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21th
National Carry A Tune Week
Tunes Chosen for the final week
of October 3-9, 2021
List of the tunes chosen
in these categories:
I. Patriotic Music
II. Folk Music
III. Religious Music
IV. Popular Music
V. Classical Music
VI. Film Music
This free online event has been sponsored each year
by
The American Tune Lovers Society
Thank you to those few who participated in this last Tune Week survey in 2021.
A few tunes below have links to other pages on this website.
Many have links to YouTube so you watch videos of the tunes.
Here are the 25 tunes chosen for the
21st Annual National Carry A Tune Week
(click links for YouTube)...
Patriotic Music
= 2 tunes
From Gail:
"The Egg" - music by Sherman Edwards from the musical, 1776
YouTube<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ubj8G5smeA
From Roger:
"Gentle Peace" (1990)
This song is based on an anti-war poem written by a 10 year-old girl,
Esther Talbot from Stoughton, Massachusetts in 1814,
and written months before "The Star-Spangled Banner"
with
lyrics by Francis Scott Key. I wrote the first version
of the tune titled, "Peace," in 1981 for a special concert in celebration
of the Centennial of Stoughton Town Hall. It was revised for
"A Stoughton Musicfest" for solo quartet, flute and piano in 1990.
Folk Music = 4 tunes
From Margaret:
"Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair"
"The Water Is Wide"
"Wayfaring Stranger"
“Shenandoah” –
arranged by Celius Dougherty (1948)
A favorite sea song beautifully sung here by bass-baritone,
Eric Sosman, accompanied by
pianist Margarert Ulmer, who chose all the music
and also
wrote the booklet notes for this AMRC CD.
Religious Music = 4 tunes
From Beate:
Ransomed Bluegrass : I'll Fly Away
From Gail:
From Margaret:
"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"
From Roger:
"Euroclydon (Anthem for Mariners) - William Billings, 1781
Popular Music = 10 tunes
From Beate:
Elvis Presley : Suspicius Minds
John Denver : Take Me Home Country Road
Gloria Gaynor : I Will Survive
From Gail:
Music! Music! Music! Teresa Brewer - Music Music Music - YouTube<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXYwP6PNYRA>
From Jim:
‘Take Five” by Dave Brubeck Quartet.
Almost certainly the best known of Brubeck’s jazz compositions.
It is so inventive and humorous. Paul Desmond’s alto saxophone is wonderful.
From Margaret:
"My Funny Valentine"
"The Sounds of Silence"
From Roger:
"Dream World" (1961)
This is my first pop song I wrote
while stationed in the Army in Germany.
I wrote the song while in a reflective mood.
The lyrics
begin:
"There's a rainbow in the sky,
While the birds sing a lullaby,
It's a Dream World."
It is also the title of my book which contains
my early pop songs, poems, and stories.
Classical Music = 2 tunes
From Jim:
“Adagio for Strings” by Samuel Barber.
No matter how many times I hear it, this musical elegy always is moving.
From Roger:
“Seven Variations on a Shaker Marching Tune” – music by Roger Lee Hall
This tune was found in a Shaker theory book by Isaac N. Youngs from 1843.
I arranged it using a series of variations on the Shaker tune
usinf various
compositional style. It has been recorded by three different pianists on three CDs:
American Places - Margaret Ulmer, pianist
Celestial Praises - Kathryn Southworth, pianist
Gentle Words - David Hagan, pianist
Film Music = 3 tunes
(Songs and Themes)
From Gail:
Make 'Em laugh https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QTkKLWW_myw
From Jim:
"Wonderful, Wonderful Day” - music by Gene dePaul, lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Sung by Jane Powell in SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS.
From Roger:
"Moon River" from BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S - Henry Mancini,
lyrics by Johnny Mercer - Academy Award winner for 1961
See a tribute to Henry Mancini - click here
National Carry A Tune Week
2021 =25 tunes chosen
Total Tunes from
2001 to 2021 = 593 tunes
Are you a teacher, musician or music lover?
See this catalogue of CDs for classical, folk, popular and film music at the
American Music Recordings Collection (AMRC)
The Sammy Film Music Awards
The longest-running awards for film music recordings
See the complete list -
click here
Centennial Tributes:
Leroy Anderson (classical-crossover composer)
Gene Autry (western singer-songwriter)
Sammy Cahn (lyricist)
Bette Davis (actress, singer)
Jerome Moross (composer)
Miklos Rozsa (film composer)
Walter Schumann (film composer)
Jimmy Stewart (actor, singer)
See the composers listed on the
Tunemaker Hall of Fame
Please help support the mission of
The American Tune Lovers Society
Order your books, CDs and DVDs at the
CAMP Store
National Carry A Tune Week (Main Page)
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