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Then on July 2, 1932, filming started on “Blue of the Night” (original title “Honey Crooners”). [2] Crosby had adopted "Where the Blue of the Night (Meets the Gold of the Day)" as his theme song late in 1931 and it had enjoyed chart success reaching No. 4 in the charts of the day. [3]
Paul Carrack provided lead vocals on the song. [5] Alan Murphy was hired as a session guitarist and provided lead guitar on the track. The song's original title was simply "Silent Running"; the name extension was given when the song was chosen to appear in the 1986 movie On Dangerous Ground, which was titled Choke Canyon in the United States. [6]
"Blues in the Night" is a popular blues song which has become a pop standard and is generally considered to be part of the Great American Songbook. The music was written by Harold Arlen , the lyrics by Johnny Mercer , for a 1941 film begun with the working title Hot Nocturne , but finally released as Blues in the Night .
Blues in the Night is a 1941 American musical film noir [1] directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Priscilla Lane, Richard Whorf, Betty Field, Lloyd Nolan, Elia Kazan, and Jack Carson. It was released by Warner Brothers .
Song Sung Blue is an upcoming American biographical musical drama film written, co-produced, and directed by Craig Brewer based on the 2008 documentary by Greg Kohs. It stars Hugh Jackman , Kate Hudson , Michael Imperioli , Fisher Stevens , Jim Belushi , Ella Anderson , King Princess , Mustafa Shakir , and Hudson Hilbert Hensley.
Here and Now (originally titled Best Day of My Life and later Blue Night) is a 2018 American romantic drama film directed by Fabien Constant, starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Simon Baker. It has been described as an homage to the 1962 Agnès Varda film Cléo from 5 to 7 .
You're Cheatin' Yourself (If You're Cheatin' on Me) 1957: Al Hoffman, Dick Manning: You're Driving Me Crazy: 1966: Walter Donaldson: You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me: 1956: Al Dubin, Harry Warren: You're Gonna Hear from Me: 1966: André Previn, Dory Previn: You're Lonely and I'm Lonely: 1940: Irving Berlin: You're My Girl: 1947: Sammy Cahn ...
1931 sheet music cover, DeSylva, Brown and Henderson Music Publishers, New York. "Where the Blue of the Night (Meets the Gold of the Day)" was the theme Bing Crosby selected for his radio show. It was recorded in November 1931 with Bennie Krueger and his Orchestra. The song was featured in a Mack Sennett movie short [1] starring Bing Crosby ...