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Rod in “The Best is Yet to Come” 11/6/04
Photo by Shira Greenburg ©2004 by Broadway.com. Used by Permission

A Thought for Today

I may be sad at times but I’m still dancing.

 

A FLIGHT FROM6THE PAST
NOVEMBER 18, 1998

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOHNNY

Those of you familiar with Stanyan (Thank You Very Much) know by now that I use any and every chance to expound on Johnny Mercer and Jo Stafford [We celebrated Jo’s Birthday on November 12th and Johnny’s on the 18th ]. Some people are addicted to booze and horses, I get downright cranky without my daily fix of Jo and Johnny.

I idolized Johnny Mercer long before I ever met him. To my mind Johnny is the greatest songwriter America ever produced and this country has given the world some giants, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, Dorothy Fields, Larry Hart, The Gershwins. We used to grow 'em here like wildflowers. We've got a few great ones still with us and some are friends of mine so I won't mention names of the living for fear of slighting even one I know and admire. And let's not even get into the immigrants like Irving Berlin who came to this country and wrote more real American songs than most of the native writers.

Mercer over Kern you say and over Cole Porter and Ira Gershwin? I admit it's a close call. Who could deny the melodic genius of Kern, the wit of Porter and Ira Gershwin, the master of words? But Mercer was unique, he could write anything. Most of the time he wrote lyrics to other peoples songs.

Mercer wrote the words to Laura, Moon River, You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby, Something's Gotta Give, On The Atchiston, Topeka & The Santa Fe, Come Rain or Come Shine, I'm Old Fashioned, Accentuate The Positive, One For My Baby & One More For The Road, That Old Black Magic, P.S. I Love You, Jeepers Creepers, The Strip Polka, Hooray For Hollywood, The GI Jive, I'm an Old Cowhand, Anyplace I Hang My Hat Is Home, Tangerine, I Want To Be Around, The Days of Wine & Roses, Lazy Bones, Satin Doll, Too Marvelous For Words, Skylark, When A Woman Loves A Man, The Summer Wind, Autumn Leaves, Fools Rush In, Day In – Day Out, I Remember You, Bob White, Once Upon A Summertime, And The Angels Sings, This Time The Dream's On Me, Goody Goody, When The World Was Young . . .. Well, you get the picture.

The hundreds of songs he wrote include collaborations with Henry Mancini, Harold Arlen, Harry Warren, Andre Previn, Ziggy Elman, Hoagy Carmichael, Jerome Kern, Duke Ellington, Ralph Burns, Lionel Hampton, Jimmy Van Heusen, Victor Schertzinger, Rube Bloom, Bernie Hanighen, Andre Previn, Victor Young, Gordon Jenkins, Robert Emmit Dolan and on and on.

Every day his songs become more popular than they were the day before. A cliché, perhaps, but true. In addition to his prolific output as a wordsmith, during the 1930's, 40's & 50's, Mercer had a major career as a singer. He influenced among others, Chet Baker, Bobby Troup, Fred Astaire and a whole group of so called "non-singers." His style and vocal prowess was every bit as versatile and compelling as the crooners with real pipes Crosby, Sinatra & Nat King Cole who helped immortalize him as a songwriter.

Johnny would have been 89 today (95 in 2004). Stanyan has released 3 Mercer albums; Great American Songwriters, Some of the Best & More of the Best with another 4 mastered but as yet unreleased. Lots of noise in this world. Mucho misunderstanding, and let's not forget that ugliest of all contemporary phrases, "in your face," that helps to contribute to it all. Don't get Mad, get Johnny Mercer.

- RM 11/16/98

To our Jewish friends best wishes for a happy, healthy Hanukkah week. Join me again on the weekend for poetry from The Sound of Solitude and Celebrations of the Heart. Sleep warm.

RM 12/1/2004 8:48PM PST

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Thursday 2 December

Irina Arkhipova o Tracy Austin o John Barbirolli o Dan Butler o Maria Callas o Dennis Christopher o Cathy Lee Crosby o Milton DeLugg o Jorg Demus o Ric Felix o Hy Gardner o Adolph Green o Alexander Haig o Julie Harris o David W. Hearst o Randolph Hearst o Frank Israel o Lucy Liu o Michael McDonald o Stone Phillips o Charles Ringling o Monica Seles o Georges Seurat o Britney Spears o Rena Sofer o Gianni Versace

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Hanukkah Begins At Sundown

Connee Boswell o Anna Chlumsky o Terry Cole-Whittaker o Holly Marie Combs o Joseph Conrad o Phyllis Curtin o Brendan Fraser o Anna Freud o Jean-Luc Godard o Daryl Hannah o Ferlin Husky Bucky Lasek o Julianne Moore o Jaye P.Morgan o Ozzy Osbourne o Sylvia Syms o Andy Williams o Katarina Witt

Rod's random thoughts Truth sometimes hurts, but seldom does it kill.

I have known some winters to allot a share of joy, not just at the carnival or on the skating pond but even in December’s silence.

The leanest naked body is the work of God and therefore a love object.

SUNSET COLORS, ONE

I love the sunset colors
not just in spring but every day.
Every day that God is good enough
to share his red and orange and yellow
with me
     and mine.

Lately I sleep late
and so I seldom see the scarlet morning
or the gold behind the trees.
I depend a lot on sunsets
Even when no sunset comes
I fill my head with all the sunshine past
and sunsets that I know will come.

Looking in your eyes
I see the sun come
even in the darkness.

Do you know how much I feel for you
and in what kind of way?
             I feel the world for you
and in every kind of way.
I think sometimes that I'll explode
that I'll die or disappear
before I have the chance
to tell you how I fee.

Don't let it be today.

- from "Celebrations of the Heart," 1975

 
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