Heart Aches.......Played On Tyros 2!

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • My arrangement of "Heart Aches," written in 1931 by Al Hoffman, (1902 - 1960), lyrics by John Clenner. I hope that you enjoy my version of this great old song!!! Please feel free to comment, and to "PLEASE RATE" the video..."THANKS!"
    Photo source: The Internet.
    Some history on Al Hoffman's career:
    Al Hoffman (September 25, 1902July 21, 1960), a member of the Songwriter's Hall Of Fame since 1984, was a hit songwriter active in the 1930s, 40s and 50s, usually co-writing with others and responsible for many number one hits through each decade, many of which are still sung and recorded today. The popularity of Hoffman's song, "Mairzy Doats", co-written with Jerry Livingston and Milton Drake, was such that newspapers and magazines wrote about the craze. Time magazine titled one article "Our Mairzy Dotage". The New York Times simply wrote the headline, "That Song".
    Hoffman's songs were recorded by Frank Sinatra ("Close To You", "I'm Gonna Live Until I Die"), Billy Eckstine ("I Apologize") Perry Como ("Papa Loves Mambo", "Hot Diggity"), Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong ("Who Walks In When I Walk Out"), Nat "King" Cole, Tony Bennett, the Merry Macs, Sophie Tucker, Eartha Kitt, Patsy Cline, Patti Page ("Allegheny Moon"), Bette Midler, and most everyone who was a star of that era. In October, 2007, Hoffman's "I'm Gonna Live Til I Die" was the lead single from Queen Latifah's new album, "Trav'lin' Light".
    Biography:
    Hoffman was born in Minsk in Russia (now Belarus). His parents moved to Seattle, Washington in the United States when he was 6. After graduating from high school in Seattle, he started his own band, playing the drums, and moved to New York City in 1928 to pursue a music career. Though he continued playing the drums in night club bands and selling bagels door-to-door on Broadway, he began writing songs, collaborating with such other songwriters as Leon Carr, Leo Corday, Mann Curtis, Mack David, Milton Drake, Al Goodhart, Walter Kent, Sammy Lerner, Jerry Livingston, Dick Manning, Bob Merrill, Ed Nelson, and Maurice Sigler.
    In 1934 he moved to London to work on stage productions and movies, co-writing the hit songs "She Shall Have Music" and "Everything Stops For Tea". He returned to the U.S. three years later.
    In 1984 he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He has over 1,500 songs registered with A.S.C.A.P.
    He died in New York City of prostate cancer and is buried in New Jersey.
    Partial list of published songs
    Songs written by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning
    Allegheny Moon (1956)
    Dennis The Menace Song (1960)
    Gilly, Gilly, Ossenfeffer, Katzenellen Bogen by the Sea (1954)
    Hot Diggity (1956)
    I Can't Tell A Waltz From A Tango (1954)
    Mama, Teach Me to Dance (1956)
    Moon Talk(1958)
    O Dio Mio (1960)
    Takes Two to Tango (1952)
    Songs written by Al Hoffman, Dick Manning, and another collaborator
    Are You Really Mine? (1958) (with Mark Markwell)
    Make Me a Miracle (1958) (with Mark Markwell)
    Oh-Oh, I'm Falling in Love Again (1958) (with Mark Markwell)
    Papa Loves Mambo (1954) (with Bix Reichner)
    Secretly (1958) (with Mark Markwell)

    Songs written by Al Hoffman, Mack David, and Jerry Livingston
    Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo(1948)
    Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (1947)
    A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes (1949)
    A Very Merry Un-Birthday To You (1951)
    Others
    "Apple Blossoms and Chapel Bells"
    "Auf Wiedersehn, My Dear"
    "Bear Down, Chicago Bears"
    "Black-Eyed Susan Brown"
    "Close to You" (with Jerry Livingston and Carl Lampl)
    "Dont Stay Away Too Long"
    "Everything Stops for Tea"
    "Everything's in Rhythm with My Heart" (1935) (with Al Goodhart and Maurice Sigler)
    "Fit as a Fiddle" (1932) (with Arthur Freed and Al Goodhart)
    "From One Minute to Another"
    "Goodnight, Wherever You Are"
    "Heartaches" (1931) (lyrics by John Clenner)
    "I Apologize" (1931) (lyrics by Al Goodhart)
    "If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake" (1950) (with Bob Merrill and Clem Watts)
    "I Must Have One More Kiss Kiss Kiss"
    "I Saw Stars"
    "Im in a Dancing Mood"
    "Little Man Youve Had a Busy Day"
    "Mairzy Doats"
    "Roll Up the Carpet" (1933) (lyrics by Raymond Klages, music by Raymond Klages, Al Goodhart, and Hoffman)
    "The Story of a Starry Night" (1941) (with Jerry Livingston and Mann Curtis)
    "There Isnt Any Limit to My Love"
    "Whats the Good Word, Mr. Bluebird?"
    "Who Walks in When I Walk Out?"
    "Why Dont You Practice What You Preach?"
    "Without Rhythm"

Komentáře • 13

  • @mikeham1
    @mikeham1 Před 13 lety

    Still fondly remembered.
    R.I.P. Dwayne.
    mike

  • @MagictrainsOrg
    @MagictrainsOrg Před 14 lety

    What a composition of pictures and music =)

  • @OzPix
    @OzPix Před 14 lety

    Very good, great choice of some amazing pictures.

  • @berrasvideo
    @berrasvideo Před 14 lety

    Hi Dwayne Great images again and this good old tune with a new exciting arr.
    Very good!!**************
    Best Regards Bertil

  • @w0aMUSIK
    @w0aMUSIK Před 14 lety

    Hello friend Dwayne,
    it´s a video with crazy and in the same time interesting pictures, a great and very good job-bravo5*****++, the music is terrific and right for the scenery!
    Best Regards Always to You and California from Wolfgang/Germany.

  • @BENNYMANS99
    @BENNYMANS99 Před 14 lety

    Another great oldie Dwayne,
    Super video,
    *****
    Brian.

  • @AccordionLadyMi
    @AccordionLadyMi Před 14 lety

    Dwayne, What a funny video HA HA HA. I wondered how some of those cars could even get where they were! It was a very good video especially with the music "Heartaches" playing in the background. Great choice of song and images. Fran

  • @musikus48
    @musikus48 Před 14 lety

    Danke Dwayne Dein Keyboardspiel ist sehr gut, Die Bilder sind ja spektakulär.
    Vielen Dank für dieses gelungene Video.
    Gruß Bert

  • @DATDJ007
    @DATDJ007 Před 14 lety

    Great played my friend!! 5***** :-)

  • @hobqueer
    @hobqueer Před 3 lety

    shit dwayne, rest in peace man.
    thank you for this wonderful piece. the caretaker brought me here.

  • @motown121
    @motown121 Před 14 lety

    Shit heart aches,
    but a wonderfull Video, as allways, my friend.
    5*****
    Best wishes allways
    Dieter

  • @Blinkymyt
    @Blinkymyt Před 14 lety

    Having heard Ted Weem's version of this musical cardiac challenge a few years ago, your different chord and rhythm breaks were a nice and original variation. Have you taken in Teddy's 78 RPM recording, Dwayne? Different, but I really like yours. Five plus atrial fibrillation stars. Cordially, John

  • @juliahart8593
    @juliahart8593 Před rokem

    When you have dementia but are also an npc