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Stardust (1927 song)

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celebrated the release of both recordings in the same week. It considered Dorsey's version "emotional", and felt the vocals by Sinatra and the Pied Pipers made the record suitable for "armchair listening". Of Shaw's version, the reviewer remarked on his "fluid clarinet above strings", and determined
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called "a melody of a considerable intensity and with dramatic outbursts," with a "realistic and very full" piano reproduction. Throughout the 1930s, record labels used both the one and two-word versions of the title, though Carmichael himself favored the one-word title, as evidenced by his private
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that was later thrown away because of its poor state. Baker and Carmichael's Collegians' singer Violet Deckard Gardner remembered Carmichael humming the tune of the incomplete composition before 1926. Fellow student Stuart Gorrell suggested the title "Star Dust"; Gorrell felt the tune sounded like
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to add the words to Carmichael's "Star Dust". Parish used as a working title "Then I Will Be Satisfied", but he accepted Redman's suggestion to re-title the song to "Stardust". Author Gene Fernett suggested Redman wrote the verse of the song, but his claim could not be supported. Parish wrote the
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Carmichael wrote the song with inspiration from the end of his love affair with Kathryn Moore, who would later marry Art Baker, the trumpet player in Carmichael's Collegians. While Carmichael related several explanations of how he was inspired to write it on the University campus, biographer
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deemed the stories "encrusted in myth, much of it the composer's own creation". One night after leaving the Book Nook, a university hangout, Carmichael whistled what would become the opening of the song. The composer later declared that he felt that the tune "had something very strange and
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released it under catalog number 4856, with the title once again "Stardust." The 1931 release became one of his most popular recordings. By 1931, "Stardust" was often played by the orchestras of several US radio stations. While remarking on the popularity of the tune on the radio, the
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described the phrasing as "utterly casual", while he felt that the "imagery and diction strain to be poetic". Furia stressed that Parish "made the subject of the song the melody itself". The sheet music for the vocal composition was published as "Star Dust" on May 10, 1929 in the
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label in 1943. During the 1940s, "Stardust" was recorded by multiple artists either as an instrumental song or as a romantic ballad by vocalists. For the period from July 1947 to July 1948, "Stardust" placed at number one on the Juke Box Standard Favorites poll
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felt the result is "completely dead and lifeless". The publication attributed this to an imbalance in the number of musicians in the woodwind section, compared to the rhythm section, which the reviewer described as "just competent musicians, no more".
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attributed the song's popularity to "some combination of young Carmichael's heartland upbringing, Bix's uniquely bardic sensibility, and the unself-conscious emotional directness that characterizes much non-urban American pop music". Nelson's
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was created, and the broadcasters did not renew their contract for the use of an estimated two million tunes. After nine months of negotiation, a settlement was reached in October 1941 and major networks aired the tunes again. In 1941,
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welcomed Dorsey's "silky trombone" and the "slow vocal style" of Sinatra and the Pied Pipers. Of Shaw's version, they stressed his "intricate and dazzling clarinet wizardry", and the "medium slow drag" playing style of the band. The
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In May 1953, according to jukebox operators, "Stardust" placed three times on the Ten Pop Standard Records list. Shaw's version topped the chart, while Dorsey and Miller's versions placed at numbers seven and eight, respectively.
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also remarked on the "intricate clarinet work" by Shaw, while it felt that Dorsey's version featured "expert trombone work" and an "unusual vocal" that the reviewer preferred over Shaw's version. Shaw's recording was arranged by
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By 1935, while radio announcers commonly credited the orchestra only, Carmichael was mentioned as the composer of the song during introductions because of its popularity. The same year, saxophonist
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released "Star Dust" on Okeh 8668. The recording retained Carmichael's original key of D. The song soon circulated among black musicians and jazz interpreters, and it was often performed at the
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song using Carmichael's account of how he was inspired to compose the melody, while the lyricist developed a story focused in the concept of lost love. Regarding the lyrics, author
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s review considered the release "among the greatest bits of big band scoring in history". While it considered the song "beautifully arranged with good sax and trumpet solos",
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for the song, he had to whistle the tune to the musicians. Carmichael played the piano, backed by Emil Seidel and his orchestra: Byron Smart (trumpet), Oscar Rossberg (
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opined of Jones's version: "This beautiful melody seems destined to achieve the popularity which it so richly deserves and which is so long overdue." In August 1931,
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considered that "Dylan's approach finds a pleasing, country-tinged arrangement" that the reviewer noted to be "somewhere between" Sinatra and Nelson's version.
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defined it as "an American song of longing, dreams, desires, still stretches across the decades to touch the spirit of anyone who hears it". In 2004, the
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recorded the song on March 2 in Paris. Compagnie de Gramophone Française released it with the catalog number K-7527. The song was often performed by
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in 1988. National Public Radio included it on their NPR 100, a 1999 list of the 100 most important American musical works of the 20th century. For NPR,
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called Sinatra's "Stardust" his "choicest" track on the album and remarked on his "entirely new approach overlooking the perennially favored chorus".
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music. In 1940, RCA Victor executive Harry Myerson proposed that the label again release a two-sided recording of "Stardust": one side would feature
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has defined it as "one of the most renowned and most recorded standards in all of American music". Carmichael's 1927 version was inducted into the
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estimated that Carmichael received a total of $ 250,000 in royalties for "Stardust", while the song made at the time $ 15,000 to $ 20,000 a year.
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commented: "Today, people who never heard of Isham Jones or Artie Shaw or even composer Hoagy Carmichael know his work thanks to Willie Nelson."
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considered the tune "completely in line with her magnificent singing". In 1954, when the copyright of 14 of his songs including "Stardust" was
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was denied, as the court considered that "the assignee paid large royalties". In 1955, during the 25th anniversary of its publishing,
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The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 9th Edition: Complete Chart Information about America's Most Popular Songs and Artists, 1955-2009
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omitted Stardust's chorus, to instead focus the "musical and lyrical mind on all the neglected nuances of the verse". A review in
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featured an excerpt of "Stardust" played by the fictional Ramón Raquello Orchestra. The 1961 episode "The Hit Songwriters" of
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and no lyrics. Mills Music then published different sheet music for the song on January 19, 1929, as a piano composition.
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different". He worked on the details with different pianos, including one at the Book Nook. According to
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by 1926. In the same year he worked as a law clerk in Miami, but he returned to Indiana after failing
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Between 1958 and 1963, "Stardust" produced US$ 50,000 yearly in royalties for Mills Music. In 1964,
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for two bars which then changes from major to minor, a method also used by two contemporary songs: "
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in ABAC form (instead of the traditional AABA form) that is often repeated. The intriguing opening
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hired him as a composer. Mills Music then assigned Mitchell Parish to add words to the song.
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Los Angeles copyright society (1964). "Copyright and Related Topics: A choice of Articles".
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LexisNexis (2004). "United States Code Service". Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company.
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Jelly Roll, Bix, and Hoagy: Gennett Records and the Rise of America's Musical Grassroots
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After working out the details with the band, Carmichael booked a recording session with
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On December 1, 2000, Nelson's version of "Stardust" was used to wake up the crew of
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pressed two versions of the same song by two different artists on a single record:
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Carmichael pictured while attending Indiana University, where he composed the tune.
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Smash Hits: The 100 Songs That Defined America: The 100 Songs That Defined America
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sampled versions of the song for 2 of his albums; Marjorie Stedeford's version in
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recorded the song in the same year, and by 1929 it was performed regularly at the
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has two introductory verses that are sometimes omitted. These are followed by a
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that 1942 recording has garnered nearly 230,000 views of one posting alone.
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have recorded "Stardust". The song was featured in several films, including
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operators and using the Peatman Survey for radio audiences. According to
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examination and worked for a law firm in that state. With the success of
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deemed the song "most notably one of the greatest standards" from the
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released the song as "Star Dust" on Brunswick Records. The same year,
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charts for 540 weeks until 1988. Of Nelson's version of "Stardust",
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external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into
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The Billboard Book of American Singing Groups: A History, 1940-1990
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recorded a ballad version in 1958 in what was later known as the
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also released "Stardust" on Brunswick 6132, a version that the
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described Fitzgerald as doing "absorbing things with 'Stardust
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felt that "Carmichael would be proud". Nelson's album topped
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promoted the song. His writings attracted the attention of
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album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2015.
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on January 5, 1928. The sheet music featured a tune in a
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track over 1,500 times. Carmichael developed a taste for
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on the piano. The tune was included on her 1954 album
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on what would be his final recording, the 1996 album
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Composition, first recording and addition of lyrics
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Retrieved November 14, 2022. 1934:Muncie Evening Press staff 1931 1094:, while reaching the summit on 1079:recorded it as the title-track 1069:for his 1970 debut solo album, 4725:Artie Shaw: His Life and Music 3792:University of California Press 3725:"Film Review: 'Captive State'" 3723:Leydon, Joe (March 14, 2019). 3468:Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound 1461:Nino Tempo & April Stevens 1051:Nino Tempo & April Stevens 1008:, which reached number two on 840:Orchestra recording issued as 656:, which was inducted into the 595:The melody fluctuates between 509:United States Copyright Office 1: 4708:. Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed. 4639:. Vol. 60, no. 39. 4068:. Vol. 113, no. 218 3864:. Nielsen Business Media, Inc 3658:. Vol. 137, no. 115 3527:. Vol. 15, no. 71. 3437:"Willie Nelson Bouncing Back" 1910:UC Santa Barbara Library 2021 1328:Everywhere at the End of Time 1081:of his album of pop standards 434:Indiana State Bar Association 227:. It has been recorded as an 192:""Barnacle Bill The Sailor"" 170:Hoagy Carmichael and His Pals 50:Hoagy Carmichael and His Pals 16:1927 song by Hoagy Carmichael 5036:Jazz compositions in C major 4770:. Vol. 57, no. 174 4013:Pyle, Ernie (July 9, 1936). 3833:MacDonald, Laurence (2013). 3769:Library of Congress (2020). 3743:Library of Congress (2005). 3435:Hance, Bill (May 14, 1978). 2009:Collegiate Digest staff 1935 663:While Carmichael worked for 580:of the chorus starts on the 495:), Dick Kent and Gene Wood ( 4936:"Stardust" by Willie Nelson 4925:"Stardust" by Nat King Cole 4778:– via Newspapers.com. 4593:van der Merwe, Ann (2016). 4557:"Carmichael vs Mills Music" 4478:Turner, John Frayn (2004). 4458:. Vol. 66, no. 17 4414:– via Newspapers.com. 4348:. Oxford University Press. 4344:Sudhalter, Richard (2003). 4268:– via Newspapers.com. 4260:. 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Norton & Company 3914:Nicholson, Stuart (2000). 3298:Fragias, Leonidas (2018). 3065:Billboard staff 2 (2020). 3031:Billboard staff 1 (2020). 2105:Tampa Bay Times staff 1940 1202:. Carmichael's biographer 884:. The dispute between the 317:as the singer, and one by 18: 4727:. Bloomsbury Publishing. 4654:– via Google Books. 4597:. Rowman and Littlefeld. 4484:Taylor Trade Publications 4388:Song Writers Hall of Fame 4304:Ringo: With a Little Help 4233:Farrar, Straus and Giroux 3967:The Sydney Morning Herald 3872:– via Google Books. 3235:Music in the 20th Century 1946:Calgary Herald staff 1931 1360: 1350: 1347: 1344: 1341: 1057:Top 100 and number 27 in 590:I’ll See You In My Dreams 432:. 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The same year, 712:Big band era and success 539:Mills assigned lyricist 4981:Harry Connick Jr. songs 4704:Whitburn, Joel (2012). 4685:Whitburn, Joel (2004). 4666:Whitburn, Joel (2001). 4227:Schwartz, Brad (2015). 3529:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 3466:Hoffman, Frank (2004). 3399:Oxford University Press 3393:Furia, Phillip (1992). 3353:Oxford University Press 3279:Foster, Pamela (1998). 3099:Boomhower, Ray (2018). 2757:Warner Bros. staff 2019 2718:Sudhalter, Richard 2003 2682:Sudhalter, Richard 2003 2575:van der Merwe, Ann 2016 2406:Turner, John Frayn 2004 1958:Sudhalter, Richard 2003 1629:Sudhalter, Richard 2003 1614:Sudhalter, Richard 2003 1579:Sudhalter, Richard 2003 1567:Sudhalter, Richard 2003 1543:Sudhalter, Richard 2003 1167:Encyclopædia Britannica 1162:Great American Songbook 1114:recorded the song with 630:Sheet music cover, 1929 311:Great American Songbook 4580:Cite journal requires 4542:Cite journal requires 4529:. New York University. 3990:Perone, James (2016). 3856:Marvin, Wanda (1944). 3807:Cite journal requires 3710:Cite journal requires 3573:Kennedy, Rick (2013). 3550:Kelley, Robin (2010). 3182:Chilton, John (1978). 2926:Fragias, Leonidas 2018 2694:Recording Academy 2020 2480:Billboard staff 2 2020 2468:Billboard staff 1 2020 1990:. Bloomington, Indiana 1725:Nicholson, Stuart 2000 1291:Nightmare Alley (2021) 1235:featured a version by 942:Songs in a Mellow Mood 845: 734:Mills Blue Rhythm Band 652:featured a version by 631: 519:with no indication of 457: 294:version that featured 4986:Louis Armstrong songs 4748:National Public Radio 4287:National Public Radio 4206:The Rock Island Argus 4149:"On the Popular Side" 4095:The Indianapolis Star 4043:"Grammy Hall of Fame" 4019:Indiana Daily Student 3777:. Library of Congress 3678:Lewens, Alan (2001). 3485:Jasen, David (2004). 2418:Sanders, Charles 1962 2168:Johnson, Vincent 1941 1226:The War of the Worlds 1126:included the song on 1108:National Public Radio 1098:Top LPs & Tapes. 1083:. In its review, the 1043:The Rock Island Argus 890:Broadcast Music, Inc. 836:Glenn Miller and the 835: 701:Sydney Morning Herald 636:The Chocolate Dandies 629: 618:to "heighten drama". 455: 302:on respective sides. 4966:1920s jazz standards 4844:improve this article 4790:Yagoda, Ben (2015). 4768:The Pittsburgh Press 4723:White, John (2004). 4612:Warner, Jay (1992). 4302:Starr, Seth (2016). 4257:The Pittsburgh Press 3891:Muncie Evening Press 3556:Simon & Schuster 3445:Poughkeepsie Journal 3441:Gannett News Service 3370:Fuld, James (2000). 3188:Bloomsbury Book Shop 2394:Friedwald, Will 2009 2339:Friedwald, Will 2020 2228:Billboard staff 1953 2144:Sullivan, Steve 2017 2093:Charles, Alfred 1940 2045:Steinhauser, SI 1937 2033:Friedwald, Will 2009 2021:Sullivan, Steve 2017 1970:Noskowski, L de 1931 1887:Richardson, Dow 1930 1875:Friedwald, Will 2009 1863:Friedwald, Will 2009 1761:Friedwald, Will 2009 1648:Stamberg, Susan 2000 1531:DiMartino, Dave 2016 1260:Sleepless in Seattle 1254:Another Man's Poison 1136:recorded it for his 1085:Gannett News Service 578:harmonic progression 499:), Maurice Bennett ( 389:Soon after entering 364:Sleepless in Seattle 67:January 19, 1929 by 5021:Willie Nelson songs 5011:Eddie Cochran songs 5001:Johnny Mathis songs 4996:Nat King Cole songs 4991:Frank Sinatra songs 4856:footnote references 4670:. 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Index

Stardust (disambiguation) § Songs

Song
Hoagy Carmichael and His Pals
Mills Music, Inc.
Studio
Genre
Jazz
Label
Gennett Records
Composer(s)
Hoagy Carmichael
Lyricist(s)
Mitchell Parish
Hoagy Carmichael and His Pals
1927 song
composed
Hoagy Carmichael
lyrics
Mitchell Parish
instrumental
vocal
jazz
Indiana University
Indiana
Ohio
Florida
law firm
love affairs
Gennett Records

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