I Wished On The Moon by Billie Holiday

billieholidaySONG OF THE DAY

I Wished On The Moon” by Bil­lie Hol­i­day (Songs for Dis­tin­gué Lovers, Verve Records, 1957). Com­posed by Ralph Rainger with lyrics by Dorothy Parker.

WHY TODAY?

While lis­ten­ing to NPR last night, I heard a record­ing of Stephanie Nakasian doing a cover of this song. She was able to really cap­ture Billie’s voice, and, after the song was fin­ished, the inter­viewer on NPR actu­ally noted just that. Nakasian, of course, doesn’t like to be thought of as a copy­cat voice, but I think it was more like chan­nel­ing the spir­its of the greats than mere copy­ing. How­ever, I have to go back to the orig­i­nal when it comes to what I really love—I like Billie’s tempo bet­ter, it res­onates stronger with me.

INTERESTING FACTS (a la wikipedia)

- “I Wished on the Moon” is a song com­posed by Ralph Rainger, with lyrics by Dorothy Parker, for the The Big Broad­cast of 1936. It was intro­duced by Bing Crosby.

- Ella Fitzger­ald released a ver­sion with Gor­don Jenk­ins on Decca Records in 1955.

- Mel Tormé released a ver­sion on his 1960 album Swingin’ On the Moon.

- Art Pepper’s album Inten­sity (1960) included a cover version.

- Frank Sina­tra recorded a ver­sion in 1966 for his album Moon­light Sinatra.

- Tony Ben­nett finally got down to lay­ing down this track in 1992 on his album Per­fectly Frank and again in his 1997 album Tony Ben­nett on Holiday.

- Songs for Dis­tin­gué Lovers was recorded at Capi­tol Stu­dios in Los Ange­les from Jan­u­ary 3 to Jan­u­ary 9, 1957, and pro­duced by Nor­man Granz.

- Granz and Hol­i­day chose famil­iar items from the Great Amer­i­can Song­book of clas­sic pop for the album, Hol­i­day singing in the con­text com­fort­able for her, that of a small jazz band.

- The orig­i­nal album con­sisted of six stan­dards, five of which by song­writ­ers whom would be cat­e­gor­i­cally tack­led by Ella Fitzger­ald on her Song­books series.

- The ses­sions reunited Hol­i­day with trum­peter Harry Edi­son and sax­o­phon­ist Ben Web­ster, both of whom the singer had worked with dur­ing the 1930 and 1940s, Edi­son as a mem­ber of the Count Basie Orches­tra dur­ing her brief stay as the band’s girl singer, and Web­ster from the record­ings under her own name for Vocalion Records and Okeh Records.

- A ten-inch long-playing album could hold approx­i­mately sev­en­teen min­utes of music per side, mak­ing this album well within the stan­dard para­me­ters for run­ning time.

- Songs for Dis­tin­gué Lovers was reis­sued by Verve Records on Octo­ber 28, 1997, as part of its Mas­ter Edi­tion series, remastering using 20-bit tech­nol­ogy with six bonus tracks.

- The extra tracks were all recorded at the same ses­sions, and taken from other Hol­i­day ten-inch albums of the late 1950s on Verve. “I Wished on the Moon” and “Love Is Here to Stay” were from MGV 8329, All or Noth­ing At All, and the other four from MGV 8197, Body and Soul.

Side one

  1. Day In, Day Out” (Johnny Mercer, Rube Bloom)  – 6:47
  2. A Foggy Day” (Ira Gershwin, George Gersh­win)  – 4:40
  3. Stars Fell on Alabama” (Frank Perkins, Mitchell Parish)  – 4:28

[edit]Side two

  1. One for My Baby” (Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen)  – 5:39
  2. Just One of Those Things” (Cole Porter)  – 5:31
  3. I Didn’t Know What Time It Was” (Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers)  – 5:59

[edit]Bonus tracks 1997 reissue

  1. Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off” (Ira Gersh­win, George Gersh­win)  – 3:23
  2. I Wished on the Moon” (Dorothy Parker, Ralph Rainger)  – 3:25
  3. They Can’t Take That Away From Me” (Ira Gersh­win, George Gersh­win)  – 4:10
  4. Body and Soul” (Johnny Green, Frank Eyton, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour)  – 6:22
  5. Moon­light in Ver­mont” (Karl Suessdorf, John Black­burn)  – 3:49
  6. Love Is Here to Stay” (Ira Gersh­win, George Gersh­win)  – 3:41

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