That guy on the guitar, man, thanks for his name. Barney Kessel, Kenny Burrell, Joe Pass, he's right there with them, man. If only Diana could do what Nat Cole did and just stand up, leave the piano, take the mic and sing directly to us💙
Thank you Diana. You resurrected this great, forgotten song!! Many singers sang this song in the 50's; Sinatra, Jane Morgan, Sarah, Vic, Joni, Etta Jones, June Christiy,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Now it is time to make it real STANDARD song.
I think it's too difficult harmonically for the general public to latch onto it and whistle or hum it. It wouldn't mean half so much without lyrics. But I get where you are coming from.
One of my five favorite songs from the "Live in Paris" program. Her phrasing and emotional intensity just slay: "Someday if all my prayers are answered I'll hear a footstep on the stair…" Wow, this never gets old. When I can I listen to this with my eyes fixed on my computer monitor. Diana was a stunning apparition.
John Clayton, Jeff Hamilton, Anthony Wilson, and Diana. It doesn't get any better. They are all so sensitive to the music and to each others' ideas. Thanks for posting this version, roger b.
This song was sung with such passion and performed masterfully by the musicians. I get sucked into it each time I hear it. The writer had such a broken heart. Notice the tear on the vilinist at 4:32. Got her too. That's what happens when passion and soul are put into a performance.
Fantastic. She blew the lyrics and like the pro she is, never missed a beat. Consumate pro and greatest rendition of the standard that I have ever heard.
DIANA KRALL - Maybe You'll Be There If I had to select a single favorite 'live' concert performance of Diana Krall's -- to be preserved and enjoyed by generations of music lovers yet unborn - without a doubt, it would be this one: from her Paris Concert - a song composed in 1947 (a very good year) by Rube Bloom (m) and Sammy Gallop (w). A perfectly poignant song about lost love -- these words especially: Someday, if all my prayers are answered I'll hear a footstep on the stair With anxious heart I'll hurry to the door And maybe you'll be there. A gorgeous symphonic arrangement - one of his best by the late Claus Ogerman. Great sound engineering, plus exemplary video quality - perfect camera work and lighting that captures, among its subtleties, a single tear streaming down the cheek of a pretty violinist (at around the 4:28 mark). And someone else noted that around the "2:54 mark, a cello player is so moved with emotion, he shakes his head in wonder.” Another kindred spirit writes: “I've watched this dozens of times, and each time it brings a tear to my eye.” Thanks for sharing, Roger B. Celebrated elsewhere [search] " Great Melody, Great Lyric, Great Rendition, Songwriting Workshop, Harmony Central " czcams.com/video/yWgqVqJTwt8/video.html
Me too...She was in my town 4 months ago and I was disappointed...she is a storyteller and talked at the onset of each song...I just wanted to hear her sing. Her songs are the stories...real life.
Each time I see a crowd of people Just like a fool I stop and stare It's really not the proper thing to do But maybe you'll be there I go out walking after midnight Along the lonely thoroughfare It's not the time or place To look for you But maybe you'll be there You said your arms would always hold me You said you lips were mine alone to kiss Now after all those things you told me How could it end like this Someday if all my prayers are answered I'll hear a footstep on the stair With anxious heart I'll hurry to the door And maybe you'll Be there
"Someday if all my prayers are answered I'll hear a footstep on the stair With anxious heart, I'll hurry to the door Maybe you'll be there" - but I know you wont... never again... :'(
Actually I don't think she blew the lyric...I think she passed on it, and was feeling the song and felt the lyric at that point was irrelevant...I like the pause...
La mejor versión del mundo es la de Sinatra está cantante está sobrevalorada es muy guapa que unas piernas bellísimas pero como cantante es una más de la lista interminable Sinatra tiene una voz divina y llena la canción de una belleza y sensibilidad supremas supremas supremas Viva La Voz Viva Francis Albert Sinatra
I can't listen to this song without crying. It is so beautiful
I’ve watched this dozens of times and every time it brings a tear to my eye.
Perfect song incredible Orchestra lovely Trio, and bless that little Anthony Wilson on Guitar. Lovely on all levels.
That guy on the guitar, man, thanks for his name. Barney Kessel, Kenny Burrell, Joe Pass, he's right there with them, man. If only Diana could do what Nat Cole did and just stand up, leave the piano, take the mic and sing directly to us💙
That tear, in string section, rolling down her cheek kills me every time I watch and listen to Diana.
(At the 4:28 - 4:31 mark)
I saw her in Stockholm and I promise you that there was not a dry eye in the concert hall when she sang this song. To beautiful.
Thank you for pointing that out. I have watched this a million times and never noticed that....
4:53!
And at 2.50, the Cellist shakes his head in disbelief at the magic he's hearing in her interpretation of this classic.
Thank you Diana. You resurrected this great, forgotten song!! Many singers sang this song in the 50's; Sinatra, Jane Morgan, Sarah, Vic, Joni, Etta Jones, June Christiy,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Now it is time to make it real STANDARD song.
I think it's too difficult harmonically for the general public to latch onto it and whistle or hum it. It wouldn't mean half so much without lyrics. But I get where you are coming from.
@@Jazzwayze I added it to my repoitoire, it just grabbed.
@@teresatrigiani7838 Yes... it does that!
One of my five favorite songs from the "Live in Paris" program. Her phrasing and emotional intensity just slay: "Someday if all my prayers are answered I'll hear a footstep on the stair…" Wow, this never gets old. When I can I listen to this with my eyes fixed on my computer monitor. Diana was a stunning apparition.
Same
Wow this is the best version I’ve heard of this song. Very rich in mood and melancholy.
This plus "I'll String Along With You" are her classic, classic, classic GORGEOUS songs.... So incredibly beautiful.
Everything,every sound, every element of the arrangement is played so beautifully thank you so much for posting :)
John Clayton, Jeff Hamilton, Anthony Wilson, and Diana. It doesn't get any better. They are all so sensitive to the music and to each others' ideas. Thanks for posting this version, roger b.
What a talent, what style, what a voice and what a magnificent woman, the best among the few in such top class
This song was sung with such passion and performed masterfully by the musicians. I get sucked into it each time I hear it. The writer had such a broken heart. Notice the tear on the vilinist at 4:32. Got her too. That's what happens when passion and soul are put into a performance.
And that gorgeous Gibson Byrdland guitar, played so beautifully by Anthony Wilson.
The accompanying musicians do an amazing job here... just beautiful. Jeff Hamilton on drums : one of my favs!!!! :)
the pretty violist - ready to cry.
Fantastic. She blew the lyrics and like the pro she is, never missed a beat. Consumate pro and greatest rendition of the standard that I have ever heard.
Check out the tears running down the cheek of the violinist at 4:30. Touching.
+Sherry Bell I think it was perspiration. :)
Definitely tears!
At 2:54, the cello player is moved with emotion as he shakes his head in wonder.
Love her 'Maybe you'll be there' a lost or returning love. magnificent
Love the tone on Anthony Wilson's Gibson L5.
wonderful dialog between jazz group and the orchestra, and Diana's voice sounds as a main musical instrument
Greatest female singer alive 2014
One of my favorite tunes.
She kills me with this song
DIANA KRALL - Maybe You'll Be There
If I had to select a single favorite 'live' concert performance of Diana Krall's -- to be preserved and enjoyed by generations of music lovers yet unborn - without a doubt, it would be this one: from her Paris Concert - a song composed in 1947 (a very good year) by Rube Bloom (m) and Sammy Gallop (w). A perfectly poignant song about lost love -- these words especially:
Someday, if all my prayers are answered
I'll hear a footstep on the stair
With anxious heart I'll hurry to the door
And maybe you'll be there.
A gorgeous symphonic arrangement - one of his best by the late Claus Ogerman. Great sound engineering, plus exemplary video quality - perfect camera work and lighting that captures, among its subtleties, a single tear streaming down the cheek of a pretty violinist (at around the 4:28 mark). And someone else noted that around the "2:54 mark, a cello player is so moved with emotion, he shakes his head in wonder.”
Another kindred spirit writes: “I've watched this dozens of times, and each time it brings a tear to my eye.”
Thanks for sharing, Roger B. Celebrated elsewhere [search] " Great Melody, Great Lyric, Great Rendition, Songwriting Workshop, Harmony Central "
czcams.com/video/yWgqVqJTwt8/video.html
She certainly knows how to make a song her own.
The greatness of DK, supreme talent.
Just a beautiful song and arrangement……
So vool so mellow just right. Love it.
Me too...She was in my town 4 months ago and I was disappointed...she is a storyteller and talked at the onset of each song...I just wanted to hear her sing. Her songs are the stories...real life.
My heart just jumped a step and a half.
Each time I see a crowd of people
Just like a fool I stop and stare
It's really not the proper thing to do
But maybe you'll be there
I go out walking after midnight
Along the lonely thoroughfare
It's not the time or place
To look for you
But maybe you'll be there
You said your arms would always hold me
You said you lips were mine alone to kiss
Now after all those things you told me
How could it end like this
Someday if all my prayers are answered
I'll hear a footstep on the stair
With anxious heart
I'll hurry to the door
And maybe you'll
Be there
Great song....🚬❤️🙏🏽🍻⚓️ still waiting....
"Someday if all my prayers are answered
I'll hear a footstep on the stair
With anxious heart, I'll hurry to the door
Maybe you'll be there" - but I know you wont... never again... :'(
Just beautiful!!!
I love this song 🎵
This is so good that her blown lyrics on the second verse do not matter.
Actually I don't think she blew the lyric...I think she passed on it, and was feeling the song and felt the lyric at that point was irrelevant...I like the pause...
Maybe she got caught up in the emotion of the lyric...It happens to the best of singers.
La mejor versión del mundo es la de Sinatra está cantante está sobrevalorada es muy guapa que unas piernas bellísimas pero como cantante es una más de la lista interminable Sinatra tiene una voz divina y llena la canción de una belleza y sensibilidad supremas supremas supremas Viva La Voz Viva Francis Albert Sinatra
Smokin' hot!
Hi class, Hi performance......many tnahks ..José.
No cabe duda de que la música alimenta el alma ….
my fav...
Just awesome......
Notice the tear on the violinists cheek at the 4:33 mark?😮
My girl
magnifica cantante bella voce ^___*
I guess they didn't include this version on the CD because of the 2nd verse. Even with the blown lyric, this is the better version.
With Anxious Heart I'll Hurry To The Door… sigh!
xo
Thank you Irina. :)
its very hard to screw up such a Magnificent song......that said....she does a decent job here
endless love x
maravilloso
Les Baxter song by Jazx pianist Diane Krall, Mrs Costello
M,
Someday if my prayers are answered...maybe you'll be there.
G
Wow wow wow
Looks like Alan Broadbent conducting with Jeff Hamilton and John Clayton playing rhythm .
So sad :(
Is this particular concert available on CD? The performance of this song isn't the same as what's on the Live in Paris CD.
She foo'ed up the verse...
It's not the time or place... to look for you
But maybe... you'll be there..
Ms Elvis Costello
Came here because of make up tutorial background music! Ahaha
wait🎁
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1:25 I see Penelope Cruz.. Is it real?
X
is it only me that's copying down the chords @ 2'11" ? :-)
She's married to Elvis Costello.
For Meme💯🎁❤💋
Nice female crooner but vastly.overrated , does not extend her voice ..slurs some words..the orchestrations carry her