By Duke Ellington & Lee Gaines 1941 Although originally written by Ellington for his 1941 "Negro revue" Jump for Joy, the Ellington band didn't make the very first recording of the song until five years later. It would not become a hit until Paul Weston's version hit it big late
It is with enormous relief that I return to weightier cultural subject matter than the Classical Brit Awards, at which silly Welsh tart Katherine Jenkins stunned a cynical audience of music professionals by performing Alban Berg’s concert aria _Der Wein_, er, sorry, that should
Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji was born in 1469 in Talwandi, a village in the Sheikhupura district, 65 kms. west of Lahore. His father was a village official in the local revenue administration. As a boy, Sri Guru Nanak learnt, besides the regional languages, Persian and Arabic. He was ma
The Calling If I give up on you I give up on me If we fight what's true, will we ever be Even God himself and the faith I knew Shouldn't hold me back, shouldn't keep me from you Chorus: Tease me, by holding out your hand Then leave me, or take me as I am And live our lives, stigm