June Christy - Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most download song

  • Artist: June Christy
  • Song Title: Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
  • Music Genre: Jazz
  • Length: 04:16
  • Size: 8MB
  • Bitrate: 256Kbps
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Popular Music June Christy

# Song Title Bitrate Length
1 June Christy - A Night in Tunisia 320 02:52
2 June Christy - Beware My Heart 320 03:12
3 June Christy - Bewiched, Bothered and Bewildered 256 04:58
4 June Christy - Daddy 320 02:07
5 June Christy - Easy Living 160 04:18
6 June Christy - Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye 256 03:52
7 June Christy - Frenesi 320 02:22
8 June Christy - Give Me the Simple Life 320 02:16
9 June Christy - Gone for the Day 320 02:05
10 June Christy - I Can Make You Love Me (If You Let Me) 256 03:35
11 June Christy - I Know Why (And so Do You) 320 02:15
12 June Christy - I Remember You 160 03:01
13 June Christy - I'm in Love 320 02:45
14 June Christy - Irresistable You 320 02:38
15 June Christy - Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby? 192 02:51
16 June Christy - It Don't Mean a Thing, Pt. 2 256 01:54
17 June Christy - Just A Sittin' & A - Rockin' 320 02:57
18 June Christy - Lazy Mood 256 02:28
19 June Christy - Lonely Women 320 05:59
20 June Christy - Night People 192 03:22
21 June Christy - Nobody's Heart 320 04:13
22 June Christy - Ring a Merry Bell 160 03:09
23 June Christy - Rock Me to Sleep 256 02:24
24 June Christy - Saturday's Children 320 03:00
25 June Christy - Shoo Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy 320 02:40
26 June Christy - Something Cool 320 04:21
27 June Christy - Stompin' At the Savoy 256 02:47
28 June Christy - Swingin' On Nothin' 256 02:27
29 June Christy - The Gypsy In My Soul 160 03:20
30 June Christy - The Song Is You 192 04:24
31 June Christy - Time Was (Duerme) 320 02:58
32 June Christy - Until (The Mole) 320 02:49
33 June Christy - Willow Weep for Me 192 03:07
34 June Christy - You Wear Love So Well 320 03:34

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Leah Murphy

2021-09-24 23:38:01 | User Info
Personal favorite since the early 50's when first I heard here in a high school music room.

Hebrew Lou

2021-05-26 03:34:59 | User Info
Now, that was FABULOUS!!! I heard her staying close to the melody--not excessive bending of the notes. And her timbre is still distinctive. Beautiful. Thanks. Hotandsweaty for posting this.

dead4youlots

2020-11-21 03:09:49 | User Info
A big influence on a lot of singers including Sinatra and Torme.

RUBES CUBES

2020-10-20 19:03:23 | User Info
June may be among the most underrated jazz singers. Her vulnerability in her phrasing was exquisite, and nobody knew how to showcase it better than Pete Rugolo. His arrangements and conducting are peerless.

John LaRue

2020-07-30 03:12:22 | User Info
Bob Dorough and Fran Landesman also wrote tunes together.  Bob is a great talent as well.

Diana Ibarra

2020-06-21 01:39:13 | User Info
The great Christy at her best.

Tavodl

2020-05-13 16:34:17 | User Info
Timeless...she makes every song she sings her own....

armorforsleepbecky

2020-05-09 23:32:03 | User Info
Lyrics by Fran Landesman, music by Tommy Wolf.

kyle aaron

2020-05-02 07:18:48 | User Info
From Wikipedia: June Christy (1925 – 1990), born Shirley Luster, was an American singer, known for her sweet, velvet-smooth vocals and for her work in the cool jazz genre. Her success as a singer began with The Stan Kenton Orchestra. From 1954 on, she pursued a solo career. At her death, she was hailed as "one of the finest and most neglected singers of her time." This video is the first time I have ever seen her name.

Francis Rillera

2020-04-25 20:25:45 | User Info
There are quite a few versions of this unusual and difficult to sing song. Versions by Ella and Barbara, who are both excellent singers (I have a number of 33 albums by both) just do not capture the melancholy that IS this song like June does here. Carmen comes the closest and does a version with more verses than June -- some quite interesting. I also feel that the lyrics of this song are for a woman and not a man. None of the other singers have Pete Rugolo doing the arrangement and conducting. As for the best instrumental version of this song, I prefer the Stan Gets version that was recorded in 1963. If you listen closely, it is very clear (IMHO) that Stan definitely listened to June's version (recorded in about 1955) before his sax 'sang' the music of this song. (Have to admit that I did not find the Julie London version, will keep looking.)

Sveta Cot

2020-04-24 02:09:38 | User Info
My favorite version.

A- Hunter

2020-04-23 10:02:54 | User Info
One of my favorite jazz singers in the fifties. I love her "Something Cool" album.

El Batz

2020-04-23 08:02:49 | User Info
Quintessentially the Fifties.

Mkay Dog

2020-04-18 19:40:08 | User Info
I've heard at least 40 versions of this song. This is in my top 3. Try Julie London's version, great stuff. For instrumental go to Stan Getz.

Vladimir Villegas

2020-04-17 16:14:15 | User Info
Of all my Aunt's recordings, I get so lost in this one and have for years.  So many great singers recorded this Fran Landesman' classic.  My friend Chris Jackson, a playwrite, also  from St. Louis, did Fran homage in his original musical "St. Louis Trolley Car Musical." He was  referring to their iconic club, "Crystal Palace" in Gaslight Square where June held forth for a week in 1962. These are great memories, perhaps quaint and provincial, but mine to cherish, none-the-less. I still think June's is right up there with the finest.