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Hannah Gill: Everybody Loves a Lover
ByHannah Gill
vocals
Blossom Dearie
piano and vocals1926 - 2009

Anita O'Day
vocals1919 - 2006

Ella Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996

Danny Jonokuchi
trumpetRyan Weisheit
saxophone
Sam Chess
tromboneGordon Webster
piano
Tal Ronen
bass
Ben Zweig
drumsb.1992
For those listeners who might wonder about the sequence of the songs, Gill has structured the tracklist so that the first six compositions are about 'love makers' and the final five songs are about 'heart breakers.' The opener is "Moonlight Saving Time," popularized by Blossom Dearie and swings along frothily with Gill's vocal revelling in the situation. Ella Fitzgerald was best known for her vocal prowess, but she did compose a few tunes, including "I Fell in Love With a Dream."In this mid-tempo arrangement, Gill's warm vocabulary makes an appealing listening experience. There is a perky guitar interjection from Ruggerio mid-way through the number.
In 1948, Michael Curtiz directed a musical romantic comedy entitled "Romance on the High Seas" in which

Doris Day
vocals1922 - 2019

Page Cavanaugh
piano1922 - 2008
There are a couple of tunes associated with the

Nat King Cole
piano and vocals1919 - 1965
Track Listing
Moonlight Saving Time; You Were Only Fooling; I Fell in Love with a Dream; You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me; Put'Em in a Box; Everybody Loves a Lover; Lullaby of the Leaves; What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry; This Will Make You Laugh; Autumn Leaves; It's a Sin to Tell a Lie.
Personnel
Hannah Gill
vocalsDanny Jonokuchi
trumpetRyan Weisheit
saxophoneSam Chess
tromboneGreg Ruggiero
guitarGordon Webster
pianoTal Ronen
bassBen Zweig
drumsAlbum information
Title: Everybody Loves a Lover | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Turtle Bay Records
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