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The song was stored in music box format in a permanent outdoor display in Cathedral Park under the St. John's Bridge in Portland, Oregon. Permanent outdoor exhibit of a metal river at Cathedral Park, under the St. John's Bridge in Portland Oregon, installed with music box tune of Hoagy Carmichael's "Up A Lazy River", the year the bridge was dedicated.
The song "Up A Lazy River" reached number 19 on Canada's CHUM Charts, December 18, 1961. [ 4 ] Zentner's success was thoroughly unusual; he had a thriving big band going at a time when big band music was, for the most part, on the wane. [ 1 ]
His arrangement of "(Up A) Lazy River" for Si Zentner was a hit in 1960, [1] [2] and won a Grammy Award. [3] Dave Pell hired him to work full-time as an arranger for Liberty Records. The job gave him the opportunity to write in several genres: bossa nova with Sérgio Mendes, jazz with Bud Shank, and pop vocal with Vic Dana. [2]
"Lazy River" Bobby Darin: 2 3 May 1961: 1 19 April 1961: 3 "Where the Boys Are"/"Baby Roo" Connie Francis: 5 3 May 1961: 1 26 April 1961: 7 "You're Driving Me Crazy" The Temperance Seven: 1 31 May 1961: 1 3 May 1961: 2 "Gee Whizz It's You" Cliff Richard & The Shadows: 4 10 May 1961: 1 7 "Blue Moon" The Marcels: 1 10 May 1961: 2 4 "Warpaint" The ...
Jack runs Harlow off his stage. Using her married name, Nanette Fabray shows up with a violin case; she pulls out a saw and plays it as Jack accompanies her on "April Showers." At the close, Jack introduces Mel Blanc, and congratulates Nanette on her new series, and Harlow on his Sophie Tucker impression; Harlow says he was doing Nelson Eddy.
Of course, Adele can make even a lazy river look super glam!The singer released the music video for "I Drink Wine" on Wednesday, the third video off her fourth studio album, 30. The clip features ...
Up a Lazy River is an album by the American musician Leon Redbone, released in 1992. [1] [2] Redbone supported the album with a North American tour. [3] The first single, "Play Gypsy Play", was a minor radio hit in France. [4] "Bittersweet Waltz" first appeared on an episode of the television show Life Goes On. [5]
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