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Old 11-24-2011, 08:11 PM   #4 (permalink)
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We all know the song Summertime, written by George Gershwin as the opening aria in his opera Porgy and Bess in 1935. It's one of those songs that has the capacity to connect with people on a deeply personal level, irrespective of social class, race or age and, as result of its universal appeal, is the most covered song in musical history, with over 25,000 interpretations to its name.

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So, what's your favourite rendition? Why does this particular version reverbrate with you more so than any other?

I personally love covers by the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, The Zombies, Miles David, Albert Ayler and Ricky Nelson, but my favourite has to be this:



For me, it's all in Joplin's voice. There's a desperation in the delivery, a call to make the most of those special, almost intangible moments the song encapsulates. It's as if she knew time was running out for her, and she's imploring the listener to glean as much from life as they can, before it's too late. I also love the intro created by the band, and the guitar work is so emotive.

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I feel heretical in saying it, but despite all the great jazz versions, Janis' version is probably the best that's out there.

Then original by Anne Brown from Porgy and Bess is absolutely atrocious; I don't care what anyone else says about it. Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong later did a duet that was much better and I especially like Louis' brash trumpet lead in, but I think that this particular live performance by Ella from 1960 is run's a close second to Janis' version:

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