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She's Funny That Way
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keyboard piano instrumental smooth uk pianist solo organ
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Diem felicem habe. Musica vitae cibus est. Rursus, quaeso, redi. All played Live from various instruments - no computer progs.
Started age 15 playing in the King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester for Children's Ballet Shows - the rest is history . . . English? yes. A gentleman? I try to be. Originally from Heaton Norris, Stockport, myself and my wife Susan - (from a similar area of Macclesfield) worked our way up the financial ladder over our working lives by taking chances and seizing opportunities. I was a working Musician at age 14. Switched to operating a MAGIC PARTY BUSINESS for Children when aged 30 with my wife Susan which hugely altered our lives both financially and in most other respects taking us into places and social circles and opportunities we never dreamed of. We were engaged by TV Celebs, Sports Celebs, everyday well known business owners, - and even Lords and Ladies. We lived Wilmslow for 30 years and raised our kids there and retired 2019 a few weeks before Covid. Now in Staffordshire, England with local Cheshire family and family in Madrid, Spain. Any Trades? yes, served my time as a Newspaper Printer (trade long gone.) pianist@tutamail.com State clearly who you are - check this box every two weeks.
Song Info
Genre
Jazz Jazz General
Charts
Peak #1
Peak in subgenre #1
Author
Neil Moret - Richard Whiting
Rights
1929 Public Domain Probably
Uploaded
January 15, 2023
Track Files
MP3
MP3 5.2 MB 320 kbps 2:17
Lossless
WAV 25.0 MB
Meta Data
Beat
4/4
Character
Danceable
coffee-place
dancefloor
Positivity
dark, sad, angry
happy
Appeal
unique
radio-friendly
Story behind the song
"She's Funny That Way" or "He's Funny That Way" is a popular song, composed by Neil Moret, with lyrics by Richard Whiting. It was composed for the short film Gems of MGM in 1929 for Marion Harris, but the film was not released until 1931. Harris sang it as "I'm Funny That Way" The 2014 version of this piece featured in a movie has no Copyright claim over this recording. It's taken and adapted from the 1929 piece.
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