It's Monday and it's time to THINK SPRING. Musically, that is.
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Every other week has a theme. Today's theme was picked by me: Spring begins today in the Northern Hemisphere and fall in the Southern. Pick songs about spring (or fall, depending on where you live) or that have Spring (or fall) in the title.
It's only March, but we can dream about April in Paris. This song was written in 1932 for a Broadway play called Walk a Little Faster. It's been covered many times and I've chosen a cover sung by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong in 1956.With spring comes major league baseball. 1985's Centerfield was perhaps the best song ever written about baseball. Let's join John Fogerty on the field.Season Suite: Spring, from John Denver.
Spring is Here - Carly Simon, to me, has an old fashioned sound, which, to me, is a good thing.
I Can See Clearly Now - Johnny Nash may not be strictly about spring time, but we can look forward to some bright, bright sunshiny days where the rainbows appear come spring, can't we?
Let's end with a song inspired by the thought of spring - The Beatles and Here Comes the Sun.
And that's a wrap!
Join me again next week for another episode of Music Moves Me.