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Fly Me to the Moon

"Fly Me to the Moon", originally titled "In Other Words", is a song written in 1954 by Bart Howard. The first recording of the song was made in 1954 by Kaye Ballard. Frank Sinatra's 1964 version was closely associated with the Apollo missions to the Moon.

"In Other Words"
First recording titled "In Other Words"
Song by Kaye Ballard
ReleasedApril 1954
Recorded1954
GenreJazz
Length2:14
LabelDecca
Songwriter(s)Bart Howard

In 1999, the Songwriters Hall of Fame honored "Fly Me to the Moon" by inducting it as a "Towering Song".[1]

Background and composition

In 1954, when he began to write the song that became "Fly Me to the Moon", Bart Howard had been pursuing a career in music for over 20 years.[2] He played piano to accompany cabaret singers, but also wrote songs with Cole Porter, his idol, in mind.[3] In response to a publisher's request for a simpler song,[4] Bart Howard wrote a cabaret ballad[5] which he titled "In Other Words". A publisher tried to make him change some words from "fly me to the Moon" to "take me to the Moon," but Howard refused.[6] Many years later Howard commented that "... it took me 20 years to find out how to write a song in 20 minutes."[6]

He used his position as a piano accompanist and presenter at the Blue Angel cabaret venue to promote the song,[4] and it was soon introduced in cabaret performances by Felicia Sanders.[3]

The song was composed in 3
4
time signature but was changed to 4
4
by Quincy Jones in his arrangement.[7]

Early recordings

 
Kaye Ballard circa late 1950s

Kaye Ballard made the song's first[8] commercial recording, released by Decca in April 1954.[9] A brief review published on May 8, 1954, in Billboard said that "In Other Words" was "...a love song sung with feeling by Miss Ballard."[10] This recording was released as the flipside of "Lazy Afternoon", which Kaye Ballard was currently performing as star of the stage show The Golden Apple.[11]

Over the next few years, jazz and cabaret singers released cover versions of "In Other Words" on EP or LP record albums, including Chris Connor,[12] Johnny Mathis,[13] Portia Nelson,[14] and Nancy Wilson.[15] Eydie Gormé sang the song on her 1958 album Eydie In Love,[16] which reached No. 20 in the Cashbox Album Charts.[17]

Subsequent recordings and uses

In 1960, Peggy Lee released the song on the album Pretty Eyes,[18] then made it more popular when she performed it in front of a large television audience on The Ed Sullivan Show.[3] As the song's popularity increased, it became better known as "Fly Me to the Moon",[19] and in 1963 Peggy Lee convinced Bart Howard to make the name change official.[6] Connie Francis released two non-English versions of the song in 1963: in Italian as "Portami Con Te"[20] and in Spanish as "Llévame a la Luna".[21]

 
Fly Me to the Moon Bossa Nova 1963 album by Joe Harnell

In 1962, Joe Harnell arranged and recorded an instrumental version in a bossa nova style. It was released as a single in late 1962.[22][23] Harnell's version spent 13 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, reaching No. 14 on February 23, 1963,[24] while reaching No. 4 on Billboard's Middle-Road Singles chart.[25][26] Harnell's version was ranked No. 89 on Billboard's end of year ranking "Top Records of 1963".[27] Harnell's recording won him a Grammy Award at the 5th Annual Grammy Awards for Best Performance by an Orchestra – for Dancing.[28][29] His version was included on his album Fly Me to the Moon and the Bossa Nova Pops[30] released in early 1963, which reached No. 3 stereo album on the Billboard Top LP's chart.[31]

Julie London included a cover of the song for her 1963 album The End of the World.[32] Paul Anka released a version of "Fly Me To The Moon" in 1963, appearing in his album Our Man Around the World.[33]

Frank Sinatra included the song on his 1964 album It Might as Well Be Swing, accompanied by Count Basie.[34] The music for this album was arranged by Quincy Jones,[34][35] who had worked with Count Basie a year earlier on the album This Time by Basie, which also included a version of "Fly Me to the Moon".[36] Will Friedwald commented that "Jones boosted the tempo and put it into an even four/four" for Basie's version, but "when Sinatra decided to address it with the Basie/Jones combination they recharged it into a straight swinger... [which]...all but explodes with energy".[5] Bart Howard estimated that by the time Frank Sinatra covered the song in 1964, more than 100 other versions had been recorded.[5]

Bobby Womack recorded a version that was released in 1968 on Minit Records, from his album Fly Me to the Moon. His rendition reached No. 52 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 16 on the R&B chart.[37] Occasionally on the CBS series WKRP in Cincinnati, an instrumental sampling of "Fly Me To The Moon" was used as a doorbell melody during scenes taking place in the apartment of character Jennifer Marlowe.[38]

In 1991, this song notably featured in the soundtrack of Once Around.

By 1995, the song had been recorded more than 300 times.[11] The Japanese animated series Neon Genesis Evangelion uses several versions of the song sung by Claire Littley, Yoko Takahashi, and various female cast members of the series for the closing music of each episode; everywhere outside Japan, the song was removed from the 2019 Netflix streaming version, 2021 (and later) Blu-ray releases, and cinema screenings due to licensing issues, much to the dismay of fans.[39][40][41] According to a poll conducted by Japanese music magazine CD&DL Data in 2016 about the most representative songs associated with the Moon, the cover version by Claire Littley and Yoko Takahashi was ranked 7th by 6,203 respondents.[42] The Claire cover version won the Planning Award of Heisei Anisong Grand Prize among the anime theme songs from 1989 to 1999.[43]

In the 2009 video game Bayonetta, a remix of "Fly Me to the Moon", titled "Fly Me to the Moon (∞ Climax Mix)", sung by Helena Noguerra, is used as the game's battle theme.[44] During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic a 6-year-old girl in China named Miumiu made national news when her home video of the song was found and edited by a group of Italian musicians led by Bruno Zucchetti, who added an instrumental accompaniment performed from their homes during lockdown.[45]

In June 2022, the South Korean mobile game Moonlight Blade M (developed by Tencent) uses a version of the song sung by Taeyeon for being the game's theme track.[46]

NASA association

 
Quincy Jones presents platinum copies of Frank Sinatra's album to Senator John Glenn and Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong

Frank Sinatra's 1964 recording of "Fly Me to the Moon" became closely associated with NASA's Apollo space program. A copy of the song was played on a Sony TC-50 portable cassette player on the Apollo 10 mission which orbited the Moon,[47] and also on Apollo 11 before the first landing on the Moon.[48][49] The song's association with Apollo 11 was reprised many years later when Diana Krall sang it at the mission's 40th anniversary commemoration ceremony,[50] and also for mission commander Neil Armstrong's memorial service in 2012.[51]

The Sinatra version was also used in the 2000 NASA related fictional film Space Cowboys.

Certifications

Frank Sinatra's version

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[52] Gold 45,000 
Italy (FIMI)[53] Gold 35,000 
United Kingdom (BPI)[54] Gold 400,000 

  Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References

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External links

  • ASCAP Foundation: Bart Howard Provides A Musical Gift
  • Fly Me to the Moon Chord Study for Guitar
  • "Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)" at MusicBrainz (information and list of recordings)

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For other uses see Fly Me to the Moon disambiguation Fly Me to the Moon originally titled In Other Words is a song written in 1954 by Bart Howard The first recording of the song was made in 1954 by Kaye Ballard Frank Sinatra s 1964 version was closely associated with the Apollo missions to the Moon In Other Words First recording titled In Other Words Song by Kaye BallardReleasedApril 1954Recorded1954GenreJazzLength2 14LabelDeccaSongwriter s Bart HowardIn 1999 the Songwriters Hall of Fame honored Fly Me to the Moon by inducting it as a Towering Song 1 Contents 1 Background and composition 2 Early recordings 3 Subsequent recordings and uses 4 NASA association 5 Certifications 5 1 Frank Sinatra s version 6 References 7 External linksBackground and composition EditIn 1954 when he began to write the song that became Fly Me to the Moon Bart Howard had been pursuing a career in music for over 20 years 2 He played piano to accompany cabaret singers but also wrote songs with Cole Porter his idol in mind 3 In response to a publisher s request for a simpler song 4 Bart Howard wrote a cabaret ballad 5 which he titled In Other Words A publisher tried to make him change some words from fly me to the Moon to take me to the Moon but Howard refused 6 Many years later Howard commented that it took me 20 years to find out how to write a song in 20 minutes 6 He used his position as a piano accompanist and presenter at the Blue Angel cabaret venue to promote the song 4 and it was soon introduced in cabaret performances by Felicia Sanders 3 The song was composed in 34 time signature but was changed to 44 by Quincy Jones in his arrangement 7 Early recordings Edit Kaye Ballard circa late 1950s Kaye Ballard made the song s first 8 commercial recording released by Decca in April 1954 9 A brief review published on May 8 1954 in Billboard said that In Other Words was a love song sung with feeling by Miss Ballard 10 This recording was released as the flipside of Lazy Afternoon which Kaye Ballard was currently performing as star of the stage show The Golden Apple 11 Over the next few years jazz and cabaret singers released cover versions of In Other Words on EP or LP record albums including Chris Connor 12 Johnny Mathis 13 Portia Nelson 14 and Nancy Wilson 15 Eydie Gorme sang the song on her 1958 album Eydie In Love 16 which reached No 20 in the Cashbox Album Charts 17 Subsequent recordings and uses EditIn 1960 Peggy Lee released the song on the album Pretty Eyes 18 then made it more popular when she performed it in front of a large television audience on The Ed Sullivan Show 3 As the song s popularity increased it became better known as Fly Me to the Moon 19 and in 1963 Peggy Lee convinced Bart Howard to make the name change official 6 Connie Francis released two non English versions of the song in 1963 in Italian as Portami Con Te 20 and in Spanish as Llevame a la Luna 21 Fly Me to the Moon Bossa Nova 1963 album by Joe Harnell In 1962 Joe Harnell arranged and recorded an instrumental version in a bossa nova style It was released as a single in late 1962 22 23 Harnell s version spent 13 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart reaching No 14 on February 23 1963 24 while reaching No 4 on Billboard s Middle Road Singles chart 25 26 Harnell s version was ranked No 89 on Billboard s end of year ranking Top Records of 1963 27 Harnell s recording won him a Grammy Award at the 5th Annual Grammy Awards for Best Performance by an Orchestra for Dancing 28 29 His version was included on his album Fly Me to the Moon and the Bossa Nova Pops 30 released in early 1963 which reached No 3 stereo album on the Billboard Top LP s chart 31 Julie London included a cover of the song for her 1963 album The End of the World 32 Paul Anka released a version of Fly Me To The Moon in 1963 appearing in his album Our Man Around the World 33 Frank Sinatra included the song on his 1964 album It Might as Well Be Swing accompanied by Count Basie 34 The music for this album was arranged by Quincy Jones 34 35 who had worked with Count Basie a year earlier on the album This Time by Basie which also included a version of Fly Me to the Moon 36 Will Friedwald commented that Jones boosted the tempo and put it into an even four four for Basie s version but when Sinatra decided to address it with the Basie Jones combination they recharged it into a straight swinger which all but explodes with energy 5 Bart Howard estimated that by the time Frank Sinatra covered the song in 1964 more than 100 other versions had been recorded 5 Bobby Womack recorded a version that was released in 1968 on Minit Records from his album Fly Me to the Moon His rendition reached No 52 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No 16 on the R amp B chart 37 Occasionally on the CBS series WKRP in Cincinnati an instrumental sampling of Fly Me To The Moon was used as a doorbell melody during scenes taking place in the apartment of character Jennifer Marlowe 38 In 1991 this song notably featured in the soundtrack of Once Around By 1995 the song had been recorded more than 300 times 11 The Japanese animated series Neon Genesis Evangelion uses several versions of the song sung by Claire Littley Yoko Takahashi and various female cast members of the series for the closing music of each episode everywhere outside Japan the song was removed from the 2019 Netflix streaming version 2021 and later Blu ray releases and cinema screenings due to licensing issues much to the dismay of fans 39 40 41 According to a poll conducted by Japanese music magazine CD amp DL Data in 2016 about the most representative songs associated with the Moon the cover version by Claire Littley and Yoko Takahashi was ranked 7th by 6 203 respondents 42 The Claire cover version won the Planning Award of Heisei Anisong Grand Prize among the anime theme songs from 1989 to 1999 43 In the 2009 video game Bayonetta a remix of Fly Me to the Moon titled Fly Me to the Moon Climax Mix sung by Helena Noguerra is used as the game s battle theme 44 During the 2020 COVID 19 pandemic a 6 year old girl in China named Miumiu made national news when her home video of the song was found and edited by a group of Italian musicians led by Bruno Zucchetti who added an instrumental accompaniment performed from their homes during lockdown 45 In June 2022 the South Korean mobile game Moonlight Blade M developed by Tencent uses a version of the song sung by Taeyeon for being the game s theme track 46 NASA association Edit Quincy Jones presents platinum copies of Frank Sinatra s album to Senator John Glenn and Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong Frank Sinatra s 1964 recording of Fly Me to the Moon became closely associated with NASA s Apollo space program A copy of the song was played on a Sony TC 50 portable cassette player on the Apollo 10 mission which orbited the Moon 47 and also on Apollo 11 before the first landing on the Moon 48 49 The song s association with Apollo 11 was reprised many years later when Diana Krall sang it at the mission s 40th anniversary commemoration ceremony 50 and also for mission commander Neil Armstrong s memorial service in 2012 51 The Sinatra version was also used in the 2000 NASA related fictional film Space Cowboys Certifications EditFrank Sinatra s version Edit Region Certification Certified units salesDenmark IFPI Danmark 52 Gold 45 000 Italy FIMI 53 Gold 35 000 United Kingdom BPI 54 Gold 400 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone References Edit 1999 Award and Induction Ceremony Songwriters Hall of Fame June 9 1999 Archived from the original on December 7 2013 Retrieved December 7 2013 Famous Iowans Bart Howard The Des Moines Register DesMoinesRegister com Data desmoinesregister com Archived from the original on December 7 2013 Retrieved December 7 2013 a b c STEPHEN HOLDEN February 23 2004 Bart Howard 88 Songwriter Known for Fly Me to the Moon New York Times The New York Times Archived from the original on December 19 2013 Retrieved December 7 2013 a b Fly Me to the Moon Song History Commentary Discography Performances on Video Greatamericansongbook net February 23 2004 Archived from the original on August 18 2016 Retrieved September 26 2016 a b c Will Friedwald Sinatra The Song Is You A Singer s Art Scribner New York 1995 page 411 a b c Stephen Holden December 19 1988 Product of 20 Minutes A Million Dollar Song The New York Times Archived from the original on December 19 2013 Retrieved November 26 2013 Interview with Quincy Jones Appeared in the cover of Frank Sinatra amp Count Basie 1964 album It Might As Well Be Swing Transcript Barnes Mike Byrge Duane January 22 2019 Kaye Ballard Dead Mothers in Law Star Was 93 Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 28 2021 Kaye Ballard In Other Words Lazy Afternoon Decca USA 9 29114 45cat com November 25 2012 Retrieved September 26 2016 Billboard May 8 1954 p 24 Retrieved September 26 2016 a b Liz Smith Liner Notes for the CD Portia Nelson Let Me Love You Portia Nelson Sings the Songs of Bart Howard DRG 91442 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鷺巣詩郎デビュー40周年記念アルバム アニソン録 プラス リリース記念インタビュー M ON Press エムオンプレス Yahoo News Japan in Japanese Archived from the original on December 6 2018 Retrieved December 5 2018 Maas Jennifer June 21 2019 Why Netflix Cut Fly Me to the Moon From Neon Genesis Evangelion Credits The Wrap Retrieved June 22 2019 Gonzalez Oscar June 21 2019 Neon Genesis Evangelion on Netflix erases iconic Fly Me to the Moon outro CNET Retrieved June 21 2019 月 MOON からイメージする曲 ランキング 音楽情報マガジン CD DLでーた PRTIMES in Japanese September 26 2016 Archived from the original on June 26 2021 Evangelion s Cruel Angel s Thesis Theme Song Takes Heisei Anisong Grand Prize Anime News Network March 5 2019 Parrish Ash November 20 2020 Bayonetta PS3 360 2009 Video Game Music Review Kotaku Retrieved January 25 2021 Fly Me to the Moon the Climax Mix is the game s battle music and one hell of a song Lu Feiran June 2 2020 Young music star pulls at our heartstrings Shanghai Daily see also the Youtube video referred to in that news article 레벨 인피니트 천애명월도M 국내 정식 출시 Enconovill June 24 2022 Retrieved June 25 2022 이 밖에 태연 모니카 케이데이가 등장하는 뮤직 비디오 풀 버전을 공개했다 이번 뮤직 비디오에서는 태연의 감미로운 목소리로 부르는 Fly me to the moon 노래에 맞춰 모니카와 케이데이가 리듬을 타는 모습이 아름답게 펼쳐진다 Lunar Collections April 2006 Apollotribute2 blogspot com au April 13 2006 Archived from the original on August 7 2016 Retrieved September 26 2016 Music on the Moon Meet Mickey Kapp Master of Apollo 11 s Astro Mixtapes Diane K Shah November 18 1990 On Q The New York Times Archived from the original on December 20 2013 Retrieved December 1 2013 NASA NASA TV s This Week NASA July 24 Nasa gov July 24 2009 Archived from the original on August 9 2016 Retrieved September 26 2016 Neil Armstrong remembered at public memorial BBC News September 13 2012 Archived from the original on July 29 2016 Retrieved September 26 2016 Danish single certifications Frank Sinatra Fly Me to the Moon IFPI Danmark Retrieved September 25 2021 Italian single certifications Frank Sinatra Fly Me to the Moon in Italian Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana Retrieved February 17 2021 Select 2021 in the Anno drop down menu Select Fly Me to the Moon in the Filtra field Select Singoli under Sezione British single certifications Frank Sinatra Fly Me to the Moon British Phonographic Industry Retrieved February 19 2021 External links EditASCAP Foundation Bart Howard Provides A Musical Gift Fly Me to the Moon Chord Study for Guitar Fly Me to the Moon In Other Words at MusicBrainz information and list of recordings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fly Me to the Moon amp oldid 1118292256, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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