Skylark (song)
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- For other uses of "Skylark" see: Skylark (disambiguation).
| "Skylark" | |
|---|---|
| Single by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra | |
| Released | 1942 |
| Genre | Popular, Jazz, Classic |
| Length | 3:30 |
| Writer(s) | Johnny Mercer, Hoagy Carmichael |
"Skylark" is an American popular song with lyrics by Johnny Mercer and music by Hoagy Carmichael, published in 1941.[1] Mercer said that he struggled for a year after he got the music from Carmichael before he could get the lyrics right.[2] The yearning expressed in the lyrics is Mercer's longing for Judy Garland, with whom Mercer had an affair.[3] This song is considered a jazz standard.[4] Additionally, the song is believed to have inspired a long-running Buick car of the same name that was produced from 1953 to 1998.
Selective list of recorded versions
- 1941, Anita O'Day with the Gene Krupa Orchestra recorded the song on November 25, 1941.[5]
- 1941, Helen Forrest with Harry James.
- 1942, Glenn Miller and His Orchestra with vocals by Ray Eberle in 1942,[1] rising to #7 on the charts.
- 1943, Billy Eckstine with the Earl Hines Orchestra.
- 1947, Maxine Sullivan
- 1955, The Hi-Lo's for their album, Under Glass.
- 1961, Bobby Darin for his album, Love Swings.
- 1962, Aretha Franklin for her album, Laughing on the Outside.
- 1962, Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers for their album, Caravan.
- 1964, Ella Fitzgerald on Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Johnny Mercer Songbook with arrangements by Nelson Riddle.
- 1972, Sonny Rollins recorded a 10 minute version of the song for his album, Next Album.
- 1973, Bette Midler for her album, Bette Midler.
- 1982, Sky on their album Sky 4: Forthcoming
- 1984, Linda Ronstadt - with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra - from her Platinum-plus album Lush Life. Hit #12 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart in early 1985. Linda's version was later nominated for a Grammy Award.
- 1993, The Fleetwoods on their greatest hits album, Come Softly to Me: The Very Best of the Fleetwoods.
- 1994, Keith Jarrett and his Standards Trio, Keith Jarrett at the Blue Note.
- 1997, Clint Eastwood's movie Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, that takes place in Mercer's birth town of Savannah, Georgia, used this song as ending title, sung by k.d. lang.
- 2002, Susannah McCorkle on her Ballad Essentials album.
- 2003, Janis Siegel recorded the song on Steve Hass's debut album, Traveler.
- 2005, Gretchen Parlato on her debut, self-titled album.
- 2008, Miki Howard for her album, Private Collection.
- 2008, Rachael Price on her album, The Good Years.
- 2008, Boz Scaggs on his album, Speak low.
- 2009, Renee Olstead on her album, Skylark.
- 2010, Gregory Porter on his album, "Water.
- 2011, Seth Ford-Young for his eponymous debut album.
References
- ^ a b "Johnny Mercer's Songs on CD", Ralph Mitchell, JohnnyMercer.com, June 2009, webpage: JM-ralph.
- ^ Wilk, Max (1997). They're Playing Our Song. New York: Da Capo.
- ^ Furia, Philip (2003). Skylark: The Life and Times of Johnny Mercer (1st ed.). St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-28720-7 [Amazon-US | Amazon-UK].
- ^ Wilder, Alec (1990). American Popular Song: The Great Innovators, 1900-1950. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press.
- ^ Malcolm Laycock presents the Golden Age of Swing detailed track info (90511).
External links
- "Johnny Mercer's Songs on CD", Ralph Mitchell, JohnnyMercer.com, June 2009, webpage: *JM-ralph: List of singers who have recorded "Skylark"
- "Skylark" at Jazz Standards website
- Lyrics at LyricsTime