Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: GUEST,solstice boy Date: 22 Dec 11 - 03:57 AM Big Al.. if you can fart "Ring of Bright Water"...????? [and there's over 40 years of childhood dreams loaded in that song..] |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 22 Dec 11 - 03:44 AM In my case its 'Who can fart the loudest?' I intend to write the song next week. This mighty work will be an audience participation piece,geared to live performance and terrifically loud smelly farts - when evrybodys been eating sprouts over the Holy Festival. When I unleash beauty of this song on the world, the earth will probably split open, the four horsemen of the apocalypse gallop out, and then gallop back in - when the smell hits them. Just thought, I'd better warn you in advance..... |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: GUEST,solstice boy Date: 22 Dec 11 - 12:14 AM you lot intellectualise to much.. "Most beautiful song ever written" ??? it's the song that most affected your emotions when you were a raw inexperienced unspoilt by the horrible grown up world child.. in my case.. "Ring of Bright Water".. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Neil D Date: 21 Dec 11 - 11:58 PM I don't know how to pick just one as the most beautiful. In the realms of classical and religious music there are hundreds of contenders. Even in the narrower field of Christmas music there are many beautiful melodies. I can't think of a more beautiful tune than "Gaudete". At the other end of the spectrum, and this may seem counterintuitive, I think Tom Waits has written some intensely beautiful songs. In spite of his ravished voice and reputation for gritty retrospectives on the seedier side of life, on repeated listening songs like "Innocent When You Dream", "Time" and "Jersey Girl" are just striking. Such a wide spectrum of beautiful songs is why I say it is impossible to chose just one. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: freda underhill Date: 21 Dec 11 - 08:53 AM Here's another John Warner one, Anderson's Coast and here's contender - James and Nancy singing jez lowe's the Bergen |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: glueman Date: 21 Dec 11 - 08:38 AM Is my team still ploughing? Butterworth Wood Street, Judy Hauff Spem in alium, Tallis |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: freda underhill Date: 21 Dec 11 - 08:29 AM Here is an exquisite song by John Warner, Newell highway, sung by Nancy Kerr An Australian choir, Ecopella, singsa some very beautiful songs about the environment including All the wild wonders. Ecopella is conducted by Miguel Heatwole, an Australian singer and composer who is also a member of Triantan, a trio who sing Scottish and Irish songs in Gaelic and English. The most intensely beautiful version of "last Farewell to Stirling" is sung by Anthony Woolcott of triantan, you will never hear a more beautiful rendition. freda |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: freda underhill Date: 21 Dec 11 - 07:55 AM Anything by Sean Keane and if I'm not mistaken, here's Alison introducing hi m in this one.. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: mrdux Date: 21 Dec 11 - 01:11 AM a few more for you: Joseph Canteloube's setting of "Baïlèro (Chant de bergers de Haute-Auvergne)" Au bord de l'eau, and Après un rêve -- Gabriel Fauré À Chloris -- Reynaldo Hahn My Ain Countrie -- Jean Redpath The Nearness of You -- Hoagy Carmichael |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Commander Crabbe Date: 20 Dec 11 - 08:07 PM As beauty rests in the eye (or ears) of the beholder (listener), there must be many beautiful songs. I can go with Elmore on "Do you think that I do not Know" I can also suggest "Pe In Eirinn I" as sung by Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh Pe in Eirinn I Merry Christmas |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: GUEST,Peter Trout Date: 20 Dec 11 - 02:21 PM "God only knows" Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys Peter |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Bobert Date: 19 Dec 11 - 07:50 PM I'm going add another vote for Martina McBride's "From the Ashes" written by my buddy, Austin Cunningham... B~ |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: GUEST,Captain Swing Date: 19 Dec 11 - 06:13 PM The Land O' The Leal |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Arkie Date: 19 Dec 11 - 04:41 PM One thing I love about threads like this, is all the great suggestions and the material to build a list of music that I must hear. I do not think the following have been added yet: The Song of the Wandering Aengus Cornflower Blue Palace Grand Star of the County Down Loch Tay Boat Song Plasir d'Amour Si Bheag Si Mhor The Water is Wide |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Bonzo3legs Date: 19 Dec 11 - 04:32 PM 'Til the Following Night by Screaming Lord Sutch!! |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: fat B****rd Date: 19 Dec 11 - 03:24 PM The Flower Duet by Delibes Bess You Is My Woman, Now by Gershwin Just One More Day sung by Otis Redding |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: kendall Date: 18 Dec 11 - 08:56 PM Barney Fife couldn't carry a note with a co signer. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Songwronger Date: 18 Dec 11 - 06:31 PM Been hearing some beautiful songs lately (Christmas carols). I forget from year to year how beautiful some of them are. Amazing pieces of work. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: GUEST,Nick E Date: 31 Aug 11 - 08:28 PM Fear a'Bha\ta is a heart breaker, I relay love Stan Rogers 45 Years, not so much the tune but the genuine sentiment. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: GUEST,HughM Date: 31 Aug 11 - 08:04 AM An Ataireachd Ard Cearcall a'Chuain Fear a'Bha\ta Coshieville (and I'm not even Scottish!) |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: kendall Date: 31 Aug 11 - 07:44 AM Don't know. Never heard him sing it. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: GUEST,BigDaddy Date: 31 Aug 11 - 02:58 AM kendall...I'll assume you are not referring to the version sung by Don Knotts as Barney Fife? |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Steve Shaw Date: 30 Aug 11 - 07:46 PM Nic Jones singing Ten Thousand Miles. I'd love to have that on CD. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: kendall Date: 30 Aug 11 - 07:41 PM Juanita ..Nita, Jauanita, ask thy soul if we should part Nita Juanita, lean thou on my heart. Soft o'er the fountain, lingering falls the southern moon, Far o'er the mountain breaks the day too soon. In your dark eyes splendor where the warm light loves to dwell, Weary looks yet tender, speak their fond farewell... sorry, I get carried away by soppy love songs. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: DrugCrazed Date: 30 Aug 11 - 05:37 PM And now I've remembered Isara by Eluveitie (See! Death Metal bands can write nice songs!) and The Islander by Nightwish (See above). There's also a lot written by Faure (Cantique de Jean Racine springs to mind, as does pretty much all of the Requiem) where I would die happy. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: GUEST,Bluesman Date: 30 Aug 11 - 02:40 PM Gaye, Clifford T. Ward. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: GUEST,Seonaid Date: 30 Aug 11 - 01:43 PM "Nancy My Thousand Loves" as recorded (both with and without Gaelic lyrics) by harper Barbary Grant. Check it out. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Gda Music Date: 30 Aug 11 - 01:21 PM What, no calypso mention yet? http://mightysparrowaz.blogspot.com/2008/08/lord-kitchener-with-his-ode-to-tobago.html Graham |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: RoyH (Burl) Date: 30 Aug 11 - 12:59 PM MGM mentions 'Searching for Lambs' and I agree, a truly beautiful tune. For a heartfelt love lyric 'I Live Not Where I Love' takes some beating. When one reaches the stage in life my wife and I are at Kurt Weill's 'September Song' become very poignant. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Bill D Date: 30 Aug 11 - 12:18 PM Go find someone singing "Country Lassie" by Robert Burns. (Jean Redpath's version is probably the easiest to find) There are threads on it. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Bert Date: 30 Aug 11 - 12:13 PM I'll go along with Songwronger "Believe me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms." although 'cailin mo ruinsa' is up there. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Stringsinger Date: 30 Aug 11 - 12:06 PM I like Genie's list. Here's some more. "All The Things You Are" by Jerome Kern. "Stella by Starlight" by Johnny Mandel "Over the Rainbow" Yip Harburg and Harold Arlen I like "Lagan Love" and "Lark in the Clear Air" Almost any tune by George Gershwin and Cole Porter. Hard to say most beautiful here. "There's a Place for Us", "Tonight" and "Maria" from Westside Story are right up there. I'm biased but i wrote a beautiful tune set to Yip Harburg's poem which I hope that someone, some day will hear. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: PHJim Date: 30 Aug 11 - 11:46 AM My mom thought that Here's That Rainy Day was the most beautiful song she'd ever heard. I agree that it's a lovely song. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Banjiman Date: 30 Aug 11 - 03:29 AM Annachie Gordon (Child 239). (If Trad songs count as "written"!) Very, beautiful, very sad and very disturbing in parts and just the most amazing melody. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: GUEST,999 Date: 30 Aug 11 - 01:20 AM I trust you won't let it happen again. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Genie Date: 30 Aug 11 - 01:14 AM Just realized I typed "O Mio Bambino Caro" instead of "O Mio Babbino Caro." My bad. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Songwronger Date: 29 Aug 11 - 11:29 PM Today I was thinking of "Believe me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms." The first verse of that is perfect beauty, in my opinion. Music and lyrics perfectly blended. Franz Schubert wrote a song cycle called Winterreise. Some say it's the most perfect set of songs ever written, though others criticize the lyrics as weak. But the music is great throughout. I especially like the first song, "Gute Nacht." Link below to a good version of it, Youtube, about 6 minutes long. Somber and haunting: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tc_GCguYgHw&feature=related If that song sounds familiar, maybe you heard something like it in the soundtrack to Barry Lyndon. One of the pieces used in that score was the second movement of Schubert's Piano Trio #2. Has similarities to the first song in the Wintereisse cycle. Bunch of recordings of the Trio at the link below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xczdmh8elFs |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Bobert Date: 29 Aug 11 - 10:28 PM No dobt... Marc Cohen's "True Companions" Vince Gil's "I Believe in You" 2nd... 3rd goes to Martina McBride's version of "From the Ashes" (written by my friend Austin Cunningham... B~ |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: GUEST,Azoic Date: 29 Aug 11 - 10:21 PM June Tabor singing "Lili Marlene". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lWDYeao6D4 |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: GUEST,999 Date: 29 Aug 11 - 10:21 PM Silent Night |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Genie Date: 29 Aug 11 - 09:48 PM I hate it when someone asks me what my favorite song is. There are just way too many wonderful ones. And, of course, so much depends on your genre preferences. But among my favorites, especially on the melody side, are: Greensleeves Star Dust O Mio Bambino Caro Torna A Surriento Die Lorelei The Water Is Wide Yesterday (McCartney) Granada Lorena Over The Rainbow The Tennessee Waltz The First Time (Ever) -- the ORIGINAL Ewan McColl tune, not the 'refurbished' tune done by Roberta Flack and everyone since Blues In The Night Ode To Joy (Beethoven) OK, maybe a lot of that is based on familiarity, and I'm probably overlooking a lot of tunes that just don't pop into my mind readily, but I do think those are beautiful melodies. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Peter Butler Date: 29 Aug 11 - 06:03 PM Silver Coin - Terry Hiscock |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: foggers Date: 29 Aug 11 - 06:01 PM If by beautiful you mean something that has a transcendant quality and great emotional impact, then that is a very personal choice. For me, Jez Lowe's "The Last of the Widows" is the one; he waited to write a song about Easington's mine disaster in the 1950s until the last of the widows had passed away. It is a beautiful melody and deeply moving lyrics; just writing about it brings tears to my eyes! |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: GUEST,Tinker from Chicago Date: 29 Aug 11 - 05:14 PM I do not usually like the works of Andrew Lloyd Weber. But when the Celtic Woman group does "Pie Jesu," I am transported. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: GUEST,weerover Date: 29 Aug 11 - 03:32 PM The Lark in the Clear Air |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: GUEST,kendall Date: 29 Aug 11 - 12:25 PM Turning toward the morning. (G.Bok) Ava Maria (Schubert) Unchained melody Lara's theme from Dr. Zhivago Priscilla Herdman could sing the phone book and melt me! |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: Lizzie Cornish 1 Date: 29 Aug 11 - 09:14 AM "Most beautiful song ever written?" 'I Can See You Now' by Bruce Murdoch |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: MGM·Lion Date: 29 Aug 11 - 08:30 AM In operatic terms, I should nominate much of Verdi: from Rigoletto, Caro Nome and the Duke's theme in the Quartet, Bella Figlia dell'Amore (+ La Donn'e Mobile, I suppose!); from La Traviata, Libiamo ne' lieti calici ... And what about Die Lorelei? Muss-i Denn...? Or Tomorrow Belongs To Me from Cabaret? La Bella Ragazza Delle Trecchie Bionde? Sorrento? Santa Lucia? or·or·or·or............ ~M~ |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: terrier Date: 29 Aug 11 - 07:32 AM I'd have to think more than a year and a day to sort out my favourite but one that always comes to mind is the duet from the Pearl Fishers. |
Subject: RE: Most beautiful song ever written? From: GUEST,Tunesmith Date: 29 Aug 11 - 05:31 AM Of course it's the marriage of a great melody with great lyrics that make a great song. For example, if we added an indifferent - or even just palin different - set of lyrics to "The Dawning of the Day" melody, I bet it wouldn't pop up on anyones most beautiful song list. Interestingly, "Derry Air" did have different lyrics added before the "Danny Boy" words really caught the imagination. |
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