Charlie Kunz - Show Boat 06:08. Charlie Kunz - South Pacific 05:50. Charlie Kunz - Rodgers and Hart Selection 02:50. Charlie Kunz - Oklahoma Selection 02:48. Charlie Kunz - Oklahoma Selection: The Surry With The Fringe On Top, Oh! What A Beautiful Mornin', People Will Say We're In Love 02:47. Charlie Kunz - Richard Whitting Selection 03:17.
Rodgers and Hart Selection. Walter Donaldson Selection. A Retrospective Charlie Kunz. The Very Best of Charlie Kunz - 75 Golden Melodies. Forever Gold - As Time Goes By. Past Masters, Vol. 22 - Charlie Kunz.
Complete your Charlie Kunz collection. Selección De Oklahoma. El Surrey Coronado De Nubes. Oh! Que Hermosa Mañana. Dirán Que Estamos Enamorados. Selección De Richard Whiting. Piano Selections - Including Carousel, Show Boat, Oklahoma, South Pacific (LP).
Charlie Kunz's Show Selection - South Pacific - Oklahoma - Showboat, Carousel. INgrooves (от лица компании "Backtracks Records"). Charlie Kunz, piano, Medley, 1934 footage.
Some Enchanted Evening" is a show tune from the 1949 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific. It is "the single biggest popular hit to come out of any Rodgers and Hammerstein show. It is a three-verse solo for the leading male character, Emile, in which he describes seeing a stranger, knowing that he will see her again, and dreaming of her laughter. He sings that when you find your "true love", you must "fly to her side,, And make her your own".
Charlie Kunz saw many people through the forties and during the war, very nostalgic. I was 5/6 years old in the fifties and listened to this on my parents old gramophone record player, yes the old 78s records. It was a joy then and remained so throughout my life, a deep appreciation for piano music. 4 people found this helpful.
Charlie Kunz - Show Boat Selection 06:07. Charlie Kunz - Walter Donaldson Selection 02:49. Charlie Kunz - Ray Noble Selection 03:00.
1. Carousel Selection. 3. Show Boat Selection. 4. South Pacific Selection. 5. Oklahoma Selection.
Charlie Kunz, "the Medley King," was born in Allentown, PA, on August 8, 1896. His father was a master baker who blew the French horn. As a youngster Charlie played piano, church organ, and E-flat alto horn. In 1914 he switched from playing classical to popular dance music. He worked as a milkman, cobbler, ribbon weaver, bookseller, and mechanic. During the First World War he was a boiler riveter and a bombshell builder. His later recording projects were completed only with great difficulty; an album of melodies from My Fair Lady was left unfinished. Charlie Kunz died of a heart attack at his home in Middleton-on-Sea, West Sussex, England, on March 16, 1958. Charlie Kunz's Show Selection - South Pacific - Oklahoma - Showboat, Carousel.