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Correspondence: That Mercer Show

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Alan Broadbent--pianist, composer, arranger, conductor for Diana Krall and Natalie Cole, among others--wrote in response to the Fresh Air program promoted in the previous exhibit.



Thanks for posting Dave and Rebecca's Fresh Air show which I have just finished listening to and would have missed but for you.

Last week the TCM channel had a marathon of Mercer movies beginning in the late 30's and I had to sit through hours of nonsense just to see him perform. Worth its wait in gold, though.


Speaking of “P.S. I Love You": I learned it as a kid from Johnny Mathis (I think it was the flip side on a 45 of “Chances Are"). When I conduct for Diana she occasionally sings it as a solo feature and I never fail to choke up. The first time I heard her do it I could hardly conduct the next number from weeping uncontrollably. The way she sings it, It's the first time I really understood that the person writing has nothing in particular to say and that everything is said behind the words.



I'm feeling very sad about the loss of it all. I was born way after my time.



But how can any of this compare to the new song my 9 year old son is learning from his guitar teacher, “Smells Like Teen Spirit"?



The Fresh Air Mercer program is archived here.

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