[78-L] Switched subjects
huggie4391
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Tue Apr 10 01:39:38 PDT 2018
Gerald did the trolley song in 1945 with Johnny Green vocal and original lyrics as sung by Judy Garland in the film
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From: Malcolm <malcolm at 78data.com.invalid>
Date: 10/04/2018 06:39 (GMT+00:00)
To: 78-L Mail List <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
Subject: [78-L] Switched subjects
I just came across a Nat Cole record on eBay. It's the classic "The Man
I Love"
played by his trio as an instrumental. I was actually wondering if he'd try
singing it straight (no pun intended) but he neatly side-stepped the issue.
And that made me think...
In the teens and 20s it seems there were any number of songs written for a
woman vocalist but sung with lyrics intact by a male singer. And I couldn't
think of one example, though I know I've heard a few.
Can anyone think of any that were done properly, not as a parody? And no
fair mentioning lyrics that change the gender of the singer, either!
However, there's one really great example of that which I came across
recently. The tune is "Why Don't You Do Right?" and here's Peggy Lee's
version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uTcw_A80Bo
But the original lyric was written for a man to perform.
Stumped as to who wrote and performed it?
Go here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFBeEShBzHY
Now that's a switch!
Anyhow men doing women's songs and/or women doing men's tunes are the
questions of the day.
I look forward to your answers!
Malcolm
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