FLY ME TO THE MOON ...
Experimenting some craziness and slowly change to my style slowly. I love to fly to the moon and look forward to visit the moon in the near future. So please enjoy listening to my singing and smile if you find it funny.
"Fly Me to the Moon", originally titled "In Other Words", is a song written in 1954 by Bart Howard. Kaye Ballard made the first recording of the song in 1954. Since then it has become a frequently recorded jazz standard often featured in popular culture. Frank Sinatra's 1964 version was closely associated with the Apollo missions to the Moon.
In 1999, the US-based Songwriters Hall of Fame recognized the importance of "Fly Me to the Moon" by inducting it as a "Towering Song"[1] which is an award "...presented each year to the creators of an individual song that has influenced our culture in a unique way over many years.”[2]
"Fly Me to the Moon", originally titled "In Other Words", is a song written in 1954 by Bart Howard. Kaye Ballard made the first recording of the song in 1954. Since then it has become a frequently recorded jazz standard often featured in popular culture. Frank Sinatra's 1964 version was closely associated with the Apollo missions to the Moon.
In 1999, the US-based Songwriters Hall of Fame recognized the importance of "Fly Me to the Moon" by inducting it as a "Towering Song"[1] which is an award "...presented each year to the creators of an individual song that has influenced our culture in a unique way over many years.”[2]
Fly Me To The Moon
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Published on Sep 30, 2015
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"Fly Me To The Moon" was originally sung by Kaye Ballard .
Written by: Bart Howard.
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In 1954, when writing the song which would become "Fly Me to the
Moon", Bart Howard had been pursuing a career in music for more than 20
years.[3] He played piano to accompany cabaret singers but also wrote songs with Cole Porter, his idol, in mind.[4] In response to a publisher's request for a simpler song,[5] Bart Howard wrote a cabaret ballad in waltz time[6]
which he titled "In Other Words". A publisher tried to make him change
some lyrics from "fly me to the moon" to "take me to the moon" but
Howard refused to do this.[7] Many years later Howard commented that "... it took me 20 years to find out how to write a song in 20 minutes".[7]
He used his position as a piano accompanist and presenter at the Blue Angel cabaret venue to promote the song,[5] and it was soon introduced in cabaret performances by Felicia Sanders.[4]
He used his position as a piano accompanist and presenter at the Blue Angel cabaret venue to promote the song,[5] and it was soon introduced in cabaret performances by Felicia Sanders.[4]
Frank Sinatra included the song on his 1964 album It Might as Well Be Swing[33] accompanied by Count Basie. The music for this album was arranged by Quincy Jones who had worked with Count Basie a year earlier on the album This Time by Basie[34] which also included a version of "Fly Me to the Moon". Will Friedwald
comments that: "Jones boosted the tempo and put it into an even
four/four" for Basie's version but "when Sinatra decided to address it
with the Basie/Jones combination they recharged it into a straight
swinger... [which]...all but explodes with energy".[6]
Fly me to the moon
Let me play among the stars
Let me see what spring is like on
A-Jupiter and Mars
In other words, hold my hand
In other words, baby, kiss me
Fill my heart with song and let me sing for ever more
You are all I long for
All I worship and adore
In other words, please be true
In other words, I love you
Fill my heart with song
Let me sing for ever more
You are all I long for, all I worship and adore
In other words, please be true
In other words, in other words
In other words
I love you
Songwriters
BART HOWARD
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Lyrics © T.R.O. INC.
Read more: Frank Sinatra - Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) Lyrics | MetroLyrics
Fly me to the moon
Let me play among the stars
Let me see what spring is like on
A-Jupiter and Mars
In other words, hold my hand
In other words, baby, kiss me
Fill my heart with song and let me sing for ever more
You are all I long for
All I worship and adore
In other words, please be true
In other words, I love you
Fill my heart with song
Let me sing for ever more
You are all I long for, all I worship and adore
In other words, please be true
In other words, in other words
In other words
I love you
Songwriters
BART HOWARD
Published by
Lyrics © T.R.O. INC.
Read more: Frank Sinatra - Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) Lyrics | MetroLyrics
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