| Louise Brooks & Rina Ketty - J'attendrai (1938) - 179 sec Rina Ketty - J'attendrai (Dino Olivieri), Pathé 1938
& Louise Brooks' photographs from 1920s Auteur : 240252 Tags:J'attendrai Louise Brooks Rina Ketty Paris chanson 1930s Roaring Twenties 78s shellack przedwojenne piosenki  | | Sombreros et mantilles - Rina Ketty - 185 sec Chanson de 1938 (thème de la vidéo: l'année 1938)
Orchestre Marcel Cariven Auteur : camille885 Tags: 1938 1930 rina ketty bolero tango espagne  | | KETTY LESTER LOVE LETTERS - 162 sec KETTY LESTER LOVE LETTERS Auteur : VJTOMYAZ Tags: KETTY LESTER LOVE LETTERS TOM YAZ  | | Love Letter-Ketty Lester - 157 sec Love letters straight from your heart
Keep us so near while apart
I'm not alone in the night
When I can have all the love you write
I memorize every line
And I kiss the name that you sign
And, darling, then I read again right from the start
Love letters straight from your heart
I memorize every line
And I kiss the name that you sign
And, darlin', then I read again right from the start
Love letters straight from your heart Auteur : JKRXBACK Tags: Love Letter-Ketty Lester  | | Rina Ketty - Marechiare - 152 sec Rina Ketty sings the famous "Marechiare" in 1940. Accompanied by Cariven Orchestra. Lyrics are the Neapolitan poem by Salvatore di Giacomo to the music by Francesco Paolo Tosti. These were written around the turn of the 19/20 Century.
Lyrics:
Quanno sponta la luna a Marechiare pure li pisce nce fann' a l'ammore, se revotano l'onne de lu mare, pe la priezza cagneno culore quanno sponta la luna a Marechiare.
A Marechiare nce sta na fenesta, pe' la passione mia nce tuzzulea, nu carofano adora int'a na testa, passa l'acqua pe sotto e murmuléa, A Marechiare nce sta na fenesta Ah! Ah! A Marechiare, a Marechiare, nce sta na fenesta.
Chi dice ca li stelle so lucente nun sape l'uocchie ca tu tiene nfronte. Sti doje stelle li saccio io sulamente. dint'a lu core ne tengo li ponte. Chi dice ca li stelle so lucente?
Scetate, Carulì, ca l'aria è doce. quanno maie tanto tiempo aggio aspettato? P'accompagnà li suone cu la voce stasera na chitarra aggio portato. Scetate, Carulì, ca l'aria è doce. Ah! Ah! O scetate, o scetate, scetate, Carulì, ca l'area è doce.
This description was written in a hurry. Details will be corrected as & when necessary. Auteur : gedengagedenga Tags: Rina Ketty Marechiare Vedette Naples Napule Italy Salvatore di Giacomo Francesco Paolo Tosti  | | J'attendrai - Rina Ketty - 180 sec Bellisima cancion de Rina Ketty con imagenes de la guerra. No quise poner imagenes de combates mas bien de los soldados en ratos de ocio. La mayoria de imagenes tomada de http://secondworldwarphotos.blogspot.com/ Auteur : sanmarci88 Tags: j'attendrai rina ketty wwII segunda guerra mundial second wolrld war II  | | Rina Ketty - Nuits sans toi (tango chanté) 1939 - 205 sec Rina Ketty (neé Rina Piccheto, 1911 in Torino, Italy)emerged in Paris in the late 1930s as the famous accordeon vituoso, Jean Vaissade's lover (and later - his wife). Her small, yet strong and crystal clear voice soon became one of the best known voices in the field of French romantic song. Rina did not have any musical education, her only singing practice being the convent choir in her native town. Her partnership with such experienced and sophisticated artist as Vaissade, who wrote lot of the most beautiful songs for her, made her a star. Her most famous hit was just before WW II the slow-fox "J'attendrai" - although originally Italian (composed by Dino Olivieri) became, due to her interpretation, the international schlager and an evergreen still played today.
Recording: Rina Ketty - Nuits sans toi (tango chanté)(Chanty/Marbot) Pathé 1939 Auteur : 240252 Tags:Rina Ketty Paris 1930 tango chanson 78s shellack  | | Miss ketty - 382 sec Dont you.. Auteur : tecktOlliiiii4 Tags: Musiixc  | | Crónica Ketty Congreso - 142 sec Debate entre Zapatero y Rajoy a cuanta de la economía. Auteur : libertaddigitaltv Tags: noticia corta  | | Rendez-moi mon coeur - Rina Ketty - 305 sec This song was written in 1939 by Paul Misraki. Misraki (born 100 years ago, died 10 years ago), was a Jew born in Turkey. In the 1930s, he was in the Collégiens of Ray Ventura. He is for example the author of "Qu'est-ce qu'on attend pour être heureux". Misraki fled France during the World War II German occupation, to South Amerci with Ray Ventura.
For this song, he was inspired of "Sombreros et mantilles". The new words refer to the Spanish current events. At this time, the Spanish civil war (July 1936 - April 1939) approached its end. Firstable, we can see an extract of the Journal Gaumont of July 1937, summarizing one war year in Spain. Auteur : camille885 Tags: rendez-moi mon coeur 1939 rina Ketty paul Misraki guerre d'espagne spanish civil war 1936  | | J'attendrai (T'esperaré) - Rina Ketty - 183 sec Cançó il·lustrada de "J'attendrai" de Rina Ketty. Muntatge del video i traducció al català de CentCames. Auteur : CentCames Tags: J'attendrai Traducció CentCames Rina Ketty  | | Changer d'adresse - Rina Ketty - 178 sec 1940
Here is an interview that Rina Ketty gave in the newspaper " Le Petit Niçois " a few days before the beginning of the WWII, August 27th, 1939. She was in concert in Nice when war burst.
Translation:
" FROM MONTMARTRE TO THE FRENCH RIVIERA WITH RINA KETTY.
-Si, si, si, sérénade sans espoir.
-It is she?
-Yes.
And Mr.Thillet-Tréval, kind artistic director of the Casino of the Pier knocks in the lodge of the star. Rina appeared in toilet of evening of pink silk of spangles. His big black feminine eyes lit her face of child adorned with long brown curls.
-What do you want me to say? gracious artist asked. Said that I am happy to sing in Nice and that I have another very particular disease as the French riviera.
-It is a gratifying compliment for our region there, but speak to us rather of you. You are originally of... of...
-... from the Island of Beauty, i.e. I am born in Corsica, but of Italian parents [while she was born in Turin].
Rina Ketty rolls R with tasty one southern accent.
-I made my debut in Paris, she says to us. I sang from time to others, in amateur, in holidays of quarters. Later I made some "hooks" in Montmartre, up here on the Mound. There, I could make me know and I succeeded in having a commitment as the " Agile Rabbit ". The company of the montmartrois cabaret singers helped me to follow my artistic life. During 2 following years, I sang to the " Agile Rabbit ".
The face of Rina Ketty lights up with a broad smile and she follows:
-Afterwards I made my turn of singing in music hall and I had numerous commitments as the radio and also to record discs.
-The foreign stages ever haven't attracted you?
-Yes, I have already had opportunity to go to make tours in Belgium and in Switzerland.
-And the cinema?
-Ah! I have not shot film yet, but I am in talks.
-What film?
-Shh! Impossible, there is nothing certain still.
-And your discs?
-This you can speak about it. I am soon going to record 4 novelties...
-Which will be 4 successes...
-I wish it. I am going to create first of all a Spanish waltz which pleases me very much: " Rendez-moi mon coeur ", of Misraky and Vendair. Then, I shall record a slow dance: " Chercher l'oubli ", of Michel Emmer and Chanty, then a tango: " Nuits sans toi " of Marbot and Chanty, and finally, a waltz musette, " Fermons notre porte ", of Réville and Vandair.
Rina Ketty put a last bite of powder on the small pointed nose when they vigorously knocked:
-It belongs to you Madam.
Some minutes afterwards, we heard the cool voice of this young woman who was blessed star of singing and radio. The public applauds unconditionally. It is true that the repeat customers of the Casino of the Pier are spoiled for some time. After Jean Tranchant, after Max Trèber and his sumptuous magazine, after Elyane Célis, here is now Rina Ketty and a pléïade of artists such as the famous actor Samson Fainsilber, imitating surprisingly the big stars of today. Also, Mr Thillet-Tréval, the clever manager of the Casino of the Pier records every evening a success of the most gratifying.
When Rina Ketty comes back from the stage, well that bravos still reminded of her, she came towards us by laughing willingly and entrusted us:
- I am very happy, Maurice Chevalier was in the room and he applauded a lot me."
Some days later, war bursts. Considering her Italian origin, she carefully makes forget during the conflict, occurring only in Switzerland.
La "Drôle de Guerre"
The Phoney War, also called the Twilight War by Winston Churchill and Sitzkrieg by Germany (German for "sitting war"), was a phase in early World War II from September 1939 until May 1940 marked by few military operations in Continental Europe, in the months following the German invasion of Poland and preceding the Battle of France. The great powers of Europe had declared war on one another, yet neither side had committed to launching a significant attack, and there was relatively little fighting on the ground.
While most of the German army was fighting against Poland, a much smaller German force manned the Siegfried Line, their fortified defensive line along the French border. At the Maginot Line on the other side of the border, British and French troops stood facing them, but there were only some local, minor skirmishes. The British Royal Air Force dropped propaganda leaflets on Germany and the first Canadian troops stepped ashore in Britain, while western Europe was in a strange calm for seven months. On the coverages of the magazine " Le Miroir ", you can see the inactive French soldiers inside the Line Maginot during the hard winter 1939-1940. On the last coverage, called " Les premières pâquerettes de Lorraine " and dated of mid-April 1940, they can see a French soldier picking daisies, while the country is officially in full war! The Germans will break from May 10th, 1940, having invaded Poland. Auteur : camille885 Tags: rina ketty change d'adresse 1940  | | Kitty & Ketty - Jovem Guarda - Programa 27 - 323 sec Washington Morais, pesquisador da Jovem Guarda, apresenta parte de seu acervo para o público em geral. Auteur : washingtonmorais Tags: Kitty Ketty Jovem Guarda Ora Se Vai Deny Dino Gravadora Mocambo  | | Ketty Lester Tribute - 185 sec Here is a beautiful 50's-ish noir song (popularized by Sarah Vaughan), sung by the great yet forgotten singer Ketty Lester.
Like so many other American interpeters of the Great American Songbook who recorded in the 1950's and the early 1960's, Ketty Lester is a largely forgotten singer recently rediscovered in the current Japanese reissue craze. Ketty Lester was born Revoyda Frierson in 1938 (some sources say 1934) in Hope, Arkansas. Little has been published about her early career, although she appears to have been adept at both singing and acting. By the early 1960's, Lester had toured Europe with Cab Calloway's orchestra and earned positive notices for her work in an off-Broadway production of "Cabin in the Sky". In 1962, Lester had a hit with "Love Letters", resulting in a full-length album of the same name. By 1964, Lester had signed with RCA Victor. Lester's first album stressed her R&B roots with its title, "The Soul of Me". "Where Is Love?", Lester's second album, is a perfect example of her "standards sung slightly soulfully" style, a mixture of Dinah Washington's bluesy laments and the elegant readings of Nancy Wilson, Lurlean Hunter and Valerie Carr. With a number of well-known songs from theatrical shows such as "Oliver!", "My Fair Lady", and "West Side Story", the record conveys the singer's ongoing interest in the stage. Two years later, she recorded the album "When a Woman Loves a Man" for the Tower label. Then she turned to acting. In the 1970's, she landed recurring roles on TV shows such as "Days of Our Lives" and "Little House on the Prairie". She recorded a gospel album in 1984. The reissue of "Where Is Love?" on CD should introduce, and re-introduce, this talented and hardworking singer to new and appreciative audiences.
Enjoy this superb ballad! Auteur : johnxxx20000 Tags: Ketty Lester  | | Ketty, the horse (best filly) - 100 sec Our journey- me and my late pony (6 months old foal) Ketty! Time before we use natural horsemanship and after... I did'n like her, but everything changed and I think she's great!! I love her, now, but I'll miss her, because she have got new owners now... :-( You were really skiful!!!
Translate to English:
Ketty...
You weren't horse, that I want to have for my own. You didn't want to go out with me... you didn't want to walk alongside me... you didn't want to I possibly like you...
...But you gave me chance to show you that human is friend... And you changed... And I'm thankful you!!!
... But in my live are moments, when we must say goodbye all good things! And now, I'm saying goodbye to you... I know, that we will meet, but it won't be as before :-(.
Good luck Ketty!! Auteur : Viky1234xx Tags: Ketty Viky Kocourková Viky1234xx natural horsemanship with filly our journey foal  | | Ketty Lester - River Of Salt (1962) - 109 sec This is the flip side of single "You Can't Lie To A Liar" (Era 3088) and is the orgiginal version of this song.
Bryan Ferry later did a great cover of this song on his first solo album. Auteur : wally1435 Tags: Ketty Lester River Of Salt Bryan Ferry  | | Le Clocher de mon village - Rina Ketty - 193 sec 1938
"Chanson corse" Auteur : camille885 Tags: le clocher de mon village 1938 chanson corse rina ketty  | | Ketty - É Tão Bom - 151 sec Você veio como um anjo e ficou
Ficou em mim
Nos meus sonhos Você sempre está
De algum jeito está
Eu Te amava muito antes de te conhecer
Eu sabia que um dia Você ia aparecer
Meu amor que prazer
é tão bom te abraçar
é tao bom te beijar
com você eu viajo e me perco no tempo
é tao bom te abraçar
é tao bom te beijar
eu te encho de abraços e beijos o tempo inteiro Auteur : cantoraketty Tags:Música  | | rina ketty J'attendrai - 180 sec 待ちましょう リナ・ケティ
SPレコード 78rpm record Auteur : CONN1974 Tags: 待ちましょう リナ・ケッティ シャンソン フランス chanson  | | Northern Soul - Haunting 60s - Ketty Lester - 159 sec brilliant Auteur : breadmaker99 Tags: northern soul ketty lester  |
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