Reviving an old song is also reviving the artist's spirit clamoring a memory and rendering that special song brings back sanity after a humdrum. Well, old songs or music are the in thing these days performed with a twist and personal interpretation.
Examining an old song explains the beauty in every word put and meant not to be tarnished with fun singing (singing it with no expression or feeling). A performer, whether a wedding singer or jazz singer is free to interpret but there is a candid rule to give justice to a song. It is a mockery if you don't. A music artist understands the rule.
The song above; if my memory serves me right, is a 1938 composition and released on that same year. Everyone knows the song (even just the hum of it) and performed in many styles. It has been a hit for many years then revived and become bigger piece of music. It never compares with mediocrity. It stands as a masterpiece.
Examining an old song explains the beauty in every word put and meant not to be tarnished with fun singing (singing it with no expression or feeling). A performer, whether a wedding singer or jazz singer is free to interpret but there is a candid rule to give justice to a song. It is a mockery if you don't. A music artist understands the rule.
The song above; if my memory serves me right, is a 1938 composition and released on that same year. Everyone knows the song (even just the hum of it) and performed in many styles. It has been a hit for many years then revived and become bigger piece of music. It never compares with mediocrity. It stands as a masterpiece.