May 24, 2021

Ray Stevens audio clip: "April in Paris"...

Well, it's me once again!! As we're a few minutes away from Monday morning as I type this I decided to begin the week sharing the Ray Stevens recording of "April in Paris". It's the opening track on his current digital album, Nouveau Retro. The song dates back to the 1930s...it emerged in 1932 as an instrumental from composer Vernon Duke. Yip Harburg wrote the lyrics. The song is typically tied to Count Basie although numerous other recording artists and performers have recorded it. The song inspired the 1952 April in Paris movie starring Doris Day and Ray Bolger. The song's been recorded by the likes of Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Shirley Bassey, Doris Day, and numerous others. It's either recorded as an instrumental or as a vocal performance. Ray's rendition of "April in Paris", as mentioned in my album review, sets the mood for most of the digital album...particularly the first five recordings. 


You're going to love the recording if you hadn't heard it yet. I don't know if Ray will highlight any of the songs on Nouveau Retro or not...chances are he will...and perhaps "April in Paris" will be the song he spotlights on his social media. There are any number of songs from the album that I'd also select as a promotional audio.

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