New Year’s music, you say?
I already know well enough what Gerv’s contributions’d be – not as if this hasn’t been a topic of idle discussion before, and, hell, we all know where he is for the New Year….*
I know, it’s not as cool and edgy and happening as what OUP has posted. Don’t care, either. Here’s our top ten, in ascending order.
10. Young Johnny Strauss (II) – “Junior,” as we call him down to the ice-house – with the “Tritsch-Tratsch Polka.”
9. Jimmy Shand and everybody in Scotland, “Haste Ye Back.”
8. Bronco Ben Britten’s version of “Levy-Dew.”
7. Margaret Whiting did it well; but it has to be Ella’s version. “What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve.”
6. Junior Strauss: the “Kaiser-Walzer.”
5. And again, the “Neue Pizzicato-Polka.”
4. You know who. Junior. “G’schichten aus dem Wienerwald.”
3. Junior Strauss again. “The Blue Danube.”
1 (T). Burns. A big band. And “Auld Lang Syne.” Now, that’s the New Year. Then again, so is…
1 (T). Pappy Jack, Johann Strauss I. The “Radetzky March.”
I mean, you can’t not, can you?
Any which way, y’all have a good one.
* Best not to speculate on what, precisely, he’s doing between concerts. Or whom.