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Sing, Sing, Sing (With A Swing), Benny Goodman and his Orchestra
Woody, an unpopular masterpiece painted in 1993, "Manhattan Murder Mystery", often translated as "Manhattan Murder Mystery", hereinafter referred to as "MMM".
The screenplay of "MMM" was originally the predecessor of another classic "Annie Hall" screenplay that was famous for later generations. In the former feature film, you can still see the disharmony between the husband and wife played by Woody and Diane Keaton, but it does not stop there-Woody used a murder case to embellish the marriage crisis of the middle-aged couple.
The first half of the film was thought to be just a fishy story, until the actor Larry also began to invest in his wife's hysterical chase, the film entered the wonderful murder scene. (The scene in the elevator should make your female partner scream and hug you.)
Among them, the scene of driving to the steel mill and releasing a stimulating background music is "Sing, Sing, Sing (With A Swing)" recorded in 1937 by "The King of Swing" Benny Goodman and his orchestra.
This version is more than 12 minutes long and is known for its strong beat and momentum. It was selected into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1982. It is recognized as an iconic work of jazz Swing style. Of course, it has also become a special work for generations of jazz fans. engine.
Music is put on. Shall we swing?
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