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Diana Krall — Fly Me to the Moon
Album: Live In Paris
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Released: 2002
Length: 5:29
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Fly me to the moon
Let me play among the stars
Let me see what spring is like
On Jupiter and Mars
In other words, hold my hand
In other words, darling, kiss me

Fill my life with song
And let me sing for ever more
You are all I long for
All I worship and adore
In other words, please be true
In other words, I love you

Fly me to the moon
Let me play among the stars
Let me see what spring is like
On Jupiter and Mars
In other words, hold my hand
In other words, darling, kiss me

Fill my life with song
Let me sing for ever more
You are all I long for
All I worship and adore
In other words, please be true
In other words, in other words
In other words, in other words
In other words
I love ... you
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 savoyard wrote:
give me a break... This isn't a baby boomer radio station.



Says who?  If you don't like it. Hit the skip button!  ...Problem solved!!! A  LOT of RP listeners like it!!!   
 Mot wrote:

Lounge Rats in nostalgic heaven. Me in Hell.


Please send video of hell ..... sometimes I wonder whether it isn't just a made up place to to frighten the children and the credulous

Exceptional talent. Love her.
MCKY wrote:
Folks who know more about jazz vocalists praise DK, but I just don't get what's so special about her. Must be missing something.
Agreed. For me she is uninteresting and doesn't bring anything new to the art of jazz. But if new people are exposed to jazz as a result of her music, then it is ok with me.
meower215 wrote:
agreed in December, as it was for you, in November
Yeah, but you'd probably say that about ANYBODY follow Miles Davis. I think Ms. Krall does an OK job.
Didn't she have a cameo, singing in the movie, "The whole nine yards"?
savoyard wrote:
give me a break... This isn't a baby boomer radio station.
And just who decided that?
I normally love this kind of warm voice, but I have to say I really can't get with Diana Krall. Also, Frank's version of this song can't be beat.
Shesdifferent wrote:
I have to listen to this lounge crap all day at work.... so you can imagine why I hate this stuff being played on RP. I may be "over the hill" but I am not ready for the elevator yet!! Get rid of it!
Spot on!! I'm 29 not 59!!
can't take it... sorry just can't think about it anymore. i have tried.
give me a break... This isn't a baby boomer radio station.
Congrats to Diana and Elvis on the birth of their twin boys, Dexter Henry Lorcan and Frank Harlan James!
mlcarroll wrote:
Too bad she is following Miles Davis in this set. The differences are, shall we say, rather apparent.
agreed in December, as it was for you, in November
She's pretty much ready to drop Elvis's twins. Christmas comes early for Mr. and Mrs. Costello.
Earth would be a better place without her, so yes, somebody please fly Diana Krall to the moon and leave her there. Preferably without a space suit.
Too bad she is following Miles Davis in this set. The differences are, shall we say, rather apparent.
Meh.
mamerjamer wrote:
Singer is great, guitar is great, but that piano solo was all over the map - hard to listen to, IMHO. I have listened to some jazz before, but I hated that piano solo. You can tell a good jazz solo by the fact that a musician can wander off the path but comes back in on beat. This guy went wherever he wanted and came back in whenever he wanted. A good jazz solo wanders off without sounding like he's left the band behind. Just my opinion. The rest of the song is great.
"he" (the pianist) is most likely Diana Krall herself.
davin wrote:
blah..
tsk tsk..and DK is your neighbor in Nanaimo
Shesdifferent wrote:
I have to listen to this lounge crap all day at work.... so you can imagine why I hate this stuff being played on RP. I may be "over the hill" but I am not ready for the elevator yet!! Get rid of it!
I tend to agree. And I don't have to listen to it at work.
blah..
Shesdifferent wrote:
I have to listen to this lounge crap all day at work.... so you can imagine why I hate this stuff being played on RP. I may be "over the hill" but I am not ready for the elevator yet!! Get rid of it!
such an elegant way with words
Shesdifferent wrote:
I have to listen to this lounge crap all day at work.... so you can imagine why I hate this stuff being played on RP. I may be "over the hill" but I am not ready for the elevator yet!! Get rid of it!
I second that! Hi Scarlett!
thanks to Bill for once again venturing to cast pearls before swine
I have to listen to this lounge crap all day at work.... so you can imagine why I hate this stuff being played on RP. I may be "over the hill" but I am not ready for the elevator yet!! Get rid of it!
Folks who know more about jazz vocalists praise DK, but I just don't get what's so special about her. Must be missing something.
gee, someone must've switched to the fogie station when I wasn't looking
brn wrote:
It's great when she's singing. OK otherwise.
Sorry. Her voice is so bland. Her phrasing isn't anything exceptional. I can't comprehend why some people think she is so great? Please explain....
Singer is great, guitar is great, but that piano solo was all over the map - hard to listen to, IMHO. I have listened to some jazz before, but I hated that piano solo. You can tell a good jazz solo by the fact that a musician can wander off the path but comes back in on beat. This guy went wherever he wanted and came back in whenever he wanted. A good jazz solo wanders off without sounding like he's left the band behind. Just my opinion. The rest of the song is great.
Patti wrote:
Tony Bennet does it much better, vocaly; but the piano player kicks boo-dee. pbm
I'm no fan, but credit where it's due: the piano player IS the vocalist.
Tony Bennet does it much better, vocaly; but the piano player kicks boo-dee. pbm
Death_to_Clear_Channel wrote:
Indeed. Krall singing this song is like Adam Sandler trying to play the part of Marlon Brando in a remake of The Godfather.
In todays Hollywood that movie could become realality.
Old_Pool_Skunk wrote:
Maybe not yet up there with the greats, but she's got some big shoes to fill, and she takes a good shot at it. Go Diana.
There is a reason that the majority of this version of the song is instrumental. Sounds like karaoke.
It's great when she's singing. OK otherwise.
Maybe not yet up there with the greats, but she's got some big shoes to fill, and she takes a good shot at it. Go Diana.
BigCalm wrote:
In my opinion this is a good example of how to murder a brilliant song
BigCalm wrote:
In my opinion this is a good example of how to murder a brilliant song
Indeed. Krall singing this song is like Adam Sandler trying to play the part of Marlon Brando in a remake of The Godfather.
Mechanical Delivery. Tony Bennett kicks major ass on this.
This woman has an amazing voice. I don't really care for jazz vocals however.
Lounge Rats in nostalgic heaven. Me in Hell.
BigCalm wrote:
In my opinion this is a good example of how to murder a brilliant song
well said
Nicely done, Diana has got it going on.
absolutely one of the best voices working in jazz today. A very talented pianist as well. Bravo!
BigCalm wrote:
In my opinion this is a good example of how to murder a brilliant song
Why?
Aww, what a cute segue! EC (Spooky Girlfriend)--->Diana (Fly me to the moon)
I feel like I'm back in dancing school again trying to learn the foxtrot (not voluntarily) - yuck! No more, please!
All class, baby. Top notch.
In my opinion this is a good example of how to murder a brilliant song