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Tenderly and on
The album Far Cry contains his famous performance of the Gross-Lawrence standard " Tenderly " on alto saxophone, and his subsequent tour of Europe quickly set high standards for solo performance with his exhilarating bass clarinet renditions of Billie Holiday's " God Bless the Child " ( the earliest known version was recorded at the Five Spot during his residency with Booker Little ).
*" The Creep " / " Tenderly " ( 2 / 54 Capitol 2685 ) ( Four Freshmen sing on Tenderly )
Lawrence also wrote the lyrics for " Tenderly ", Rosemary Clooney's trademark song ( in collaboration with composer Walter Gross, as well as the English language lyric to " Beyond the Sea " ( based on Charles Trenet's French language song " La mer "), the trademark song for Bobby Darin.
Clooney's recorded version reached only # 17 on the Billboard magazine pop charts in early 1952, but it is more popular than the chart data would suggest, as is evidenced by the fact that Tenderly served as the theme song for Clooney's 1956-1957 TV variety show.
* Pat Boone on his Dot Records album Tenderly ( 1959 )

Tenderly and by
She came to prominence in the early 1950s with the novelty hit " Come On-a My House " written by William Saroyan and his cousin Ross Bagdasarian ( better known as David Seville, the father figure of Alvin and the Chipmunks ), which was followed by other pop numbers such as " Botch-a-Me " ( a cover version of the Italian song Ba-Ba-Baciami Piccina by Alberto Rabagliati ), " Mambo Italiano ", " Tenderly ", " Half as Much ", " Hey There " and " This Ole House ", although she had success as a jazz vocalist.
#" Softly and Tenderly " ( composed by Will Lamartine Thompson, performed by Rebecca Lynn Howard ) – 3: 05
#" Softly and Tenderly ( Reprise )" ( composed by Will Lamartine Thompson, performed by Dino Kartsonakis ) – 4: 37
Redford featuring Will Thompson's " Softly and Tenderly " sung by Grammy-award winner Cynthia Clawson.
* Rosemary Clooney with Percy Faith's orchestra ( recorded April 1952, released by Columbia Records as catalog number 39813, with the flip side “ Who Kissed Me Last Night ?”, re-released as catalog number 40031, with the flip side “ Tenderly ”)
" Tenderly " is a popular song published in 1946 with music by Walter Gross and lyrics by Jack Lawrence.
Since then, " Tenderly " has been recorded by many artists, but perhaps the best-known version was by Rosemary Clooney.

Tenderly and .
Her recording of " Tenderly " became an unexpected pop hit in late 1947.
The song would become her signature, replacing the chestnut " Tenderly " that had been with her from the beginning of her solo career.
She, alongside Maria Haukaas Storeng, participated in the fourth semi-final of Melodifestivalen 2009 with the song Killing Me Tenderly.
The second book, Softly and Tenderly, was released January 14, 2011, and the third, Love Lifted Me, was released January 3, 2012.
Dom DeLuise and Dr. Teeth sing " Tenderly.
1986 also saw the release of the LP " Tenderly ", which was an album of standards.
* To Act Justly, Love Tenderly, Walk Humbly.
* To Act Justly, Love Tenderly, Walk Humbly.
Randy Brooks, trumpeter and leader of the top rated Randy Brooks Band, may be best known for their rendition of Tenderly as a most requested song of 1947.

rather and tediously
Film critic Bosley Crowther gave the film a mixed review, writing, " In telling the picaresque story of a mystery writer on the trail of a Levantine bum whose career of crime in the Balkans has stimulated the writer's awe, the film wallows deeply in discourse and tediously trite flashbacks ... To be sure, the Warner schemists have poured some scabby atmosphere into this film and have been very liberal with the scenery in picturing international haunts and Balkan dives ... This sort of worldly melodrama calls for refinement in cinematic style, but the writing and direction of this picture betray a rather clumsy, conventional approach.
For example, " the second issue has a long and rather tediously written discussion of New Hampshire school laws, and a report of Dartmouth's Commencement activities from Wednesday, August 28, 1799.

rather and camera
The conclusion of the countdown was altered in 2008 to feature the new presentation style, rather than a data stream moving in towards the camera.
This is what has come to be called " single frame animation " or " object animation ", and it needs a slightly adapted camera that exposes only one frame for each turn of the crank handle, rather than the usual eight frames per turn.
The new camera, made in China rather than Russia, featured the original Russian lens manufactured by LOMO PLC.
It may at first seem counterintuitive or " backwards " to send rays away from the camera, rather than into it ( as actual light does in reality ), but doing so is many orders of magnitude more efficient.
He engaged a painter to produce the backgrounds, but as the painter was classical Chinese-trained he produced them in three-quarters view, rather than in the conventional Egyptian full-view manner used for flat animation under a camera.
Nonetheless — citing its feverish camera moves, repeated bursts of light, and auditory pandemonium — Stommel asserts that it involves the audience primarily on a sensory rather than an intellectual level.
Some practical camera obscuras use a lens rather than a pinhole because it allows a larger aperture, giving a usable brightness while maintaining focus.
The Dubroni of 1864 allowed the sensitizing and developing of the plates to be carried out inside the camera itself rather than in a separate darkroom.
At the end of the play, as Lucius delivers his final speech, the camera stays on Young Lucius rather than his father, who is in the far background and out of focus, as he stares in horror at the coffin of Aaron's child ( which has been killed off-screen ).
The long-standing campaign, " I'd rather go naked than wear fur ," in which celebrities and supermodels strip for the camera, generated particular concern.
The Venera 14 craft had the misfortune of ejecting the camera lens cap directly under the surface compressibility tester arm, and returned information for the compressibility of the lens cap rather than the surface.
In his book about the history of film editing, Don Fairservice credits The Italians director, Reginald Barker, for his early use of editing to maintain story continuity and for his use of multidirectional camera positioning and variable framing to emphasize character development and psychological motivation rather than plot.
The Wii Remote uses an infrared video camera in the handheld controller, rather than a simple sensor.
The same principle was used by the ' Agfa Family ' system of Super 8 camera and projector in 1981 though to provide still images rather than titles.
Because view cameras are rather difficult to set up and focus, the photographer must seek the best camera position, perspective, etc.
Their last common ancestor had at most a very simple photoreceptive spot, but a range of processes led to the progressive refinement of this structure to the advanced camera eye — with one subtle difference: The cephalopod eye is " wired " in the opposite direction, with blood and nerve vessels entering from the back of the retina, rather than the front as in vertebrates.
Photographers who produce moving rather than still pictures are often called cinematographers, videographers or camera operators, depending on the commercial context.
A long-neglected operetta from the 1920s was the unexpected basis for Resnais's next film Pas sur la bouche ( Not on the Lips ) ( 2003 ), in which he sought to reinvigorate an unfashionable form of entertainment by recreating its theatricality for the camera and entrusting most of its musical numbers to actors rather than to trained singers.
Also, rather than using the typical over-the-shoulder shots in his dialogue scenes, the camera gazes on the actors directly, which has the effect of placing the viewer in the middle of the scene.
Previn would talk informally direct to camera and then turn and conduct the LSO, whose members were dressed in casual sweaters or shirts rather than formal evening clothes.
In the British 405-line television system, television ran at 25 frames — or more correctly, 50 fields — per second, so the film camera would also be run at 25 frames per second rather than the cinematic film standard of 24 frames.
As the rule is based on incident light, rather than reflected light as with most camera light meters, very bright or very dark subjects are compensated for.
Often when filming on video, the sound recordist may record audio directly onto the camera rather than use a separate medium, although a separate copy is often made, as it both provides an extra copy which may have more tracks and also may include other sound captured without the camera.

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