Posts Tagged ‘inspirational composers’

The Ira Awards Part 4

Monday, November 9th, 2009
Irving Berlin - Playing the black keyes

Irving Berlin - Playing the black keyes

Great songs have long been a deep and rich part of the American culture and consequently the world culture as well.  I can safely say that it would be any composer/lyricist’s dream to someday write a classic – a song that is so universal and so iconic that it becomes a part of the fabric of history and lives beyond its time.

This century’s, no make it this millennium’s Ira Award for Best Lyricist of classic songs goes to Irving Berlin.  Of course he was also the composer of these songs as well.

The story goes that Mr. Berlin, who had small hands wrote most of his songs in the key of F# because he preferred to play on the black keys of the piano where the stretch was not so large for his fingers.  Later in life, when he could afford it, he had Steinway make him a special upright piano with a large crank on the side that when turned, tightened the strings and thus changed the sounding key of his F# fingerings – sort of a guitar capo for the piano.

This man had his fingers not only on the piano but also on the pulse of America like no other lyricist since.  Among the many great classic songs he wrote were “Alexander’s Ragtime Band”, “Easter Parade”, “White Christmas”, “There’s No Business Like Show Business”, “God Bless America”, “A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody,” “Always”,  “Puttin’ on the Ritz”, and “What’ll I Do”.

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Top 3 Inspirational – Part 5

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Ah, Part 5.  Tomorrow night we do Top 3 Inspirational Polkas from Afghanistan and the next night possibly Top 3 Moon Zither Music.  No actually I think I’ll stop this blast into the past for a while and get on to something else.  It’s been fun, though, going back through a lifetime of music and remembering the changing of courses through the influences of great songs.

Alan Jay Lerner

Alan Jay Lerner

STANDARDS
1. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes — “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” is a show tune written by American composer Jerome Kern and lyricist Otto Harbach for their 1933 operetta Roberta.

They asked me how I knew
My true love was true
Oh, I of course replied
Something here inside cannot be denied

They said someday you’ll find
All who love are blind
Oh, when your heart’s on fire
You must realize
Smoke gets in your eyes

Smoke Gets In Your Eyes was my parents’ “song” – Lyman and Virginia.  It always fascinated me that they could be so in love.  Out of that love I was born.  This song summed up their affections for each other.  Go Lyman.  Go Virginia.

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