MP3 Paula & John - Christmas Memories from Paula & John
Price: 8.99 USD
Add to cart
Instant Download from music, digital version
Instant Download from music, digital version
|
Musicians use tradebit: Learn how to make music Pick up cool karaoke downloads Search for sheet music! |
File Data:
| Contact Seller: |
music,
|
| URL: |
|
| Embed: |
|
Description:
(ID 134296470)
in partnership with CDbaby
User tags: holiday: easy listening, easy listening: crooners/vocals, mood: seasonal, bing crosby, rosemary clooney, steve and eydie, mp3 album
The "Merry" in Christmas comes alive in this collection of joyful and warm holiday treasures. Guaranteed to add musical spice to your holiday fare. Sing along. Tap your toe. Let your spirits flow. Smile.
16 MP3 Songs in this album (45:47) !
Related styles: Holiday: Easy Listening, Easy Listening: Crooners/Vocals, Mood: Seasonal
People who are interested in Bing Crosby Rosemary Clooney Steve and Eydie should consider this download.
Details:
Paula Corrado
Iâve had so many careers: teacher, writer, editor, astrologer, flight attendant, seamstress, costume designer, actress. But whatever hat I was wearing at the time, none of these jobs characterized me. For that, I always remember a night at the Las Vegas Sands Hotel in 1962.
In my heart and in my soul I knew I was a singer and that someday I would fulfill my dream of being the featured vocalist for a fabulous big band, a recording artist, or a cabaret entertainer or a soundtrack singer in a Woody Allen film.
Well, I havenât met Woody yet! But that âsomedayâ will come and while Iâm waiting for that to happen, itâs so great to be able to make a living as a singerâdoing what I love.
Back in 1962 I was in the Las Vegas Sands lounge listening to Maury King and his violins, completely unaware that I was singing quietly to myself, when I heard a manâs voice in the booth behind me say, âYou oughta be up there on stage.â I took it as a nice compliment, so I said, âOh, thank you.â But the voice wouldnât let it go. He insisted, âI saidâYOU oughta be up there with Maury.â Before I could get another âOh, thank youâ out, the man with the voice was now standing before me. It was Bobby Darin.
He took my hand, led me right up to Mr. King, and announced that he had just discovered a new singing sensation. I didnât have time to be nervous. I sang for Bobby, and Maury, and my family, and all the smiling faces in the audience. I loved it. It was magical. It was me.
Maury King offered me a job right there. It was bad timing. I still had a year of college left and mama wouldnât hear of me quitting school to chase after a dream with no safety net.
One might ask, âWhy didnât you just start your career right then and there?â I guess the best way to explain it would be to tell them to imagine that theyâre in an airport. They know the flight they should be on is the nonstop flight for singers, but theyâre not allowed to buy a ticket for a direct flight. They have to keep taking connections, until they reach their destination.
What a roller coaster ride those connecting flights can be!âthe laughter, tears, ups and downs and in-betweens. Two of my dearest ups: meeting my husband, John, on a flight, a real one, and being blessed with six children and nine grandchildren.
Another highlight was meeting the composer Richard Rodgers, quite by chance, in a restaurant in Manhattan. I asked him what his favorite composition was and he replied, Carousel. I told him that seeing Carousel as a girl had changed my lifeânot only was his music beautiful, it was also full of hope for an orphan girl like me. He smiled and said, âThank you,â but added, âI can tell itâs not your favorite though, Paula. Whatâs your favorite?â And I answered, Bewitched. He arose from the table, beckoned me to follow, found a piano, asked me to sing, and played Bewitched. When I finished singing, he asked me to introduce the song at a Broadway Angel party for his revival of Pal Joey. Heaven!
Another fabulous high was meeting my dear friends Bob Button, Steve Ross, Fred Silver, Red Skelton and Fred Smith. They have blessed my life personally and professionally in ways too numerous to recall here.
I hope my music will take you on a musical journey of love, romance, promise, dreams, and memories, or perhapsâyour own flight of fancy. I know it does for me.
John Corrado
The hand of providence must have been involved because I found the love of my life in Paula, my best friend and wife, who taught me to sing. And now Iâve joined with her and Iâm having lots of fun in my new career.
I never had dreams of being a singer. All I ever wanted to do was fly airplanes. I had a grand career as a Naval Aviator and as a Captain for American Airlines.
Paula is a little bewitching. The first day I met her we were both working on a flight from JFK to LAX. She was reading astrology charts for some of the flight attendants while waiting for passenger boarding. I asked her a few questions about astrology and she enlightened me a bit and asked if I would like a reading. I was game, âSure,â I said. âWhy not?â
It was uncanny the things she could see.
She said I would be a singer and that I would entertain people. I politely told her that there was very little chance of that. She winked at me and said, âYouâll see. It will happen.â
I came clean. I confided that when I was about sixteen, I had seen The Music Man on TV and that I had played the 33rpm recording of the show over and over until I had learned most of the songs. I also confessed that I enjoyed playing Professor Harold Hill and singing his songs when goofing off entertaining friends and colleagues in college and in the Navy
I couldnât believe the words coming out of my mouth as I revealed that as a kid I had actually imagined myself being just like Bobby Darin singing Mack the Knife pretending I was on stage. To this day I swear that as I spoke of my admiration for Bobby, I heard the theme from Twilight Zone in the background.
Paula definitely bewitched me and in so doing introduced me to her wonderful world of music and I, in turn, brought music to my passengers. and now I bring it to you. Welcome aboard!
The Corrados are featured vocalists with the Bob Button Orchestra, the Nice and Easy Trio and on www.gmmy.com/GMMYRADIO.htm with host Frank E. Dee and also on host Alan Brownâs âThe Vocal Touchâ broadcast from England, Golden Music Memories of Yesteryear.
Reviews
âPaula and John's smooth and heartfelt tones are reminiscent of the nightclub singers of the golden big-band era. A glorious bonding occurs when you are drawn into their world of lyrics, music and enthusiasm for life.â
Robert E. âBobâ Button: Former Director of Voice of America and the Bob Button Orchestra
âIf you have not yet heard Paula Corrado sing, you indeed are missing out on a treat. This lovely 'Lady' sings ever so deliciously. Thereâs magic in this wonderful vocalist.
Her husband John, a recently retired American Airlines pilot, was known as the singing pilot. John certainly has a great set of vocal pipes, as he teams with his wife in duets of some of the best American standards.â
Frank E Dee, GMMY Radio
16 MP3 Songs in this album (45:47) !
Related styles: Holiday: Easy Listening, Easy Listening: Crooners/Vocals, Mood: Seasonal
People who are interested in Bing Crosby Rosemary Clooney Steve and Eydie should consider this download.
Details:
Paula Corrado
Iâve had so many careers: teacher, writer, editor, astrologer, flight attendant, seamstress, costume designer, actress. But whatever hat I was wearing at the time, none of these jobs characterized me. For that, I always remember a night at the Las Vegas Sands Hotel in 1962.
In my heart and in my soul I knew I was a singer and that someday I would fulfill my dream of being the featured vocalist for a fabulous big band, a recording artist, or a cabaret entertainer or a soundtrack singer in a Woody Allen film.
Well, I havenât met Woody yet! But that âsomedayâ will come and while Iâm waiting for that to happen, itâs so great to be able to make a living as a singerâdoing what I love.
Back in 1962 I was in the Las Vegas Sands lounge listening to Maury King and his violins, completely unaware that I was singing quietly to myself, when I heard a manâs voice in the booth behind me say, âYou oughta be up there on stage.â I took it as a nice compliment, so I said, âOh, thank you.â But the voice wouldnât let it go. He insisted, âI saidâYOU oughta be up there with Maury.â Before I could get another âOh, thank youâ out, the man with the voice was now standing before me. It was Bobby Darin.
He took my hand, led me right up to Mr. King, and announced that he had just discovered a new singing sensation. I didnât have time to be nervous. I sang for Bobby, and Maury, and my family, and all the smiling faces in the audience. I loved it. It was magical. It was me.
Maury King offered me a job right there. It was bad timing. I still had a year of college left and mama wouldnât hear of me quitting school to chase after a dream with no safety net.
One might ask, âWhy didnât you just start your career right then and there?â I guess the best way to explain it would be to tell them to imagine that theyâre in an airport. They know the flight they should be on is the nonstop flight for singers, but theyâre not allowed to buy a ticket for a direct flight. They have to keep taking connections, until they reach their destination.
What a roller coaster ride those connecting flights can be!âthe laughter, tears, ups and downs and in-betweens. Two of my dearest ups: meeting my husband, John, on a flight, a real one, and being blessed with six children and nine grandchildren.
Another highlight was meeting the composer Richard Rodgers, quite by chance, in a restaurant in Manhattan. I asked him what his favorite composition was and he replied, Carousel. I told him that seeing Carousel as a girl had changed my lifeânot only was his music beautiful, it was also full of hope for an orphan girl like me. He smiled and said, âThank you,â but added, âI can tell itâs not your favorite though, Paula. Whatâs your favorite?â And I answered, Bewitched. He arose from the table, beckoned me to follow, found a piano, asked me to sing, and played Bewitched. When I finished singing, he asked me to introduce the song at a Broadway Angel party for his revival of Pal Joey. Heaven!
Another fabulous high was meeting my dear friends Bob Button, Steve Ross, Fred Silver, Red Skelton and Fred Smith. They have blessed my life personally and professionally in ways too numerous to recall here.
I hope my music will take you on a musical journey of love, romance, promise, dreams, and memories, or perhapsâyour own flight of fancy. I know it does for me.
John Corrado
The hand of providence must have been involved because I found the love of my life in Paula, my best friend and wife, who taught me to sing. And now Iâve joined with her and Iâm having lots of fun in my new career.
I never had dreams of being a singer. All I ever wanted to do was fly airplanes. I had a grand career as a Naval Aviator and as a Captain for American Airlines.
Paula is a little bewitching. The first day I met her we were both working on a flight from JFK to LAX. She was reading astrology charts for some of the flight attendants while waiting for passenger boarding. I asked her a few questions about astrology and she enlightened me a bit and asked if I would like a reading. I was game, âSure,â I said. âWhy not?â
It was uncanny the things she could see.
She said I would be a singer and that I would entertain people. I politely told her that there was very little chance of that. She winked at me and said, âYouâll see. It will happen.â
I came clean. I confided that when I was about sixteen, I had seen The Music Man on TV and that I had played the 33rpm recording of the show over and over until I had learned most of the songs. I also confessed that I enjoyed playing Professor Harold Hill and singing his songs when goofing off entertaining friends and colleagues in college and in the Navy
I couldnât believe the words coming out of my mouth as I revealed that as a kid I had actually imagined myself being just like Bobby Darin singing Mack the Knife pretending I was on stage. To this day I swear that as I spoke of my admiration for Bobby, I heard the theme from Twilight Zone in the background.
Paula definitely bewitched me and in so doing introduced me to her wonderful world of music and I, in turn, brought music to my passengers. and now I bring it to you. Welcome aboard!
The Corrados are featured vocalists with the Bob Button Orchestra, the Nice and Easy Trio and on www.gmmy.com/GMMYRADIO.htm with host Frank E. Dee and also on host Alan Brownâs âThe Vocal Touchâ broadcast from England, Golden Music Memories of Yesteryear.
Reviews
âPaula and John's smooth and heartfelt tones are reminiscent of the nightclub singers of the golden big-band era. A glorious bonding occurs when you are drawn into their world of lyrics, music and enthusiasm for life.â
Robert E. âBobâ Button: Former Director of Voice of America and the Bob Button Orchestra
âIf you have not yet heard Paula Corrado sing, you indeed are missing out on a treat. This lovely 'Lady' sings ever so deliciously. Thereâs magic in this wonderful vocalist.
Her husband John, a recently retired American Airlines pilot, was known as the singing pilot. John certainly has a great set of vocal pipes, as he teams with his wife in duets of some of the best American standards.â
Frank E Dee, GMMY Radio
in partnership with CDbaby
User tags: holiday: easy listening, easy listening: crooners/vocals, mood: seasonal, bing crosby, rosemary clooney, steve and eydie, mp3 album
More Files From This User
Related Files
Mp3 Heidi Joy - Holiday Joy
An eclectic mix of feel-good Christmas music including a jazzy "Let it Snow.," a classical version of "Mary Did You Know?," an unforgettable "Gesu Bambino," ......
Mp3 Chris Ho Band - Holiday Jam Volume 4
A fine holiday collection of songs all original except for the Tchaikovsky, in a mix of instrumental and vocal. Christmas with a twist of jazz, new age, clas......
Mp3 Mr. Pj & The Fuzzy Soul Tiger - Let Love Lead The Way (holiday)
An uplifting cheerful song that celebrates not only the joys of the holiday but encourages Love for the season and beyond! If you''re looking a reason to go......
Mp3 Various Artists - Christmas In The Northwest, Vol. 10
Released in 2007, Christmas in the Northwest 10 features a remake of the song Christmas in the Northwest titled Blessed in the Northwest, performed by Stacie......


