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November 18, 2014

Michael Feinstein and Tony Bennett on Bing’s Intimate Style

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Bing Crosby sang as if he were addressing only one person with his voice.

“What Bing created was the art of intimacy,” says singer Tony Bennett. “He sang very quiet and very understated …. You’re singing to someone’s eyes, you’re singing to someone’s ears, and you don’t have to push.”

In this film excerpt, entertainer Michael Feinstein uses the song “Moonlight Becomes You,” from the film Road to Morocco (1942), to illustrate how Bing would change a song’s phrasing and melody to make it more conversational. Bing’s knack for adding something different to a song was something that songwriters never complained about, says Feinstein.

“Moonlight Becomes You” was written by Jimmy Van Heusen (music) and Johnny Burke (lyrics).

Raed the full article at PBS.org