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  1. 15. Mai 2024 · It Might As Well Be Spring (1957) - Blossom Dearie - YouTube. Croonr1. 22.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 9. 32 views 6 hours ago. from Verve MGV-2037 LP "Blossom Dearie" with Blossom...

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  2. www.abc.net.au › classic-albums › -blossom-dearie-'Blossom Dearie' - ABC Jazz

    12. Mai 2024 · Blossom Dearie. Yep, that's her real name! For whatever reason, that question seemed to come up a lot in interviews, but Blossom wore it with pride. She was one of the only women of her day to ...

  3. 7. Mai 2024 · Love Is a Necessary Evil by Blossom Dearie is a song that explores the complex and paradoxical nature of love. The lyrics convey the idea that love is both essential and challenging, just like the title suggests. The song captures the emotional rollercoaster ride that comes with being in love.

    • May I Come In? (1964)
    • 1964
    • Blossom Dearie
    • Vivienne Segal
  4. 10. Mai 2024 · As Blossom Dearie sings, “Hey John, what’cha say, John? Made my day, John. Diggin’ you diggin’ me, John.” It’s clear that there is a mutual appreciation between the two individuals. The song further explores the emotions of longing and curiosity, with lines like “Looking for clues, waiting for news. Where do I go? Woe ...

  5. 6. Mai 2024 · Blossom Dearie was a remarkable American jazz vocalist, pianist and composer from the bebop era known for her unique voice, definitive arranging style and continent spanning career. From recordings and radio to Calvin Klein ads, the Gilmore Girls television show, and many other film and TV soundtracks, her career swung into the 21st ...

  6. 18. Mai 2024 · from Verve MG V-2111 LP "Once Upon A Summertime"with Blossom Dearie, Piano; Mundell Lowe, Guitar; Ray Brown, Bass; Ed Thigpen, DrumsMusic and Lyrics by Frank...

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  7. 10. Mai 2024 · The Meaning Behind the Lyrics. Everything I’ve Got” is a song written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart and originally performed by Blossom Dearie in 1953. This playful jazz tune tells a story of intense love and devotion, with a twist of mischief and humor.