Originally Posted By: BlueAttitude
Lots of fun, both the song and the video. Enjoyed!

Thanks Dave

Originally Posted By: musician17
WONDERFUL. In every way. What a great voice!!! Great delivery, the song made me smile. Well done :-)

Thanks James

Originally Posted By: Noel96
Hi Anne- Marie.

Wow! This is exquisite.

The little animation below gives you a glimpse into what was happening inside my mind as I listened. Fred Astaire and partner were tapping and whirling around all over the place.



This song of yours is an amazing toe-tapper that fits perfectly into the Tin Pan Alley days of the 1930s. In fact, the first song that sprang to mind when your singing started was George Gershwin's and DuBose Heyward's "I've Got Plenty Of Nothin'".

As soon as your song stopped, I went to Youtube and found the below clip of Frank Sinatra singing the 1934 Gershwin/Heyward song. If you have a listen, you can easily hear just how very well you have captured the 1930s jazz feel.



Bravo!

What you have done is outstanding smile

All the best,
Noel

P.S. I didn't watch your video on my first listen because I like to close my eyes and listen with 100% attention. I did go back and watch your video, though. Wow! This is brilliant, too. Your editing is perfect! You had me laughing out loud at those little penguins.


Thanks Noel for your comprehensive reply.
We used such dancers for our second post on this forum, years ago : https://youtu.be/BCUCkXT__Bs
And I love Gershwin! Saw the movie Porgy and Bess a long time ago.
But I also love Rhapsody in Blue, An American in Paris and last but not least Cocerto in F.
And of course the songs.


We are Rob Meulman and Anne-Marie Bovenkamp from The Netherlands.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1gsdNLE7_Gy8qavoOplQow/videos
http://rnam.net/