KARAOKE SCENE MAGAZINE ONLINE! - Jerry performs Ive Got You Under My Skin on Karaoke Showcase - Frank Sinatra began performing this song on his weekly radio show in 1946 but added his signature swagger when he recorded a big-band arrangement by Nelson Riddle for the album Songs for Swingin' Lovers ten years later. Sinatra re-recorded this for the 1963 album of his favorite numbers, Sinatra's Sinatra. The trombone solo, originally played by Milt Bernhart in the '56 version, was performed by Dick Nash. He recorded it yet again in 1993 with U2 frontman Bono for the album Duets. This version got a video Sinatra and Bono appear together... briefly. Directed by Kevin Godley, it was shot at a tavern, but when they had technical issues that delayed the shoot, Sinatra stormed out. Godley ended piecing the video together from existing footage of Sinatra and shots of Bono singing his part in a monitor.
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.: Ive Got You Under My Skin :.

Jerry
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Date Submitted:  2021-05-16 [Archive Date: 2021-08-14]
Genre:  POPular
Original Artist:  Sinatra
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Description:  Frank Sinatra began performing this song on his weekly radio show in 1946 but added his signature swagger when he recorded a big-band arrangement by Nelson Riddle for the album Songs for Swingin' Lovers ten years later. Sinatra re-recorded this for the 1963 album of his favorite numbers, Sinatra's Sinatra. The trombone solo, originally played by Milt Bernhart in the '56 version, was performed by Dick Nash. He recorded it yet again in 1993 with U2 frontman Bono for the album Duets. This version got a video Sinatra and Bono appear together... briefly. Directed by Kevin Godley, it was shot at a tavern, but when they had technical issues that delayed the shoot, Sinatra stormed out. Godley ended piecing the video together from existing footage of Sinatra and shots of Bono singing his part in a monitor.
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Total Comments:  6
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Comment by: BevB (Total comments: 3651  Submissions: 227) Mon, May 17th, 2021 
BevB Another wonderful listen here Jerry. You did a great job singing this. :)
Reply: I sure do thank you Bev....you ARE appreciated!! Jerry
Comment by: Tex (Total comments: 955  Submissions: 105) Mon, May 17th, 2021 
Tex Great story. This genre is great for you. You never disappoint at singing these but Ive heard you disappoint in many other areas. Good one
Reply: I disappoint everyone on so many levels. You, on the other hand, never disappoint because I never expect much from you. Still, it's great to have you on the board so we can throw darts. LOL
Comment by: Starlyter - Brad (Total comments: 3334  Submissions: 399) Mon, May 17th, 2021 
Starlyter - Brad Jerry, you sure do very well nailing those Sinatra songs to the point, you could have done it back then and come out tops as well. Great!...Brad
Reply: Thank you Brad!
Comment by: TheTravman (Total comments: 128  Submissions: 38) Mon, May 17th, 2021 
TheTravman Wow. OK. I'm mostly a country and rock guy but this is great. Great recording. Great singing. A+ from my ears.
Reply: Thank you! I too am mostly country singer and love the stories they tell but might sing any song in any genre. Master of none as they say....I really do appreciate your comment!
Comment by: OoRIKoO (Total comments: 822  Submissions: 230) Mon, May 17th, 2021 
OoRIKoO Rich posted just before I got here (look underneath this rambling comment of mine) and he stole everything I was gonna say, so basically I have nothing to say. Footballs coming in August or September. MMM let me see Oh I bought new tires last week. OK Jerry I'll talk at ya later. Bye!
Reply: I know what you mean...just installed 4 new tires at a cost of $1,100! Perhaps gas will get really expensive to help justify that price for the tires. Yep, football is just around the corner...it's a moving corner though. We'll talk soon...but not during football season. Adios


Jerry performs Ive Got You Under My Skin on Karaoke Showcase of Karaoke Scene Magazine Online: Jerry performs Ive Got You Under My Skin on Karaoke Showcase - Frank Sinatra began performing this song on his weekly radio show in 1946 but added his signature swagger when he recorded a big-band arrangement by Nelson Riddle for the album Songs for Swingin' Lovers ten years later. Sinatra re-recorded this for the 1963 album of his favorite numbers, Sinatra's Sinatra. The trombone solo, originally played by Milt Bernhart in the '56 version, was performed by Dick Nash. He recorded it yet again in 1993 with U2 frontman Bono for the album Duets. This version got a video Sinatra and Bono appear together... briefly. Directed by Kevin Godley, it was shot at a tavern, but when they had technical issues that delayed the shoot, Sinatra stormed out. Godley ended piecing the video together from existing footage of Sinatra and shots of Bono singing his part in a monitor.
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