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Grusin's arrangement of "My Funny Valentine," sung by Michelle Pfeiffer, won the 1990 Grammy for Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals. According to a survey conducted by Billboard , The Fabulous Baker Boys was the fifth best-selling jazz album of 1989.
It is currently the most liked YouTube video, with over 50 million likes as of October 2022. [20] "Dilbar" – a remake of 1999 Bollywood song of the same name. [21] [22] Being sung by Neha Kakkar, Dhvani Bhanushali and Ikka in Hindi, it features Arabic, Middle Eastern and Moroccan influences. [23] The video features Nora Fatehi performing ...
On October 11, 2013, the official lyric video for the song premiered on Derulo's official YouTube channel, after which he tweeted '#trumpets #tattoos' with a link to the video, to help promote the song's release. [8] The music video for "Trumpets" made its world premiere online through Derulo's official YouTube channel on November 3, 2013. [9 ...
Jerry Lewis – drums, trumpet; The Lonely Island – vocals; Matt Lucas (as George Dawes) – drums; Stephen Lynch – guitar, piano; Humphrey Lyttelton – Trumpet; Seth MacFarlane – vocals and piano; David McSavage – guitar; Cheech Marin - guitar; Demetri Martin – guitar, glockenspiel, piano, harmonica, tambourine, toy bells, keyboard ...
"Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)" is a song by British jazz-rap group Us3, originally released in October 1992 by Blue Note Records as the lead single from the group's debut album, Hand On the Torch (1993). The song was recorded as a demo a year before the group's first release and features a sample of Herbie Hancock's song "Cantaloupe Island".
Swiss Miss, (1926) arrangement of a song from Lady, Be Good; Machinery Gone Mad, (1927) unpublished; Blue Monday, (1927) a piano suite based on Gershwin's one-act opera of the same name; Merry Andrew, (1928) arrangement of a dance piece from Rosalie; Three-Note Waltz, (1931) Also known as Melody #36. Unpublished. Piano Transcriptions of Eight ...
Funny Face is the soundtrack to the 1957 film of the same name, with music by George Gershwin, from his Broadway musical Funny Face (1927), and new songs composed by the film's producer Roger Edens, .