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Anita O'Day. Tea for Two, 1958.
Art Ford’s Jazz Party, Newark, NJ, 22 May 1958. Personnel: Anita O’Day, vocal; Marty Napoleon, piano; Mundell Lowe, guitar; Vinnie Burke, bass; Zutty Singleton, drums. The show was broadcast on WNTA-TV (now WNET).
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Anita O’Day. Let’s Fall in Love. 1958.
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Art Ford’s Jazz Party, Newark, NJ, 22 May 1958. Personnel: Anita O’Day, vocal; Marty Napoleon, piano; Mundell Lowe, guitar; Vinnie Burke, bass; Zutty Singleton, drums. The show was broadcast on WNTA-TV (now WNET). This recording is excerpted from the bonus disk accompanying the DVD of the award-winning documentary ‘Anita O’Day: Life of a Jazz Singer’. Do your ears a favor and watch that movie. ...
Anita O’Day. Body and Soul. 1958.
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Art Ford’s Jazz Party, Newark, NJ, 22 May 1958. Personnel: Anita O’Day, vocal; Marty Napoleon, piano; Mundell Lowe, guitar; Vinnie Burke, bass; Zutty Singleton, drums. The show was broadcast on WNTA-TV (now WNET). This recording is excerpted from the bonus disk accompanying the DVD of the award-winning documentary ‘Anita O’Day: Life of a Jazz Singer’. Do your ears a favor and watch that movie. ...
Anita O'Day, Antibes, 1966
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Antibes Jazz Festival, France, 26 July 1966. Songs: S’Wonderful; Honeysuckle Rose. Anita O’Day, vocals; Tete Montoliu, piano; Eric Peter, bass; John Poole, drums.
Modern Jazz Stars with Anita O'Day and Vido Musso. Fall Out. Jazz Surprise
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1954? From a cheaply produced live album. After several months in prison (Terminal Island, Long Beach), O'Day resumed her career. O'Day scats on this cut. We want to believe back cover hints that Stan Getz and Vido Musso also contribute. That's her scatting for sure, and the tenor sounds like Musso. The players may have been too ripped to remember months later who played on each track.
Anita O'Day. Avalon. Live in Tokyo '63.
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'Avalon' was a hit for Jolson in 1920. I love the way she starts with a leisurely andante but starts tapping sixteenth notes on her hip. Why? You find out why eight bars later when the brass kicks in. Yep, she was telegraphing her tempo! The entire telecast is wonderful. Music lovers, do yourself a favor and buy the CD or DVD online now.
Anita O'Day Gene Krupa I'd Do It All Over Again
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Gene Krupa Orchestra, Recorded on V-J Day, 15 August 1945 from the roof of the Hotel Astor, Times Square, NYC. I edited this song from an aircheck of the broadcast. I do not think it is for sale as a separate song, so it is collectable for fans.
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Excerpt from Elaine May's "A New Leaf" (1971). The idle and spoiled Henry Graham (Matthau) learns from his accountant/lawyer (William Redfield) that he (Graham) is broke. As of June 2011, this masterpiece is still unavailable on DVD and on iTunes and NetFlix.
Anita O'Day. Love For Sale
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Available in the "Live in Tokyo '63" DVD and in the bonus disk with "Anita O'Day - The Life Of A Jazz Singer" DVD. From Cole Porter's "The New Yorkers" (1930). Toshiyuki Miyama conducts the Japanese All-Star Orchestra, top-notch musicians who play with real feeling.
Anita O'Day. Gene Krupa Story. Memories of You
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Bittersweet ballad sung in the "Gene Krupa Story" (© Columbia Pictures 1959) as love life of Gene Krupa (Sal Mineo) crumbles and he considers starting his own band. O'Day appears as herself, a lounge singer clearly seen, clearly heard, and identified by name. Permission to post is pending from Sony Corp., who bought Columbia TriStar. Here's hoping Sony rereleases the movie!
The World Is Turned Upside Down
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"The World Is Turned Upside Down" performed by Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band on the album "Hang Up Sorrow and Care" (Park Records, 1995, posted with permission). In the 17th century, Cromwell and the Puritans seized power in England. Offended by singing and dancing and drinking, they banned the celebration of Christmas for years in Britain and its colonies. Something of a folk music scholar...
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I love Anita.
She does not get the recognition she deserves, she’s so incredibly good
Love her
Gloves were very useful in Antibes ... lol ...
Wonderful ! Great thanks ! Another very different version I love too, is the one by Julie London : ua-cam.com/video/8pXpZoSr0To/v-deo.html and the strangest is here : ua-cam.com/video/bQqJoIW8KU4/v-deo.html
Oooo!!! You had better be an ear player when Anita says, "Echo!"😂
Her timing is impeccable...that band is smoking!!
Classic! 🤣 I remember Larry Elder sharing the audio clip of this scene on his talk show years and years ago, and it was perfect.
2:35. What gave you the right to cover my bounced cheque
1:20 come to the point Beckett
Phenomenal. As for the naysayers, if you don't get it don't worry about it..its not meant for you.
Excellente diva !! Trop méconnue
I wish there were some I could say it 😂😂😂
I met Anita back in the 70's at her husband's recording studio in Miami. Bobby Dukoff Recording. Boby was my recording teacher. He was a master !! Anita was such a sweetheart. A Lady. They had a beautiful daughter, Dee. I lesrned so much at that studio, where my recording career was launched. 🙏❤️🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️
Well well. Finances 101
Major train wreck on that first bridge, thanks Ms O'Day..... I wouldn't have wanted to be the poor pianist that night.
Apparently the end was not the one Elaine May wanted. Wonder how it would have ended if she had her way and the studio had not interfered.
That's Amazing!
Sweet Georgia Brown at the Newport Jazz fest was awesome.
I'm deep in a "rabbit hole" with Anita O'day here..
The great Anita O´Day. Supported of a great bigband.
My most favorite movie of all time 🎉
Cole Porter songbook!!!
Holy jeepers !!!!!!
She's in my personal jazz singers Trinity toghether with Billie and Ella❤❤❤
I saw this movie in a smalltown theater in New York state back in the early 70s and deem it today, one of the best dark humor movies ever. That setting where Henry walks out of his adviser's office mumbling that "I'm poor " is hilarious ! BTW, the music from that particular ending scene is a work called In a Monastery Garden by Ketelbey and it's quite appropriate for the scene.
O’Day… dough in pig-Latin… money on the stage. As in, pay me.
Anita O day.." I need the dough".
I saw Anita at the Jazz Club in Hongkong in the 90s
This is Jazz on the high wire and Anita was one of its greatest exponents sublimely performed without a safety net. Sit back and enjoy - WOW!
Unique...💕🎶
Real Nice...💕🎶 !
she is using chest voice and drawing notes in the intro of this song ,anytime a see a video of Anita is just amazing ,she was impredictable, and that the genious of this lady, that she comes up with something different that is enjoyable.
In addition to the great interpretation of the notes, I love the way she uses her voice as a rythmic instrument. What syncopation.
She had the same drummer for many years
OK to read Charles Waring’s wonderfully done piece on Anita if you love her, too - maybe especially if you do ❤
Wildly underrated flick. Elaine May, you rock!
Anita O'Day and Nancy Wison two of my favorites.
Very hip. Taking old tunes and turning them inside out. She was an original. 💙
Great Big Band great jazz !!!!!
Beautifil Anita oday !!!!!
Sensacional fantástic wonderful !!!!!
The Gold Standard
besides a young batgirl ms craig in a sexy one piece bathing suit , this is the best scene n the film AVE ANITA
Love her!! Also that guitar player flys through all those chords like it's no big thing at all. That's hard stuff to play!
I'm buying 👍
she was very hyper, and that had strong connection with the audience.when she begun she did auditions with Benny goodman, he rejected her ,saying she does not sing the melody, but her gift was that she improvised the melody .she sold out concerts, people just wanna see her ,and enjoy her show.she was a show lady
Who are you talking to right now? Who is it that you think you see? Do you know how much I make a year? I mean, even if I tell you, you wouldn’t believe it. Do you know what happens if I suddenly decide to stop going into work? A business big enough it could be listed on the NASDAQ goes belly-up. Gone. It ceases to exist without me. No, you clearly don’t know who you’re talking to so let me clue you in. I am not in danger, Skylar. I am the danger. A guy opens his front door and gets shot, and you think that of me? No. I am the one who knocks. ^The exact moment Walter White turned into Heisenberg.
Masterful
Anita must have had a constitution like Attila the Hun: she fought alcoholism and drug addiction & lived to 87!
Her intonation was always very suspect, even on a good performance, and she may have the pedigree because of who she's worked with, but she's never been in the class of the very best female singers of the day and certainly never been in the top three of anybody's idea of who is.
I would argue that point. Depends on what you're listening for.
@@djenkins1918 I'm always looking for quality singing.... and it just wasn't there.. her latter albums are awful, her last one for Pablo (Norman Granz's last label) just shouldn't have been released at all. She may swing and she was quirky (but quirky doesn't always mean good!) but other singers with that similar "sound" - Chris Connor, June Christy - were streets ahead in terms of quality of voice and tuning. She also wasn't a particularly nice person to work with, so says a really GREAT tenor player on her Ronnie Scotts London gig. Anita O'Day should never be in anybody's top 3 singers of any description or you've led a very sheltered Listening life..
Who cares if you're not a 'nice person' to work with..many greats aren't..as for 'quality' singing, (whatever that is?) you could say the same for Bob Dylan (still recording in his eighties) but how wrong you'd be..this lady as far as I'm concerned is there with the greatest..Ella, Billie and Anita. The host actually got that right.