We know Django wouldn't mind re-working a tune and using the French for the title - I'm not sure how many people even know who Jackie Gleason was at this point, but in between a 6 pack a day habit he was Ralph Cramden from The Honeymooner's series. He also was big into Lounge Music.
Anyway, Gleasons's signature tune above was the theme song to The Honeymooner's and boy does it sound a LOT like Nuages. They must have been both written within a few years of each other, but here it seems like Nuages came first...
Has anyone else noticed how similar they are? I wonder if there isn't an untold story here....
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I don't really hear a connection--maybe a longer version makes it more obvious?
best,
Jack
I haven't heard the Gleason tune myself, but I have had a number of friends and musicians make that connection with Nuages. A quick search for the Gleason tune's copyright shows this information:
The Honeymooners segment theme: "You're My Greatest Love"
Composer: music by Jackie Gleason (ASCAP), with
[professional name of Herman John Gleason, Jr.]
lyric added by Bill Templeton (ASCAP)
Original Publisher: Songsmiths, Inc. (ASCAP)
1997 Publisher: Songsmiths Company (ASCAP)
Copyright Date: Oct. 24, 1955; EP 93 814.
Renewal Date: Jan. 11, 1983; RE-166-357.
That puts the copyright date well after Nuages was composed. Although I suppose Gleason might have written his tune 15 years before it was published. I think you're right Elliot that 'Nuages' predates 'You're My Greatest Love'. I wish I had more to contribute but I'm not enough of a Gleason scholar to know if he advertantly, or inadvertantly copped, anything from Django...
Best,
Jack
Thanks, Jack I was curious if I wasn't the only one who heard a similarity.
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