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"Fly Me to the Moon" was written by Bart Howard in 1954, originally titled "In Other Words," and became one of the most covered jazz standards of the 20th century. Frank Sinatra's 1964 recording with the Count Basie Orchestra made it an enduring classic, and it was famously played by the Apollo astronauts on the way to the Moon in 1969.
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Bart Howard
Bart Howard wrote 'Fly Me to the Moon' in 1954, originally titled 'In Other Words', and it became a jazz standard after Frank Sinatra's iconic 1964 recording with Count Basie's orchestra. The piece gained additional fame as the ending theme to the anime series 'Neon Genesis Evangelion', introducing it to a new global audience.
Bart Howard
Bart Howard
Bart Howard
Bart Howard
Schubert, Franz
Schubert's tender Serenade transformed by Liszt into a shimmering piano solo of remarkable beauty and intimacy.