Genius Bacharach

I'm sorry, Bart.
After all I like it.
Dionne's old and cheap vest almost made me cry.
It's a good melody.
I think the lyrics of Hal David are good.
But there aren't many CDs that have translations.
I don't think so.
Too much words.

April 2016, 5 9:22 okamoto sadayoshi Comments (3)

Posted by: Asahi:

Even if it's a song in a foreign language, I'm still curious about the lyrics.
I can't translate it myself because I don't have English proficiency.

I just borrowed a CD from the library to read the translations... Sometimes I have translations on YouTube.

I would like you to value the words. A good melody is accompanied by good lyrics, and so is Sada's song.

Posted by: Kaju:

Definition, good morning.
It feels good to be surrounded by your favorite music and books.
Words are difficult.
It looks hot today.

Posted by: Sora Shidon ♪:

If you're having a late lunch at a restaurant, jet stream orchestration Gensbourg "Ju Tame Mois Non Pleu", Burt Bacharach "Alfie", Nino Rota "The Godfather Love Theme" And so on.
For a moment, I thought, "Is there something to tell you?"
Other songs selected by Henry Mancini, Fedilico Fellini, Ennio Morricone, and that might be a jetstream-related song collection.

Gensbourg, Bacharach, Rota, and the composers mentioned above feel good because the orchestration arrangements of the songs are well arranged, probably because the bass is classical.
I also think that they have the ability of arrangers.

Gensbourg's "Ju-Tame" is so graceful and elegant, I don't know if it's a song with such erotic vocals.

Rota's gorgeousness and profoundness was more prominent than any composer, and it was truly sensational!

And after all, the sparkle of Bacharach's "Alfie" was Pikaichi.
Like listening to heavenly music.
I think it's more beautiful to have vocals, but even in orchestration, a violin with a melody is very flexible, and I think it would be fun to play, and then I would be envious of it.
After all, I thought that Bacharach was a rare composer.

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