The Breeze and I
The original music (instrumental only) entitled Andalucía, was written by the Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona as part of his Suite Andalucía in 1928. Emilio de Torre added Spanish lyrics, and English lyrics were added in 1940 by Al Stillman.
"The Breeze and I" | |
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Song | |
Composer(s) | Ernesto Lecuona |
Lyricist(s) | Emilio de Torre (Spanish) Al Stillman (English) |
"The Breeze and I" is a popular song.
The best-known version of the song is that by Jimmy Dorsey in 1940. The Jimmy Dorsey recording, with a vocal by Bob Eberly,[1] was released by Decca Records as catalogue number 3150. The record first reached the Billboard magazine charts on July 20, 1940 and lasted 9 weeks on the chart, peaking at #2.[2]
Other notable recordings
- Xavier Cugat – a No. 13 hit in 1940 (vocal by Dinah Shore).[3]
- Vic Damone – reached No. 21 in the Billboard charts in 1954.[4]
- Caterina Valente (1955) – The recording for Polydor was released in England as catalogue number BM 6002 and reached a peak position of #5 (Guinness British hit singles & albums 19). The record first reached the Billboard magazine charts on March 30, 1955 and lasted 14 weeks on the chart, peaking at #13.[2]
- Bing Crosby included the song in his albums Bing Crosby's Treasury - The Songs I Love (1965) and Bingo Viejo (1977)
Film appearance
- Cuban Pete (1946)[5]
References
- "Pop Chronicles 1940s Program #3". 1972.
- Whitburn, Joel (1973). Top Pop Records 1940–1955. Record Research.
- Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890–1954. Wisconsin, USA: Record Research Inc. p. 116. ISBN 0-89820-083-0.
- Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954. Wisconsin, USA: Record Research Inc. p. 120. ISBN 0-89820-083-0.
- "Internet Movie Database". imdb.com. Retrieved May 20, 2017.
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