Ruth Etting sings "If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight)" from 1930.
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@waynebrasler12 жыл бұрын
Ruth Etting made a tremendous impact on popular singing, which could be quite formal when she came into the field. She added a naturalism that was different. And instead of performing a song she would act it. Her tangy voice, long breath line, beautiful modulation and intonation and her outstanding musical qualities were made even more attractive by her being stylistic at a time most singers just did songs straight and by her good home-town-girl looks and personality.
@waynebrasler15 жыл бұрын
Ruth remains, after all this time, singular. That tangy voice, that lilt, that total ease in performing, that facility in doing any kind of song. With a sharp tasty edge to her voice, she was perfect for records, and sold millions upon millions.
@pkneeno15 жыл бұрын
Great gestures, she uses the kerchief well. She was very, very good. Thanks for the post.
@peacehugnugs14 жыл бұрын
im 16 and i loove this kind of music
@aldiboronti15 жыл бұрын
Wow, what an incredible singer this woman is! I recently saw the movie Love Me Or Leave me with James Cagney and Doris Day and I wanted to check out the real Etting. What a wonderful voice! The movie is good and Doris Day is a fine singer but she just doesn't have 100th of the talent of Ruth Etting. I've been listening to all her stuff and I'm completely knocked out!
@jimdrake-writer9 жыл бұрын
The male singer, as the title-card indicates, is Jay Velie (1892-1982), whose Broadway career spanned 55 years (1912-1967).
@D0pe12213 жыл бұрын
another jewel of that great age ! timeless ! am gonna build my timemachine !
@Albron198010 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful thing to hear such stars of yesteryear. Remember they all had their own style with nothing to enhance their voices and it was the public who gave them fame by listening to the wireless/radio. Thank you for letting me see Ruth Etting who I only heard before.
@Coolboy-uc2nj9 жыл бұрын
Ruth you had the most beautiful voice. I could listen for hours. Hearing you brings joy to me and theirs so much more than this song. Rip you're not forgotten.
@Coolboy-uc2nj9 жыл бұрын
Beautiful
@perfectjazz7814 жыл бұрын
This is like comparing apples to oranges. Ruth Etting and Billie Holiday are like two opposite sides of a jazz coin, both great but very different. I personally believe preference for one or the other is a matter of personal taste. We are here to appreciate music of a bygone era, in a time when current POP is 99% devoid of taste, so lets find common ground and just enjoy the music.
@perfectjazz7815 жыл бұрын
Ruth Etting recorded this song on 78 for Columbia in 1930.
@Vegavox16 жыл бұрын
Wonderful clip! If one listens carefully to the orchestral background, on guitar could be the great Eddie Lang.
@MrCrowebobby9 жыл бұрын
Heard coming from a male hustler on 42nd Street in the late 1950's X: "If I could be with you for just 10 bucks...."
@AadJuijn14 жыл бұрын
Excellent post!! Ruth Etting has a very own style, the comparison to Billie Holiday is about comparing apples to pears! Just a question of taste...the comments of StukInTexAss and perfectjazz78 reminds me to Mr. Waldorf and Mr. Statler!
@somersetdc14 жыл бұрын
Ruth has a much more contemporary and timeless singing style than the male piano player.
@perfectjazz7814 жыл бұрын
I agree, I enjoy her recordings with Teddy Wilson and Benny Goodman, and other solos of that era on the OKEH label but the later recordings aren't my cup of tea either.
@perfectjazz7814 жыл бұрын
If you listen to Lee Wiley recordings made with Victor Young in 1933, she has much the same style as early Billie Holiday. Since Lee Wiley recorded in this manner before Billie Holiday, who would be considered more original?
@Dunstlookalike9 жыл бұрын
Does anyone happen to know the name of the male singer? His sound is very pleasant.
@joewilly7814 жыл бұрын
Actually the pianist survived the incident. They later married (her and pianist) and stayed together until his death in 1966. She passed in 1978. But you're right though, her career ended shortly after the incident.
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Ruth Etting made a tremendous impact on popular singing, which could be quite formal when she came into the field. She added a naturalism that was different. And instead of performing a song she would act it. Her tangy voice, long breath line, beautiful modulation and intonation and her outstanding musical qualities were made even more attractive by her being stylistic at a time most singers just did songs straight and by her good home-town-girl looks and personality.
Ruth remains, after all this time, singular. That tangy voice, that lilt, that total ease in performing, that facility in doing any kind of song. With a sharp tasty edge to her voice, she was perfect for records, and sold millions upon millions.
Great gestures, she uses the kerchief well. She was very, very good. Thanks for the post.
im 16 and i loove this kind of music
Wow, what an incredible singer this woman is! I recently saw the movie Love Me Or Leave me with James Cagney and Doris Day and I wanted to check out the real Etting. What a wonderful voice! The movie is good and Doris Day is a fine singer but she just doesn't have 100th of the talent of Ruth Etting. I've been listening to all her stuff and I'm completely knocked out!
The male singer, as the title-card indicates, is Jay Velie (1892-1982), whose Broadway career spanned 55 years (1912-1967).
another jewel of that great age ! timeless ! am gonna build my timemachine !
What a wonderful thing to hear such stars of yesteryear. Remember they all had their own style with nothing to enhance their voices and it was the public who gave them fame by listening to the wireless/radio. Thank you for letting me see Ruth Etting who I only heard before.
Ruth you had the most beautiful voice. I could listen for hours. Hearing you brings joy to me and theirs so much more than this song. Rip you're not forgotten.
Beautiful
This is like comparing apples to oranges. Ruth Etting and Billie Holiday are like two opposite sides of a jazz coin, both great but very different. I personally believe preference for one or the other is a matter of personal taste. We are here to appreciate music of a bygone era, in a time when current POP is 99% devoid of taste, so lets find common ground and just enjoy the music.
Ruth Etting recorded this song on 78 for Columbia in 1930.
Wonderful clip! If one listens carefully to the orchestral background, on guitar could be the great Eddie Lang.
Heard coming from a male hustler on 42nd Street in the late 1950's X: "If I could be with you for just 10 bucks...."
Excellent post!! Ruth Etting has a very own style, the comparison to Billie Holiday is about comparing apples to pears! Just a question of taste...the comments of StukInTexAss and perfectjazz78 reminds me to Mr. Waldorf and Mr. Statler!
Ruth has a much more contemporary and timeless singing style than the male piano player.
I agree, I enjoy her recordings with Teddy Wilson and Benny Goodman, and other solos of that era on the OKEH label but the later recordings aren't my cup of tea either.
If you listen to Lee Wiley recordings made with Victor Young in 1933, she has much the same style as early Billie Holiday. Since Lee Wiley recorded in this manner before Billie Holiday, who would be considered more original?
Does anyone happen to know the name of the male singer? His sound is very pleasant.
Actually the pianist survived the incident. They later married (her and pianist) and stayed together until his death in 1966. She passed in 1978. But you're right though, her career ended shortly after the incident.