Johnny Jewel is a producer and multi-instrumentalist. He is a co-founder of… Read Full Bio ↴Johnny Jewel is a producer and multi-instrumentalist. He is a co-founder of the label Italians Do It Better and is the producer behind Glass Candy, Desire, Symmetry, and Chromatics (post 2004).
Jewel was enlisted to produce the score for the film "Drive". However, the director's lack of creative control on the film resulted in most of it being scrapped. Jewel ended up releasing the score as a 37-track album named "Themes for an Imaginary Film" under the name "Symmetry". In 2012, Chromatics released the album "Kill For Love" produced by Jewel.
All of Jewel's work can be purchased at Troublemanunlimited
Jewel was enlisted to produce the score for the film "Drive". However, the director's lack of creative control on the film resulted in most of it being scrapped. Jewel ended up releasing the score as a 37-track album named "Themes for an Imaginary Film" under the name "Symmetry". In 2012, Chromatics released the album "Kill For Love" produced by Jewel.
All of Jewel's work can be purchased at Troublemanunlimited
Blue Moon
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ManicMiner79
Original lyrics storyline (1934):
The remarkable saga of Blue Moon epitomizes
what Rodgers & Hart went through when they were under contract to
M.G.M.
In its first version the melody that became Blue Moon was intended
for Jean Harlow to sing in Hollywood Party.
It was called Prayer. Neither Miss Harlow
nor Prayer appeared in Hollywood Party.
In its second life the "Prayer/Blue Moon" tune
was given a new lyrics and became the title song of the 1934 M.G.M film
Manhattan Melodrama, which starred Clark Gable , William Powell
and Myrna Loy, and was the movie that John Dillinger had been watching
when he was gunned down outside the Biograph Theatre In Chicago.
The song was also know as "It's Just That Kind
Of Play", but was cut from the film before it was ready for release.
Manhattan Melodrama Was also reasonable
of the third setting of the "Prayer/ Blue Moon" tune. Under its
new title "The Bad In Every Man" It was sung by Shirley Ross in
the film.
The fourth lyric setting of the melody came
about when Jack Robbins, Head of the M.G.M.'s publishing company, liked
the tune and said he would promote it if Hart would write a more commercial
lyrics. The result was Blue Moon.
rc che
Chromatics are absolutely underrated. They have some of the best covers I have encountered. This is a beautiful version of Blue Moon and manages to stay true to the original while imbued with their own sound.
Peter Dennis
I have heard and enjoyed many, many versions of this song over the years, by many different artists.
This version, by FAR, is the most dreamy, haunting, beautiful version I have ever heard.
Zenaida Del Mundo
Simply beautiful! Found this version at the end of the movie Only You 2018. I love this song!
Johhn
Elvis himself would enjoy it.
Burrito Gamer
it's crazy how well they carry the spirit of an era long gone, yet blend it with synths and modern touches. Perfect on the Twin Peaks soundtrack as well
Aden Watson
this is a terrific rendition of this song
Josué Miguel Rodríguez-Vanegas
One of the best covers ever made.
kiwicom65
Plays over the final scene and closing credits of the 2018 movie "Only You" which is where I first heard this version. Cowboy Junkies also do a wonderful version on their 1988 "Trinity Sessions" album.
Mr. Silz
Blue Moon legit makes me feel like im falling in love for the first time again. So dreamy <3
SB
This cover is amazing ❤️