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"My Foolish Heart" is a popular song and jazz standard that was published in 1949. In the UK, the song reached No. 1 in the chart based on sales of sheet music ...
"Foolish Heart" is a song written by Steve Perry and Randy Goodrum. It was performed by Perry for his first solo album, Street Talk, was released as the fourth single from the album in November 1984, and peaked at number 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the Adult Contemporary chart in February 1985.
In April 1986, Datchler, Nocito and Hayes released the first Johnny Hates Jazz single, "Me and My Foolish Heart", on RAK Records. [11] It was not a commercial success, but gained substantial airplay and was Sounds magazine's record of the week. [citation needed] Datchler began writing new songs which included "Shattered Dreams".
"My Foolish Heart" Victor Young: Ned Washington : 1937 "My Funny Valentine" Richard Rodgers: Lorenz Hart: 1938 "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" Cole Porter: Cole Porter: 1927 "My Heart Stood Still" Richard Rodgers: Lorenz Hart: 1918 "My Mammy" Walter Donaldson: Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis: 1953 "My One and Only Love" Guy Wood: Robert Mellin: 1935 "My ...
My Foolish Heart may refer to: My Foolish Heart, an American film starring Susan Hayward; My Foolish Heart, a Dutch biographical film "My Foolish Heart" (song), a 1949 popular song by Victor Young and Ned Washington, introduced in that movie; My Foolish Heart (Don Friedman album), 2003; My Foolish Heart (Keith Jarrett album), 2007
Michael Sutton of AllMusic wrote, "The music on Turn Back the Clock is generally upbeat synth pop, but the words are often sad. Although Johnny Hates Jazz offer no profound revelations about failed relationships or lost love, there is genuine emotion beneath the studio luster of "What Other Reason," "Different Seasons," "Don't Let It End This Way," and "Foolish Heart."".
A classic trio version of "My Foolish Heart" was recorded during Evans's legendary live Village Vanguard recordings in 1961. "But Beautiful," reportedly Evans's favorite song, [9] had previously been recorded by Evans with Stan Getz twice [10] and live with his trio for the album Since We Met (1974).
My Foolish Heart is a live double album by American jazz pianist Keith Jarrett, recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland on July 22, 2001 and released on ECM six years later in October 2007. The trio—Jarrett's "Standards Trio"—features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. [1]