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re: I often joke...
Posted by: DanielVincent 05:51 pm EDT 03/31/23
In reply to: re: I often joke... - PlayWiz 01:46 pm EDT 03/31/23

I definitely agree about Liza being in her vocal prime at the time of New York, New York. Her original recording of "But the World Goes Round" showcases is thrillingly.

I think people love the casual cool of Sinatra's delivery, especially because of its juxtaposition with that terrific arrangement/orchestration. The music suggests how big New York is while his delivery conveys his assurance in the midst of that enormity.

But, all joking aside, I will always prefer Liza's--not only because of those superlative vocals, but because her intensity and the way she brilliantly allows the song to build tells more of a story. Her rendition has so many more colors and is, ultimately, far more dramatic.
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re: I often joke...
Posted by: SCH 07:57 pm EDT 03/31/23
In reply to: re: I often joke... - DanielVincent 05:51 pm EDT 03/31/23

And Liza gets the lyrics right. So there's that, too.
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re: I often joke...
Posted by: ilw 07:40 pm EDT 03/31/23
In reply to: re: I often joke... - DanielVincent 05:51 pm EDT 03/31/23

What I most dislike about Sinatra's version is that he messes with the lyrics and screws up the rhyme scheme with that "A Number 1" stuff.
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re: I often joke...
Last Edit: WaymanWong 01:02 am EDT 04/01/23
Posted by: WaymanWong 12:55 am EDT 04/01/23
In reply to: re: I often joke... - ilw 07:40 pm EDT 03/31/23

George Steinbrenner liked hearing Sinatra sing the lyric: “King of the hill … top of the heap … A-number-1 … top of the list …

“THAT’S US!” Steinbrenner exclaimed. “THAT’S THE YANKEES!!!” ... So ''New York, New York'' played after Yankees games.

For a short time, Sinatra's recording was played after Yankee wins and Minnelli's version was played after Yankee losses.

But Steinbrenner was a fan of Sinatra AND Minnelli, so that tradition was short-lived.
Link N.Y. Post: How Sinatra's 'New York, New York' became a Yankee Stadium classic
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