Sunday, April 24, 2011

I've Got You Under My Skin - Matt Pozdol


"I've Got You Under My Skin" is a song written by Cole Porter. It was a signature song for Frank Sinatra and 1966, became a Top 10 hit for the four seasons. It was also recorded by Louis Prima and Keely Smith, Cab Calloway, Josephine Baker, Lee Wiley, Steve Barton, Michael Bolton, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, Gloria Gaynor, Diana Krall, Dinah Washington, Maysa, Michael Buble, Katharine McPhee, James Darren, Cesare Siepi, Al Bowlly, Neneh Cherry, Bill Evans, Jim Hall, Seether, underothers. Cherry playback was recorded for the charity album Red Hot + Blue, reaching number 25 in the UK singles chart. Written in 1936 it was in the Eleanor Powell MGM musical, Born to Dance, in which it was performed by Virginia Bruce introduced. It was nominated for an Academy Award for best song this year. Sinatra sang the song first in his weekly radio show in 1946, when the second part of a medley with "Easy to Love". He put his definitive stamp on the tune ten years later, in aswinging big-band version that built a succession of crescendos on the back of an arrangement by Nelson Riddle. Riddle was a fan of Maurice Ravel, and has said that the scheme was inspired by the "Bolero". Sinatra fans generally rank it as one of his best collaborations with Riddle Orchestra. A haunting saxophone section drives the graph in an amazing highlights out-of-control slide trombone solo by Milt Bernhart. The appreciation of the excitement of the arrangement, Sinatrausually ...

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