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Nice Work If You Can Get It: Songs by the Gershwins
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Nice Work If You Can Get It: Songs by the Gershwins
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by Ira Gershwin, George Gershwin, and Michael Feinstein
Sales Rank: 1060292

Price:$4.95


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Album Details
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1. Who Cares?
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2. Ask Me Again
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3. Anything for You
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4. Someone to Watch over Me
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5. Luckiest Man in the World
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6. Fascinating Rhythm [Medley]
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7. Will You Remember Me?
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8. Nice Work If You Can Get It
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9. Somebody Stole My Heart Away
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10. Foggy Day/Things Are Looking Up
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11. Love Is in the Air
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12. They Can't Take That Away from Me
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13. For You, for Me, for Evermore
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Listener Reviews & Comments The brilliance of George Gershwin in composing music, the ingenuity of Ira Gershwin in writing the lyrics and the artistry of Michael Feinstein in interpreting these timeless classics make this album one of the best recordings of all-time. It's a common knowledge among Gershwin fans that Mr. Feinstein has worked for Ira Gershwin for years until the songwriter's death in 1983. He's one lucky guy to have worked with one of the greatest songwriters of all-time. He interprets thirteen selections of which six I consider the very highlights of this recording. My topmost favorite is an unpublished song until 1983, "Ask Me Again," one of the less famous songs of the Gershwins but its words and music are simply splendid and I love it! The flawless arrangement complements his outstanding vocal artisty. Thank you Mr. Feinstein, for being one of the key figures in keeping the music of Gershwin brothers alive forevermore. The rest of the highlights are "Nice Work If You Can Get It," a medley of "A Foggy Day" (In London Town)/"Things Are Looking Up," a song arranged by the singer himself with Harvey Cohen, "Who Cares?" from the musical comedy "Of Thee I Sing" (who would think this song is 73 years old?) and "Someone To Watch Over Me," a song Ira Gershwin wrote about himself around the time he married his wife Leonore ("he may not be the man some girls think of as handsome..."). This charming version was arranged and conducted by a fine arranger, Don Sebesky. And my all-time favorite - Oscar-nominated "They Can't Take That Away From Me," from the 1937 film "Shall We Dance?" To me, this is the most ear-catching interpretation I've ever heard and has become my favorite for its hauntingly beautiful orchestral arrangement, which was based on the original arrangement by Conrad Salinger in 1948 recording. This charming arrangement was reconstructed by Christopher Palmer and Jeff Atmajian, and conducted by Larry Blank. "But I'll always, always keep the memory of ... The way you wear your hat The way you sip your tea ... The way your smile just beams The way you sing off-key The way you haunt my dreams No, no they can't take that away from me." Don't miss out on this CD. This is one of Michael Feinstein's nicest compilations of songs by the Gershwins. A must-have for all Gershwin and Feinstein fans. I enjoyed listening to it and I'm sure you will, too.
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Nice Work If You Can Get It: Songs by the Gershwins
by Ira Gershwin, George Gershwin, and Michael Feinstein
Price:$4.95


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