Carol Kidd does a nice job on Summertime. The harmonica player and the pianist are really good too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQBDEz9KBHk&ab_channel=Cangouro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQBDEz9KBHk&ab_channel=Cangouro
Carol Kidd does a nice job on Summertime. The harmonica player and the pianist are really good too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQBDEz9KBHk&ab_channel=Cangouro |
It's simply a solid melody that allows for a wide variety of interpretations. Prince doing a soundcheck giving it what I imagine a bit more funk than I believe Gershwin could have ever brought to the table ;) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OF3LOPAbe4 |
@frogman: Sorry for not having doing a very good job of expressing myself. In retrospect, I suppose what I was trying to express was my uneasiness about Gerswin's motivation for utilizing the Blues/Jazz as source material for composition and then placing the result within a European Classical frame. Did he do this (consciously or unconsciously) in order to "legitimize" it, on some level? To make it more commercially viable for white audiences? I haven't read his bio, so I don't know. To my ears, it's a very jarring transition. I realize not everyone has the same tastes and that I wouldn't be asking this question if I felt the song was somehow inadequate unless performed operatically. The Mahalia Jackson version is lovely, BTW... |
I think you miss the point. Clearly a great tune can be performed in different styles. However, I think there is value in understanding that the tune was composed for an opera, Porgy and Bess and meant to be performed in an operatic style by an operatic singer, not a jazz singer. If you understand the history of the work and its place in music and culture of the time it might make more sense to you. Btw, that “place in music and culture” is the reason why the work is controversial today. That was the reason for posting that version….for perspective’s sake. Personally, knowing where the tune is coming from adds a great deal to appreciating renditions in other styles. I have always liked the posted versions very much. Here is a favorite: https://youtu.be/gfYlzSeSFu4 |
@frogman: The tune is clearly Blues-based in tonality, so having an opera singer perform it, thereby draining it of all its bluesiness, is nothing I personally want to hear. No doubt others will disagree. Simply offered for comparison's sake, here are three versions by Jazz singers: Billie Holiday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8eLHZXv-60 Ella: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2bigf337aU Sassy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmofX0rE6CQ |
The most recorded song of all time with over 6,000 recorded versions! Many great versions, but for perspective’s sake, the way Gershwin himself originally intended it: https://youtu.be/SBHqLQd9-T4 |
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My Summa Licks playlist features Summertime by Louis & Ella, The Honey Wilders, Laura Biagini, Lou Adler & Peter Gabriel, Lambert Hendricks & Ross, Keith Emerson, Courtney Pine,
An American Underdog
and the modern tune by Kenny Chesney (country goes powerpop.) Favorites are Summer's Here-Jenna Mammina (JT cover) and I Live For The Sun-Jeffery Foskett. |