Stardust - Hoagy Carmichael (Ft. Josh Turner)
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Hello everyone! It's been a while!
I'm sorry that I haven't been posting as much, but hopefully this makes up for lost time :)
Josh and I have been buds for quite some time now, as we met virtually through Instagram in 2014. At that time we were both posting short 15 second clips of music covers and at that time not alot of other people were doing this. I'm so glad that we were able to connect and grow a friendship in real life! He is such a gifted musician, and I am truly so honored to create alongside him.
The biggest reason we chose this song is mainly because any time I have done a poll online or asked my followers to send me a song request, he has never sent me any other song than "Stardust".
This song is so hauntingly beautiful, and when he said that he was coming through Nashville recently I knew this was the song we needed to do!
*ALSO* This song is available on all streaming platforms for everyone to hear! You can purchase it on Apple music and Amazon music as well.
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My Patreon (AKA the super cool place where you can download all of my music from my videos!):
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Instruments:
- Cordoba Classical A C10
Mic details:
- My mic: Vangaurd V44s
- Josh mic: sE electronics sE8 (x2)
Video Details: Shot by the amazing and talented Kelly Oden!
You can find Kelly on instagram: / kelly__oden
- Canon EOS R with RF 35mm lens
- DJI gimbal
- Edited on Adobe Premier
Mix: By the amazing and talented Josh Turner!
- Interface: Zoom F8n
- Mixed on ProTools
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Why is this singer not huge????? Ridiculously amazing timbre, control, intonation the whole nine yards. Wow, Wow!
@dutchy1121
2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing, glad I clicked on the video
@foljs5858
Жыл бұрын
because nobody cares for such talent - it's all BS pop and hip hop about how big is your ass, how much plastic surgery you had, and what bling you own
@ShowCat1
Жыл бұрын
Your story brought a little tear to my eye also. Thanks for sharing.
@adamtier3263
Жыл бұрын
Genetics?
@kathiburgess6357
Жыл бұрын
Agreed!!
Allison NEVER misses a note. She sings like an angel and a cute, red-headed one at that. And Josh is just his super-talented self as always.
I'm 75, and this is the best version of STARDUST l've ever heard !!! 😂 l'm glad the younger generation can keep the "oldies" alive. It's absolutely beautiful. ❤
@frankbarcelona2118
4 ай бұрын
Yes , a very good version , BUT for me Nat King Cole was the one and Peter Nero's piano got me to learn to play piano 22 years ago.
@brucekronberg8492
3 ай бұрын
I'm the same age and agree completely. My wonderful mother and father would be up dancing and loving this rendition. Just perfect in every way.
@Jeff-jg7jh
3 ай бұрын
It's so depressing that all these old people have to express how old they are. I guess this is Lawrence Welk. I hated that stuff when I was ten and now I'm, well, you know.
@rowenarobinson9641
3 ай бұрын
I agree. This is the most beautiful version I've ever heard. I'm 68. The combination of these two is pure musical magic.
@flybob63
3 ай бұрын
The beauty of the internet is it gives these young folks a place to find these gems and put their own fabulous versions out there for the rest of us.
Oh Alison... You casually sing one of the hardest songs ever written as casually as someone sings "Happy Birthday" at a child's birthday party & do it flawlessly! "Bravo" just doesn't seem sufficient...
@timmellin2815
2 ай бұрын
Try "Brava" instead....she's a female. "Bravo" is not sufficient, as you said.
@viennapalace
2 ай бұрын
@@timmellin2815 😁😅😂🤣 Brava is the feminine in Italian. Like many words that come directly from one language to another, it tends to be acceptable to use the original--Brava! for applauding a woman, Bravo for applauding a man--or to use an Anglican adaptation which, in this case, is probably to use Bravo! for either gender.
Josh is really an incredible guitarist
@JackFlaps
Жыл бұрын
Fact
@carpenterfamily6198
Жыл бұрын
Yes, true ~ but her voice OMG ! ❤️
@ericnowak9497
Жыл бұрын
*musician The man has a way with every type of musical expression I’ve seen him attempt. The envy exists, but the enjoyment far outweighs it.
@Wilkins_Micawber
8 ай бұрын
I can only agree with the comments about this young ladies singing. However, I am a fan of Hoagy Carmichael. I am old enough to remember Hoagy Carmichael singing his songs on the radio and appearing on TV. He was once acted in a western TV series called Laramie in which he occasionally sang. I have always loved his music. Most of the lyrics to his music was the work of lyricists such as Johnny Mercer. Just look up the list of his songs. He wrote The American Song Book and was truly one of the great composers of the 20th Century.
@tomfilipiak3511
7 ай бұрын
Yokahaama mama
This gal is extremely talented. She makes Hoagy Carmichael's great lyrics come alive.
Humanity is saved as long as we have musicians like these.
Josh is such an outstanding guitarist. And Allison's interpretation is simply flawless.
This just brought me back to 1956 and dancing with my girlfriend at the VFW. We were 12 years old and her Dad ( my future father-in-law ) was post Commander. All of the World War II GI's used to tease us and I did not care, I was crazy about her . It brings a little tear to my eye. Thank you Alison
@AStageForTheKingdom
2 жыл бұрын
That's awesome! Thank you for sharing that!
@eliteffsquadron9932
2 жыл бұрын
Such a great story Her voice is like that of an angel
@johnmarriott3982
2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful story. Thanks
@stephenprater6718
2 жыл бұрын
I was born in 1944 as well, but took me a five or six more years to become aware of this song. Great story. I'm guessing you find a lot to like on Allison Young's channel.
@n40tom
2 жыл бұрын
@@stephenprater6718 I do like Allison a lot, but truth be told I'm a real classic rock kind of guy for the most part . Take care my friend .
Ladies and gentlemen, that's the voice of an angel.
One of the loveliest renditions of one of the most beautiful songs of all time. Thanks, Allison and Josh!
@patpongmichiko
Ай бұрын
completely agree 110%, simply beautiful !
@tomriley1499
3 күн бұрын
Good. But best version for me was Nat King Cole.
I love watching young people performing old but beautiful songs.A gifted guitarist and a talented singer performing together and creating an exceptional performance😀
Haven't heard a voice as pure and rich as Allison's since Karen Carpenter. She's amazing.
@bernechec
2 жыл бұрын
Excellent comparison John!
@Tacomadome24
Жыл бұрын
Exactly what i was thinking.
@tpobrienjr
Жыл бұрын
Like a throat full of angora sweaters....
@kevintracy9950
Жыл бұрын
I agree, but I also am amazed by Eva Cassidy every time I hear her
@eddriver7815
Жыл бұрын
putting her name in the same sentence as Karen Carpenter is as high praise as there is .
Every time I see the Allison + Josh combo, I click instantly. And then hit play again. And then again. And again. No regrets.
@ccc530
2 жыл бұрын
Endless loop time! They never get old!
@noxxi3112
2 жыл бұрын
So good together
@trackie1957
2 жыл бұрын
Same here!
@chuckduzzie8529
2 жыл бұрын
I will from now on …..
@aLosersTale
2 жыл бұрын
I know we're in for a treat whenever these two get together for a song. I really hope to see them live. Such classic sounding, seasoned voices.
Allison "gets" every important aspect of a song, and she delivers unto us a beautiful and inspiring rendition -- every time.
Brilliant! My father used to sing this song at parties when I was a child, and I've always loved it. Allison and Josh are magic together.
This darling proves there is tremendous untapped talent out there. I wish I could find more of her performances.
@lethargogpeterson4083
4 ай бұрын
Josh Turner Guitar is another channel with some of their stuff. They may be using the name "The Bygones" now?
@aboversite
2 ай бұрын
Check out her stuff with the Post Modern Jukebox group kzread.info/dash/bejne/gIiWsKWeqqawfrA.html
Alison's voice is stunning and Josh's work on the fretboard is amazing.
I'm 66 years old going on 20. My dad was in a band for over 50 years. I grew up going to dances at vfw's, country clubs and such. This is a song that he played every week. He would have Loved Josh and Allison! I know that I certainly do. Thanks for helping me make new memories.
I grew up in the 40's and 50's, listening to this song and others of that era. Played those 78's of my folks until all the grooves were worn down. Thanks for bringing back wonderful memories of Dad playing this on his guitar,, and singing to Mom. They've both been gone for 10 years and more, but I still hear them when I hear this song.
Love it. Allison would be a nice Christmas present to get a Christmas Classics collection from you two. Let’s make it happen. Thumbs up if you agree.
@kevinhornbuckle
2 жыл бұрын
Be sure to check out Rebecca Kilgore’s Christmas album.
@WalterHolokai
2 жыл бұрын
Paul, good idea. I totally agree!
@zelnbo
Жыл бұрын
@@WalterHolokai !!!!!kistl.>s/O
@rogerdavis5447
Жыл бұрын
This is music is from a gone-by era...and I love it. I consider Nat King Cole to be one of the greatest singers ever, delivering his music with incredible style and sensitivity. Now, it's Allison and Josh's turn in the spotlight.
@billshepherdmusicchannel5446
10 ай бұрын
I’d buy it!
Her voice give me goosebumps.
I’ve never heard “refrain” sung more beautifully!
Allyson's voice is so soothingly amazing and Josh guitar mastery is perfect. Thank you!
My band mate Dave and I can't get over this song. We're old you know. We see Josh Turner and are like, who the hell is this kid?! Allison Young, who the hell are you, with that voice?! Dammit! We're touched.
Allison, Josh & Hoagy: a wonderful collaboration across time.
@benwiderski3417
2 жыл бұрын
Agree
@jamesmcinnis208
2 жыл бұрын
And a wonderful comment.
@davids2448
2 жыл бұрын
But let us not forget that without the lyrics provided by Mitchell Parish, there would be no words for Allison to sing...
Her intonation, timing, and expressionism are a delight. Beautiful accompaniment is lovely. Thank you.
This was just lovely. You not only have a beautiful voice but you also know exactly how to use it to do full justice to this gorgeous song. And props to Josh too; lovely playing, and unlike so many competent and more-than-competent guitarists you know how to accompany, providing a backing that flows and complements the singer without ever competing with or upstaging her. It always surprises me how many people don't seem able to do that.
@hd-xc2lz
8 ай бұрын
Wow. Couldn't agree more about importance of skilled accompaniment. Sadly so many KZreadrs today performing the old songs use them to show off technique learned, resulting in such a florid, twee mess that all original emotion in the song is obscured.
@wendyalbrecht3375
4 ай бұрын
Well said😊😊😊
I believe Allison is as they say, “an old soul.” She brings the beautiful past into the present. This is the best rendition since Nat King Cole and that is a feat of musical prowess.
@nevillemignot1681
Жыл бұрын
Agree 100%........
@lethargogpeterson4083
4 ай бұрын
Also love both this rendition and Nat King Cole's.
It's 8am and my laptop tells me Allison is singing again. I pop it open and take a deep breath, hold it for a few moments, and give a deep sigh. Thank you for a beautiful morning gift, Allison.
@DennisMurphey
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly the same here, D
@bobbycarty1421
2 жыл бұрын
Hoagy would be proud of that rendition. It does that great song more than justice. Well done.
@Steeyuv
2 жыл бұрын
Yes. I'm crying too.
@robo4071
2 жыл бұрын
ditto, ditto, ditto
Josh reminds me of session players like the wrecking crew that could play anything. And Allison's voice on this classic is truly beautiful.
Bravo! Walk down memory lane: Stardust was my Dad's favorite.
The only way we Aussies can get more of the beautiful Allison is watch her videos over and over again. All the best on the tour later this year.
@thyslop1737
2 жыл бұрын
She is gonna be on tour where? when? She heading down to the land of Oz?
@ronvds4713
2 жыл бұрын
@@thyslop1737 sadly not in Australia.
@arieljacob8835
8 ай бұрын
It is soo beautiful.I am stunned .
The two of you are just AMAZING!!!! I love this old stuff. Such a WONDERFUL CLEAN VOICE!!!! OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!!
A voice as smooth as velvet and guitar playing that was exceptional, what a talented couple.
I love these wholesome oldies that bring simple peace and joy to the ear. I think I'll be listening to this one over and over.
Just magical. An observation: this is why the period of the Great American Songbook was when the greatest popular music ever written was created. These songs will continue to be reinterpreted, performed, discovered and reimagined for another century, long after the vast majority of music has been forgotten.
His guitar work never ceases to amaze me.
OMG!!! Such a hypnotizing, wonderful voice? What great playing What an amazing paring I love this
It’s so nice to see a young artist sing a beautiful song like Stardust even though it’s an oldie. You can see Miss Young appreciates Stardust an incredibly romantic song.
Hoagy Carmichael being interpreted by Allison and Josh. What a great way to start a Monday!
See, this is what the craft of song and singing is all about. Note the phrasing; so hard to find in singers today. Further, note the possession; Allison's making the song hers. It doesn't matter who sang it before. This is her song, right here, right now. That too is a long lost art. This is pure gold, the kind you don't find on plated plates, but in the mines of hearts who understand something about communicating when singing. Thank you, both, for giving us all a breath of fresh air!
@user-lg1cs8ch1f
2 жыл бұрын
Can you say National Treasure. What a tremendously talented young lady.
@andr00NZ
2 жыл бұрын
A treat to listen to.
@randytausch3519
2 жыл бұрын
VERY WELL SAID!!!!
@geoaffleck
2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely Keith! Possession. And, if I might add, reverence.
I keep coming back to this video. I've probably watch it a few dozen times over the last year, and it always puts a smile on my face. But also, a tear in my eye as it was truly my dad's favorite tune, and not every cover did it justice. He died at age 76 back in 2006, but as a musician himself for over 35 years he would have really loved this! I'm sad he never got a chance to hear and watch it at least once, as I'm pretry sure he would have sworn it AS the finest performance of "Stardust". As such, he would have given it his highest personal musical performance rating,... judging it simply: "Tasty" 🙂 To reach that lofty grade in his mind, the singer would have been flawless and captivating. In this performance the sultry vocals by Allison certainly were, but here also, heartfelt commitment to this old standard was mesmerizing. When you looked into the camera and then shamlessly looked away,... those eyes,... oh Allison your eyes were like a window into your soul! A beautiful physical presence a bonus but never required to reach his highest level of appreciation. This of course was a bonus situation, making the performance even more special. But what all too often happens is the accompianment is overpowering,... sometimes as loud as if to be the "lead", and stand out and at times overpowering the vocal performance. Ego sometimes influences the instrument player subconsciously, in wanting to compete with the singer. But the SONG is the star, the singer the conveyer of the tune, and the guitar best to reside in the bacvkround,... subtly supporting the vocals and adding lots of "color" and interesting counter point to the performance. If done right (in my dad's mind), the musician is fully heard but slightly in the backround and not overpowering. Josh did that and more here,... with a classy intro using harmonics, leading to a subdued intimate fluttering of cords, then building into some really fine fingerstyle incorporating much of what a full orchestra might add off the original score. Then after the pause @1:07, the fingerstyle playing is superb. Josh makes it look so effortless, but there's really a lot he's doing supporting the tune with. (the pinky fretting work done @1:50 always makes me smile :-) (Chet Atkins would have loved this performance also!) Josh is a young man, and has advanced so much over the years that I don't even know if he realizes how good his arrangement instincts and playing ability have become. Unselfish in the backround but doing huge support of the tune and vocalist. Loud enough to be clearly heard, followed and enjoyed listening to the magic, he adds loads to the performance! Some guitarists play loud because they don't understand the nuonces that softer play can create, helping to form an intimate bond with the audience. Josh's instincts are spot on here, and we're drawn into his musical web of brilliance, and into Allison's wondrous voice and presence. Oh, and those eyes,... did I mention those eyes already? 🙂 Surely a performance worthy of top rating by my dad,... this was surely..."Tasty"! -- Joe T .
@josephtousignant7318
Жыл бұрын
I forgot to mention, if you want to see how just ONE thumb can produce, take a listen and enjoy "Star Dust By Herb Ohta San played with Ukulele". Yep, dad would have loved this also I'm sure: kzread.info/dash/bejne/qXt5pY-AnJexYpM.html
@janfrederick9034
9 ай бұрын
I have to agree. I love this song. I listened to three different well known singers cover it, one being Hoagy himself. I have never heard of Alison and Josh before now, but I have to say, she was just as good, if not better on this song than the three I listened to. Lovely voice, beautifully done. Josh, equally well. Totally agree about his supporting Alison, but not turning it into his song.
@janfrederick9034
9 ай бұрын
I am almost 65. I grew up loving all kinds of music, because my parents did. Love it to pieces.
Probably this is the Best version Star dusk that has ever been recorded her voice is just like that of an Celestial being so pure, clean as a drop of water
This young lady has the perfect voice for these old tunes. Great song...
I love when Josh and Allison perform together.
@yzScott
4 ай бұрын
Two years later, and I have tickets to their first album-release party as a group. And why not? Their talents overlap so well. Their single "Whatever That Is" is really excellent.
The best interpretation of stardust I’ve ever heard. Alison’s perfect voice together with Josh’s dreamy guitar. Perfect 😊🇮🇪
First time for the Bothaya. OMG! A LONG history with Stardust, many decades of Hoagy’s versions - clicked this with “some trepidation”and ended up in TEARS after about 3-secs. OMG. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️
This is just too lovely for words. You could have been a torch singer in the '40s, Allison. Please do more vids with Josh, you two have a great musical chemistry. (Josh was Django Rheinhardt in another incarnation).
Stunning rendition! And so glad that you included the verse too! It makes the first chorus so impactful when it finally arrives 😀😌
@jeffgaumond4250
2 жыл бұрын
Can never figure out why most singers skip the first half of the song, it is the perfect intro.
@jhandle4196
2 жыл бұрын
Those intros were a part of the standard formula of the day. Many songs omit them. A couple of Christmas songs come to mind that performances often omit them, "White Christmas", and "Santa Claus is Coming to Town." My mother was a pianist, and had all of that old sheet music from that era that includes all of those seldom heard sections. Cool stuff.
@marciamakesmusic
2 жыл бұрын
@@jeffgaumond4250 because they're not in the real book lol
This song is often considered the greatest popular song of the 20th century. Nicely sung, with exceptional guitar work by Josh; he makes it look easy- it isn't!
@jeffgaumond4250
Жыл бұрын
It was the most popular song in America from the late '20s until the arrival of Lennon/McCartney and Yesterday.
@lawrencebarley2353
Жыл бұрын
@@jeffgaumond4250 Did not know this about Stardust- though I think Yesterday was the most covered song of all time. Stardust still retains its appeal, while Yesterday seems to be fading...
@fredpierce9363
11 ай бұрын
@@jeffgaumond4250 True. The population of the U.S. was almost twice as large when Yesterday was released as when Stardust was written. Maybe Stardust was actually twice as popular.
@michaelplunkett8059
10 ай бұрын
@@jeffgaumond4250It was my parent's song. Married in '47. Wouldn't Hoagy be tickled to hear them do it.
A modern day rendition of this beautiful song that doesn't attempt to butcher the melody as so many young singers think necessary to 'make it their own'. I'm an old man now and this is the melodious kind of music I grew up with. I've heard many versions of this song over the years but you are up there with some of the best, your secret is no secret really you sing it as Hoagy Carmichael intended it to be sung. Well done young lady.
Allison, Josh! I can’t thank you enough for doing this tune, one of so many of The Great American Songbook! I encourage you to do many more! Allison, you are a true and lovely songbird. Josh, you are such an accomplished guitarist that deftly navigates the wondrous musical nuances of these golden standards. Looking forward to many more from you two!
@edwardkrzynowek241
2 жыл бұрын
That was quite incredible. As opposed to bell-tone clarity, you have a breathy quality in your voice. It matches the song quite well. That quality is also quite alluring. My reaction to what I heard? It reminds me of a story I heard or read about Johnny Mathis. I don't know its factual basis. That doesn't matter--you'll get the point, anyway. Supposedly, Johnny went in to his first recording, or at least major rehearsal session, and prepared to sing. The notably-young instrument playing musicians saw him, and weren't, expecting anything too great. But, when he opened he is mouth, and sang those first notes, their posture quickly changed. They really couldn't believe that singing was from 'that kid'. We all know the rest of the story.
Dang, that was exceptional. A blast from the past, when music was more refined, and vocals meant something.
Just brilliant. I am moved to tears to hear such talent from such young people in this age of fast, furious, forgetful music.These are the words of an 80+ year old man.
What a lovely rendition of what I consider the best song ever written! Thank you!
@neal4471
7 ай бұрын
ditto greatest ever
Now THAT is how a great singer uses their voice so strategically - even if SEEMING relaxed and effortless whilst doing it! Perfecto!
Wow. Just wow. Allison's voice just gives me goosebumps. One of the best voices of our time. And Josh kills as always on the six string. A perfect combo.
Wow! This threw me back to the '60's. Nat King Cole. I always loved this song! Allison, your voice is perfect for this style of music. Josh, I was fascinated watching the way your right hand was "fanning" the strings. Just beautiful, you guys! Thank you.👏👏👏👏👏😊
Damn... you just put this old man's jaw on the floor. What a beautiful rendition of a timeless classic.
2 things I love about Allison 1) Her singing and voice are absolutely beautiful 2) Her comments/reaction at the end of songs are always are the best, especially their Patsy Cline cover.
One of my all-time favorites, and I know Hoagy is looking down smiling and nodding with such approval.
Beautiful diction, intonation, timbre, pitch and vibrato. Absolutely lovely. This beautiful "Young" lady sounds like a young Karen Carpenter. Excellent guitar accompany Mr. Turner; you both do this outstanding ballad much justice.
My favorite song of all time. This was perfect. Brought me back so many years. Just perfect
Technique, timing, tone and good taste. Fabulous vocal treatment. Terrific.
I am 76 and I just love this young ladies voice, with its warm and natural flavour. Still I am a little bit to young to remember when Stardust was on its top. But beeing in The American Songbook I have of course learned to love it! And I like Hoagy Carmichael. So you are digging deep in history here, Josh and Allison. Thank you for this wonderful uptaking, and greetings from Sweden.
This is so beautiful and touching. Brings me back to memories of my wonderful step-mother who loved this composition over all others. And, added is Josh's playing. Terrific. That last chord looks like he has octopus fingers. Wow.
I am floored by this performance. The flawless elegance of the vocals floats above the master level intricate guitar orchestration. Love you both! Well done.🎶🥂♥️✅👍
To have the younger generation appreciate and execute the fine classics is a breath of fresh air! Extremely well done!!
Well that warmed the soul.
Very nice......my mom and her moms favorite tune.....my mom used to sing on the radio back in the 30s and 40s.
Amazing. What an angelic rendition. I expect this duo will go places. Transcendent.
These two really do have to put out a CD of guitar-only songs. This, Autumn in New York, and, of course, Crazy, would make a fantastic CD in themselves.
😎👍👍👍Good Lord That is so Great. One of my all time favorite Songs. Thank You for such a great rendition! I LOVE THIS! auto sub, Like, Share! Beautiful Guitar work! Vocal to Die for! Superior mics and recording. 😵💫❤❤❤
Allison is just about the best there is. Met her in Canada at a weekly jazz gig at a small club in Ottawa, many years ago. I told her then that she was something special.
Stardust has been one of my favorite songs since I first heard it. I never tire of hearing a wonderful rendition of it.
Allison is always a delight. Her unique interpretations are both sensitive and intimate.
I am 66 yrs old, so in my parents generation this performance would be heard and appreciated in the largest venues of the world! When you hear this level of excellence ( something very rare in this day and age) it somehow sweeps you back in time….when real talent was noticed and loved.
Just beautiful!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤
Wow. I don't think I was quite expecting that. So good!
@ArcoZakus
2 жыл бұрын
BirdYoumans, " ... I don't think I was quite expecting that. ..." I know what you mean. I WAS expecting something special, because that is what I get whenever I watch a new video by either Josh or Allison. That is especially true when they work together, but that was even more special than I had been expecting. "So good!" In fact, I was in no hurry to listen to this recording when it first showed up in my subscriptions list because this song has never been one of my favorites, going back to when I used to listen to Glenn Miller's instrumental version on my father's 78 rpm records. I mostly remember Nat King Cole's vocal version from a time when other styles of music seemed more interesting to me. Now Allison and Josh have changed my feelings about this song forever. They are both amazing. I guess by now I should have been expecting that. My bad.
@davidhardy879
2 жыл бұрын
@@ArcoZakus Same here . . .
Show us why we should like Monday's show us why we should like Mondays. The pair of you were quite brilliant and work well together. Thanks for sharing.
@yccmzimmy
2 жыл бұрын
please just don't turn into an "I don't like mondays" mood :(
@nocount1
2 жыл бұрын
@@yccmzimmy Yes. Please keep the guns at home.
Next time you see your parents, give them my compliments.
Allison…is a new Jo Stafford…the control, the phasing is impeccable and soooo old school, meaning beautiful!!! Why have I never heard of her before!
Flawless and magical , Allison, you have made this song come to life like no other I have heard. (and I am 76) ..........Thank You
Enchanting. Great job, both of you.
I've heard many versions of this song. And yours is so simple, pure and moving. It rivals Nat king Cole's. Josh Turner is a such a fitting and creative accompanist This video will always be among my favorites.
@danomalley2473
2 жыл бұрын
Y. The Great American Songbook classics are wonderfully crafted, simple tunes that are best when not overly embellished, but simply sung and played from the heart.
@chrisreickman9141
8 ай бұрын
Rivals Nat Cole! Sacrilege. Pretty voice I agree.
Utterly lovely. thanks for some shivers and tears.
This is pure joy. Allison steals my heart. Josh is a f'ing good jazz man.
Todays music can not even compare to compositions like this one. Songs like this one were written by people that were actual musicians. Josh is a great guitarist and Allison's breathless voice is incomparable. Thanks!
Hoagy would love this. Wonderful job. I wish more young folks would realize and love the real music from the past.
Incredible. What a beautiful voice on a timeless classic.
I forgot how your voice floats on air, as does Josh's playing, and you are effortlessly charming! I love the way this is filmed. Your dress is so cute too :3 hope you are well.
What a lovely young lady, and what an enchanting voice! Allison is truly destined for greatness!
This was an amazing performance by both musicians. They both understand the very subtle nuances of Stardust, one of the most covered songs of all time. This was my dad’s favorite song. Very well done you two. The warmth in Allison’s voice is natural and unforced. Josh’s guitar performance was absolutely outstanding, amazing technical accompaniment to this wonderful song. Great job !! Bravissimo!!!
Nice to hear young people singing songs that I can understand. No cursing either, what a concept
On another level, it's amazing how just one voice and one instrument can transport a soul. The way no other overproduced, auto-tuned product could. More of this, please!
I'm beginning to think Heaven is a place where thousands of winged Allisons float about singing in harmony, because she is the embodiment of angelic. And Josh's playing, though always impressive, is absolutely brilliant here. What a perfect team.
@johnsader8811
2 жыл бұрын
Couln't have said better.
So beautiful! And that final two-handed chord - wow!
Just saw this performed at the LEAF in Liverpool last evening. It was even better in front of a live audience. In the words of Dr. Winston O'Boogie, "You shoulda been there!"
Remarkable. And while there is an overabundance of talent-free youth making millions in the music biz, this shows that there are truly gifted young artists delivering authentic sounds and that great songs never die.