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Jack Costanzo - Bésame Mucho (Latin Jazz/Afro-Cuban Jazz)

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From '' Bongo Fever Jack Costanzo At The Garden Of Allah '' Label: Liberty – LST 7109 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo Country: US Released: 1959 Tracklist A1 Bongo Fever A2 Sweet And Lovely (Cha Cha Cha) A3 Quire A4 Harlem Nocturne A5 Salta Perico A6 Bei Mir Bist Du Schon B1 Garden Of Allah Bongo B2 Birk's Works (B Flat Minor Blues) B3 Asi, Asi B4 Consternation B5 La Cumparsa B6 Besame Much Rock Notes Recorded live at Hollywood's Garden Of Allah Club. (The Garden Of Allah was a famous get-away for celebrities. It closed in 1959.) © 2015 Jazzman ℗ 2015 Jazzman 🎵 [SONG INFO] "Bésame Mucho" (Kiss me a lot) is a song written in 1940 by Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velázquez. Inspiration According to Velázquez herself, she wrote this song even though she had never been kissed yet at the time, and kissing as she heard was considered a sin. She was inspired by the piano piece "Quejas, o la Maja y el Ruiseñor" from the 1911 suite Goyescas by Spanish composer Enrique Granados, which he later also included as Aria of the Nightingale in his 1916 opera of the same name. Recordings and performances Emilio Tuero was the first to record the song, but the Lucho Gatica version made the song famous. Alys Robi recorded the song in a single album in 1943. Pedro Infante sang the song in English in his 1951 movie A toda maquina. Covered by the Beatles both on stage and in the studio, they included the song in their setlist during the band's audition for Decca Records, their first EMI recording session and the Get Back sessions. A performance from the Get Back sessions was included in the documentary film Let It Be, while one from the EMI audition appeared on the Anthology 1 compilation. They sang their rendition of the song with English lyrics that do not correspond to the original Spanish lyrics. The Coasters released a version of the song that featured King Curtis on the saxophone. Jimmy Dorsey recorded a version that became a Billboard No.1 Hit in 1944. In 1957, Mexican band leader, pianist, and composer Juan García Esquivel and His Sonorama Orchestra recorded a version. In 1962, the song was performed by the Hi-Lo's on their final Columbia LP, This Time It's Love, with orchestral accompaniment provided by Clare Fischer. That same year saw the release of an instrumental version by bass guitarist Jet Harris. In 1963 jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery recorded a version for his album Boss Guitar (Riverside). The Italian diva Mina put the song on the album dedicated to her father, in 1967. In 1970, João Gilberto recorded it on his album João Gilberto en Mexico. In 1976, Egyptian-born singer Dalida (Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti) recorded a disco-style version of the song in French. María Rivas recorded in 1992 a Latin jazz interpretation of the song in her second studio album, Manduco. Cesária Évora even recorded 2 versions of it, from 1997 on, one swinging and one in the ballad style. Luis Miguel recorded the song for the 1997 album Romances, while in 2002, Alejandro Fernández included the song in the live album Un canto de México. The composition has been used in the soundtracks of numerous other films, including Great Expectations, Moon over Parador, Arizona Dream, Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears, The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear, In Good Company, Paid, Juno, Mona Lisa Smile, Mivtza Savta, Ljubav i drugi zločini, and Santa Sangre. Fastball's hit 1998 song "The Way" was inspired by "Bésame Mucho" and uses much of the same melody. In 1999, Greek diva Marinella recorded a live version of the song, on her album Me Varka To Tragoudi. In 2001, Diana Krall recorded the song for the album The Look of Love. It was sung entirely in Spanish. In 2006 Andrea Bocelli famously recorded the song for his album Amore. In 2007 Steve Wiest was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement for his version of "Bésame Mucho" that was recorded by Maynard Ferguson on The One and Only Maynard Ferguson. In 2009, jazz guitarist Royce Campbell released a version on his album, Solo Wes: A Solo Guitar Tribute to Wes Montgomery. In 2009, Harry Connick, Jr. released a big-band version with both Spanish and English lyrics on his album Harry Connick, Jr.: Your Songs. In January 2010, at the 52nd Grammy Awards, Herb Alpert was nominated for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. In 2010, a version by Sussie 4 was included in the compilation album Bimexicano. The song was also included on Sussie 4's 2012 release, Radiolatina. In 2011, Mexican rock band Zoé released a cover featuring Hello Seahorse! vocalist Lo Blondo as a single from their MTV Unplugged album Música de Fondo. The version was nominated for the Latin Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 2012. 🔗 [LINKS] Available on bandcamp: https://jazzmanalbums.bandcamp.com/track/besame-mucho Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2zdrYx0zhGuvJgtrwlm5G4 and Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/en/track/111237428 #jackcostanzo #besamemucho #latinjazzfusion

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