Here is a video clip with another example of Anita O'Day's fantastic phrasing when she sing Honeysuckle Rose (1956) with the Buddy DeFranco Quartet.
At your own risk: Have you ever listened closely to the lyrics of Honeysuckle Rose? It's full of double meanings. A fair warning: if you have done this once, you will loose your innocence.
What do you think of the video clip where Anita O'Day sings Honeysuckle Rose? Tell me.
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Anita O'Day: Honeysuckle Rose
Posted by Henrik at 5:25 PM
Labels: 1950s, 1956, anita oday, Buddy DeFranco, honeysuckle rose, video clip, youtube
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What a great performance. Thanks so much for posting this. That phrasing - full of surprises. Reminds me of swooping brushstrokes on a beautiful painting. And all done so (apparently) effortlessly. A true gem.
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