Spirals – Everybody Knows(1958)
Tom King with The Ardells and The Starfires – I Know(1958)
Terry Dunavan – I Know(1958)
Cliff Richard and The Shadows and The Norrie Paramor Strings – I Gotta Know(UK single:1960/01 his first versio)
conducted by Norrie Paramor
2度目の引用。
recorded at Abbey Road Studios
1st Recording Of “I Gotta Know”
from the album “Cliff Sings”(1959/11)英Columbia 33SX 1192(mono)
We know the song as the top-20 1960 Elvis hit found on the flip side of “Are You Lonesome Tonight,” though British teen star Richard was first to record it the previous year and include it on the LP “Cliff Sings.” Also commonly available elsewhere on YouTube is his different stereo version, which was recorded only six weeks after this original.
Della Reese – Don’t You Know(1959/08)
orchestra conducted by Glenn Osser
メロディはジャコモ・プッチーニ作曲の4幕オペラ『ラ・ボエーム』より「私が街をあるけば」。
Music based upon “Quando men vo” aka “Musetta’s Waltz” from the Puccini opera “La Boheme,” this was Della’s most popular hit.
The Bluenotes – I Don’t Know What It Is(1959/09)
conducted by Joe Tanner
口笛が入る。
A Four Preps soundalike group.
Perry Como – I Know(1959/06)
Pop Chart Peaks: Music Vendor 22, Cash Box 37, Billboard 47
After 15 years of consistent hit-making for RCA Victor, Perry’s record sales finally began to taper off in 1959, with this being one of only two Billboard charted entries for him that year.
Jackie Wilson – You Better Know It(1959)
orchestra and chorus conducted by Dick Jacobs
Jackie showed off his amazing moves performing this #1 R&B chart-topper in the film “Go Johnny Go.”
The Falcons – You Must Know I Love You(1959)
LaMont Anthony – I Didn’t Know(1959)
Fabian – I Don’t Know Why(1959)
セリフ入り。2度目の引用。
Ronnie Isle – Heaven Knows(1959)
Billy Storm And The Valiants – We Knew(1959)
Billy’Crash’ Craddock – Well Don’t You Know(1959 unreleased)
一部 ボ・ディドリー風のリズム。
Della Reese – Don’t You Know(1959 mono 45 mix)
orchestra conducted by Glenn Osser.
Della Reese – Don’t You Know(1959 stereo)
orchestra conducted by Glenn Osser.
Johnny O’Keefe And The Dee Jays – What Da Ya Know!(1959)
Sandy Vale – Now I Know
Don Chaney – Don’t You Know
バディ・ホリー風
Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires – I Gotta Know(1960/11/01 stereo mix)アイ・ガッタ・ノウ
Flip of “Are You Lonesome Tonight”
2度目の引用。
Tommy Edwards – I Really Don’t Want To Know(1960/05)
Tommy’s final appearance in the national top-20 brought back the 1954 Eddy Arnold country hit, also a pop success that year for Les Paul & Mary Ford.
Jim Reeves – I Know One(1960/06)
produced by Chet Atkins
Both this and the flip side “I’m Gettin’ Better” were Top 10 Country hits.
Ernie Maresca – I Don’t Know Why(1960/08)
シングル “Lonesome Blues” のB面。
J J Barnes & The Dell Fi’s – Won’t You Let Me Know(Kable:1960/12, Rich:1961/03)
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Clarence “Frogman” Henry -(I Don’t Know Why)But I Do
Clarence Henry – But I Do(1961/02)
Clarence “Frogman” Henry – I Don’t Know Why(1960/12)
Initially issued with the title “I Don’t Know Why,” this was the biggest ‘pop’ hit for the “Ain’t Got No Home” singer.
Jay Epae – I Don’t Know Why I Love You
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Frankie Sardo – I Know Why And So Do You(1960)
Townsel Sisters – I Know(1960)
Chuck Mayfield – I Know It(1960)
Rod Lauren – This I Know(1960)
Rhett Walker – I Don’t Know What It Is(1960)
Wes Bryan – I Guess I’ll Never Know(1960)
Ricky Wayne and The Off-Beats – Goodness Knows(1960)
Jimmie Rodgers入ってますか?
Johnny Macrae – Betcha Johnny Knows(1960)
Bet E. Martin – I Know A Girl(1960)
Connie Russell – Love You Know Nothing About(1960)
Jody Gibson And The Muleskinners – If You Don’t Know(1960)
『コットン・フィールズ』っぽいね。
Bob Reed – They Don’t Know
Johnny Long – Baby You Know
Beverly Hills Painters – I Know Why
シングル “Five Foot Three(Little Girl)” のB面。
Arlene Smith – He Knows I Love Him Too Much(1961/05)
Composer: G. Goffin, C. King
The Paris Sisters でヒット。
The Mystics – Darling I Know Now(1961/08)
Johnny Madara – I Know, I Know(1961)
The Reflections – I Really Must Know(1961)
Billy Mitchell – You Know I Do(1961)
Tommy Reed – Everyone Knows But You(1961)
Roy Milton – Baby You Don’t Know(1961)
Ral Donner – You Don’t Know What You’ve Got(Until You Lose It)(1961)
Wilfred Edwards – Heaven Just Knows(1961)
Wilfred Edwards aka Jackie Edwards
2度目の引用。
Suzanne with The Band-Aides – You May Never Know(1961)
The Cliffters – How Wonderful To Know(1961)
2度目の引用。
Johnny Burnette – I Really Don’t Want To Know(1961)
The Crests – Baby I Gotta Know(1961)
楠トシエ – 誰も知らない(歌詞未修正版)
NHK みんなのうた 1961年4月~5月
作詞:谷川俊太郎、作曲:中田喜直
Bryan Davies – Then I’ll Know(1961)
Adam Wade – As If I Didn’t Know(1961 hit single version)
Linda Scott – I Don’t Know Why(1961)
以下、「Know」「知る」「God Only Knows」「神のみぞ知る」を含む投稿。
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You Don’t Know – Helen Shapiro Guitar Instrumental Cover by Steve Reynolds
2015/04/13 に公開
若いのに『悲しき片想い』。時どきカメラ目線。
Jack Scott-Walker – You Don’t Know What You’ve Got(Until It’s Gone)
Published by Finnish Bluelight Records 2015.
Jack Scott と Scott Walker の名をくっつけたみたいなお名前。
Cinderella – Don’t Know What You Got(Till It’s Gone)(1988)
(2015年5月5日)
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きみならで誰にか見せむ梅の花色をも香をもしる人ぞしる 詠み人:紀友則(新古今和歌集)
— 歌人 (@utabito) April 5, 2020
(2020年4月5日)
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今日も一日 pic.twitter.com/GAme7Glpsk
— ラテン語さん (@latina_sama) March 28, 2021
(2021年3月29日)
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#何気なく歌詞を呟く
でたらめの言葉
ひとりごと言って
後ろを見たら
大きな象が笑って立ってた
誰も知らないここだけの話 pic.twitter.com/YuN1EenbqI— さんぴん奴 (@sanpinyakko) October 30, 2022
誰も知らない
うた:楠トシエ、作詞:谷川俊太郎、作曲:中田喜直、映像アニメ:和田 誠
初回放送月:1961年04月~05月
この歌は母が好きだった。
(2022年10月30日)
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Dolores Gray “I Ought To Know More About You” on The Ed Sullivan Show
The Ed Sullivan Show
2025/05/05
July 4, 1954.
Patty Andrews and Dick Haymes – I Ought To Know More About You(1950)
with Vic Schoen and his Orchestra
SP盤 “Can I Come In For A Second” のB面。
Composer: Victor Young, Edward Heyman
from Musical Production “A La Carte”
Patty はアンドリュース・シスターズの人。
I Ought to Know More About You
Performed live, 25th March 1950, by Bill Shirley and Gale Robbins.
from an episode of “The Ed Wynn Show.”
タイトルは「あなたについてもっと知りたい」の意。
(2025年5月4日)
