A Song Is Born

A Song Is Born (also known as That's Life) is a 1948 Technicolor musical film remake of the 1941 movie Ball of Fire with Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck, starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo. It was directed by Howard Hawks from an original story by Billy Wilder, produced by Samuel Goldwyn and released by RKO Radio Pictures.

Filmed in Technicolor, it featured a stellar supporting cast of musical legends, including Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton, and Benny Carter. Other notable musicians playing themselves in the cast include Charlie Barnet, Mel Powell, Harry Babasin, Louis Bellson, Al Hendrickson, The Golden Gate Quartet, Russo and the Samba Kings, The Page Cavanaugh Trio, and Buck and Bubbles. Other actors include Steve Cochran and Hugh Herbert.

Plot

Mild-mannered Professor Hobart Frisbee (Danny Kaye) and his fellow academics, among them Professor Magenbruch (Benny Goodman), are writing a musical encyclopedia. In the process, they discover that there is some new popular music that is called jazz, swing, boogie woogie or rebop, introduced to them by two window washers Buck and Bubbles. The professors become entangled in the problems of nightclub singer Honey Swanson (Virginia Mayo). She needs a place to hide out from the police, who want to question her about her gangster boyfriend Tony Crow (Steve Cochran). She invites herself into their sheltered household, over Frisbee's objections. While there, she introduces them to the latest in jazz, with which they are unfamiliar, giving the film an excuse to feature many of the best musicians of the era. The songs they play include "A Song Is Born", "Daddy-O", "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You", "Flying Home", and "Redskin Rumba".

A Song Is Born (song)

"A Song Is Born" was a collaboration between Ayumi Hamasaki and Keiko (Globe) for the Song Nation non-profit project by Avex, which was created to raise funds to help the victims of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center. The song was composed by Tetsuya Komuro, but unlike the other two single releases of the project, "The Meaning of Peace" (a duet between BoA and Kumi Koda) and "Lovin' It" (a duet between Namie Amuro and Verbal of M-Flo), the lyrics were written by Ayumi Hamasaki. Hamasaki went on to record a solo version on this song, which appeared on her fourth studio album, I am....

Track listing

  • "A Song Is Born" (Original Mix)
  • "A Song Is Born" (TV Mix)
  • Charts

    Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

    References

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    A Song Is Born

    by: Ayumi Hamasaki

    a song is born
    haruka haruka suuokunen mo no
    tooi mukashi kono hoshi ha umareta
    kurikaesareru rekishi no naka de
    bokura ha inochi uketsuida n da
    watashi ni ha konna basho kara
    kono uta wo utau koto de shika
    tsutaerarenai kedo
    mou ichido dake omoidashite
    bokura no hoshi no arubeki sugata
    soshite douka wasurenaide
    douka douka wasurenaide
    kitto kitto sonna ni ooku no
    koto ha dare mo nozondenakatta
    sorezore no hana mune ni daite
    itsuka ookiku sakeru you ni to
    watashi ni ha konna basho kara
    kono uta wo utau koto de shika
    tsutaerarenai kedo
    kimi ga moshi hon no sukoshi demo ii kara
    mimi wo katamukete kurereba ureshii yo
    mou ichido dake omoidashite
    nakinagara mo umaretsuita
    kimi no yume ya ashita he no kibou
    sou subete ga kono hoshi ni aru
    watashi ni ha konna basho kara
    kono uta wo utau koto de shika
    tsutaerarenai kedo
    kimi ga moshi hon no sukoshi demo ii kara
    mimi wo katamukete kurereba ureshii yo
    mou ichido dake omoidashite
    bokura no hoshi no arubeki sugata
    soshite douka wasurenaide




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