Product Description
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
A Rivendell String Quartet Arrangement The Pop Standards Series
Next up in our Pop Standards Series is one of Jerome Kerns greatest melodies,
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, written for the 1933 Broadway musical
Roberta. Irene Dunne performed it in the 1935 film version, and Katheryn Grayson sang it in the 1952 film remake,
Lovely To Look At. Big band leaders Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman recorded it, as did Nat "King" Cole, Harry Belafonte, and many others; The Platters scored a #1 chart hit with it in 1959.
Our new arrangement is a "tip of the hat" to trombonist Tommy Dorsey. No other big band leader could take a simple ballad and infuse it with a light swing as he could!
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