Frenesi
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra With Helen Forrest Lyrics


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@Arturo7881

Number 1 for 13 weeks in USA in 1944 (Billboard)
Frenesí is a musical piece originally composed by Alberto Domínguez for the marimba, and adapted as a jazz standard by Leonard Whitcup and others

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Other performers who have recorded the song include:
Les Brown
Dave Brubeck
Betty Carter
June Christy
Natalie Cole
Ray Charles
Bing Crosby
Tommy Dorsey
The Four Freshmen
Eydie Gorme
Woody Herman
Earl Hines
Harry James
Ben E. King
Steve Lawrence
Billy May
Glenn Miller
Anita O'Day
Perez Prado
Cliff Richard
Linda Ronstadt
Jack Emblow,
Pat Suzuki
Frank Sinatra
Three X Sisters vocals with the Watson Orchestra
Caterina Valente
Jesus Chino Miranda.



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@kemardudley156

For those who don’t know the story behind this song, Artie Shaw wanted to quit music for good before this song was written. He walked away from his band at the top of his career, and went to Acapulco for a few months. In realizing that he had to go back, he carried the Frenesi melody back with him, and his career stayed on top.

Moral of the story: a vacation will inspire the greatness in us.

@infonut

Or Acapulco does.

@scotnick59

Great anecdote: thanks for sharing it!!!@@infonut

@alanoneill3065

Very good

@PaulaAllien

This song was not composed by this dude 😅

@b1lc1s

I started with the clarinet, put it down for the saxophone. But the clarinet has a draw to it in my older age. Frenesi is one that I played (tried hard) back in the day. This is very special music indeed!

@RemoRam

In the Tamil film Vallavan Oruvan - The song 'palinginal oru maligai' was based on Artie Shaw - Frenesi 1956 track. WoW I love this.

@lomark1508

Copycat (old version)

@MrRmcShekar

I was not able to recall the name of the tamil song , you helped me. Thank you for this information. 😊🙏

@vasanthbenjamin

I was listening to it and then it suddenly struck me and I was like... wait a sec, I've heard this somewhere and then bang..... Palinginal Oru Maaligai with our very own James Bond :)

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