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- winoweenie - 11-18-2009

I just saw an outstanding documentary on Turner Classic Network that was produced by the master himself. Clint Eaastwood titled " Johnny Mercer. This Dreams On Me". I doubt any of youwho love music have any idea how this genius contibuted so many of the classic standards we sing today. I was lucky enough to have met him in Hollyood in 1945 and realized I was in the prescence of genious. At the time my quintet was in the process of having a chance of signing with this great label(Capitol Records0 but we didn't make the cut because we were all college kids who didn't have any idea about commitment. After looking back maybe the good Lord weas looking after me as the talent that came during my days was killer, Oscar played more with his ledt hand than I could with 4, Billy jad more innovation in his left ear-lobe than I did in me whole bod, etc., etc/WW


- dananne - 11-19-2009

I taught a unit on him once in a Georgia history class. I'll have to catch this.


- Thomas - 11-19-2009

WW,

You know how much I understand what you mean by being in the presence of musical giants and realizing how small one really is next to them. Been there myself.

By the way, I have sheet music of about 30 of Mercer's compositions and I spend many wonderful hours playing them--or trying to play them...

It' not only amazing how much great stuff he wrote, but also how many others he collaborated with over the years. It seems that every important American songwriter wanted to write with Mercer.


- andrawes76 - 11-20-2009

Being from Austin, TX and having an employee who use to cook for John Cash and sometimes Merle Haggard, I've been very fortunate to have met ol' Clint. Talk about a cool dude. I was a bellman at the Omni Hotel and he was staying there filming A Perfect World. He came down to the bellstand and my buddy who had a band at the time was playing at a local s-hole on 6th Street. He told Clint about it and didn't expect him to show but....HE DID! He sat down in the back of the bar, watched for 20-30 minutes and took off. I'm telling you that Clint Eastwood is right up there with classic Hollywood like Paul Newman and Robert Redford. That's my kinda rat pack.