Marisa Frantz and friends traverse American popular song through the lense of love, with an eye to how that deepest and most complex of human emotions has been handled, understood, and embraced (or not) by songwriters—from Cole Porter and the Gershwins to Hoagy Carmichael and Nina Simone to Carol King and James Taylor—through the decades and in different settings. Look for classics like "Someone To Watch Over Me", "My Funny Valentine", "The Nearness of You", "Cry Me A River", "You've Got A Friend" and more.
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| | Feeling Good (1964) The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd Anthony Newley, Leslie Bricusse (w/m) |
| | A Natural Woman (1967) Gerry Goffin (w) Carole King (m) First recorded by Aretha Franklin |